Lenco L-3867 manual

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    1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL L-3866/67USB[...]

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    2 CONTENTS CONTENTS---------------------------- -----------------------2 DESCRIPTION------------------------------- ----------------3,4 INITIAL ST ARTING-UP-----------------------------------5 Main Connect ion Amplifier Connect ion---------------------------------------5 Playing a record----------------------- ----------------------5 MAINTEN ANCE -[...]

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    3 DESCRIPTI ON 1. Adapter: Use this adapter when playing 45 RPM records . 2. Platter: Platter change in the record will be placed here 3. Tonearm 4. Tonearm Lock : Use this lock to k eep the tonearm in place when no t in use. 5. Dust Cover: Use this to protect th e turntable from exposure to dust. The cover may be opened or rem oved during use, but[...]

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    4 Connect to PC for editing the music with your favorit e digital editing software, if you need the information of free editing software; pleas e check the website http://audacity.sou rceforge.net/ , and check the attac hed software instruction. 7. Signal Connecto rs: Use these to con nect the turntable to the mixer or am plifier in your sound syst[...]

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    5 INITIAL STA RTING- UP MAINS CONNECTION Ensure that the mains voltage of your hom e corr esponds to th e operat ing voltage of the unit. Yo ur unit is read y to be connec ted to a m ains volt age of 110V/60H z or 220V/50H z. AMPLIFIER CONNECTIO N Connect au dio plugs t o Alert inp ut on your m ixer or amplifier:  Red plug into R/H cha nnel i np[...]

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    6 MAINTEN ANCE TO REPLAC E THE STYLUS ( FIG.A) - Put the rest clip on the pick-up arm. - Pull the stylus in the direction of arrow (A) and remove it. - Put in the new stylus following the reverse procedure. TO DISAS SEMBLE T HE CART RIDGE (FIG .B) - Put the rest clip int o the pick-up arm. - Remove the s tylus (see section above). - Release the pic[...]

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    7 Audacity Quick Guide For the com plete m anual pleas e check http://audacit y.sourcef orge.net/hel p/docum entation?l ang=en Before Starting the Sof tware Make sur e that your US B turntab le is plug ged into th e com puter and both the com puter and the tur ntabl e are plugg ed in and on. To Inst all Softw are (PC) 1. Plug in your turntable to a[...]

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    8 Select the U SB audio device un der the “Rec ording” s election as sho wn. Select “Soft ware Pla ythrough” to hear the audio w hile recor ding. Note: The U SBTurnta ble may s how up with a differe nt name in W indows system.. This may de pend on your comput er mode l and op erating sy stem. 99% of the ti me it will c ontain “U SB” in [...]

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    9 Too lbars Selection tool - for selecting the r ange of au dio you want to edit or listen to. Envelope to ol - for chan ging the v olume ov er time. Draw tool - f or m odifying individua l sam ples. Zoom tool - for zooming in and out. Times hift tool - for s liding track s left or right. Multi tool - le ts you acc ess all of these too ls at once d[...]

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    10 Skip to End - m oves th e curs or to the end of the last tr ack . Edit Toolbar All of the butt ons on th is toolbar perform actions - and with a cou ple of exceptions, th ey're al l just shortcuts of existin g m enu items to s ave you time. Holdin g the m ouse over a too l will sho w a "toolt ip" in cas e you f orget which one is [...]

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    11 Track Pop-Do wn Menu The Track Pop-Down Menu appears when you clic k in a track 's title. This lets you acces s a f ew special com m ands that app ly to individual trac ks . Name... - le ts you cha nge the n am e of the track . Mov e Track Up - excha nge plac es with the trac k above this one. Mov e Track Down - exchange places with the tra[...]

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    12 Set Rate - s ets the num ber of samples per s econd of the tr ack . 44100 Hz is used b y audio CDs . Tracks can have diff erent sam ple rates in Audac ity; the y are automatical ly resam pled to the project sam ple rate (in the lo wer-left corner of the windo w). [MENU] File Menu New - c reates a new em pt y window Open... - op ens an au dio fil[...]

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    13 Export Sel ection As MP3... - s am e as above, but only expor ts the current select ion. Export as Og g Vorbis.. . - ex ports all of the aud io as an Og g Vorb is file. Ogg Vor bis files ar e compres sed and theref ore tak e up much less dis k s pace, but the y lose some aud io qualit y. Ogg Vorbis f iles tend to tak e up a little less disk spac[...]

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    14 Delete - Rem oves the audio dat a that is curr ently selecte d without copying it to th e clipb oard. Silence - Erases the au dio data currentl y selected, repl acing it wit h silence inst ead of r emoving it. Split - Moves t he selecte d r egion into its own trac k or tracks, replacing the aff ected portion of the original track with silence . [...]

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    15 Snap-T o ... > Snap Of f - Turns Snap-T o mode off letting you selec t arbitrar y ranges of tim e Preferences. .. - opens th e Preferences dialog. View Menu Zoom In - Zoom s in on the horizontal ax is of the au dio, displaying m ore deta il abou t less time. You ca n also use t he zoom tool to zoom in on a part icular par t of the windo w. Zo[...]

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    16 Float M ixer To olbar - moves the Mixer Toolb ar out of the windo w and into its own floati ng windo w as above. Project Menu Import Audio... - This c omm and is used to im port audio f rom a standard au dio form at into your project. Use th is com m and if you already ha ve a couple of track s and you want to add another track to the same proj [...]

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    17 that track was at a non- default r ate then you m ay need t o use Set Rate from the Track Pop-Do wn m enu to set the correct s am ple rate. New Stereo T rack - s am e as above, but cre ates a st ereo trac k. You can also c reate a ster e o track by joining tw o track s using the trac k pop-down m enu. New Lab el Track - T his creates a new Label[...]

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    18 Silence - ins erts silenc e Ton e... - you can create a Sine wave, Squar e wave, or Sawtoot h wave. White Noise - inserts r andom audio samples, which sounds like pur e static. Any item s which appear after these three built-i ns are VST , Ladspa, or Nyquist plu g-ins. It is p ossible f or a poorly writte n plug-in t o cra sh Audacit y, so alwa [...]

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    19 changing the pitch. T his will c hange the length of the selec tion. Compresso r - com presses the dynam ic range of the se lection so that the loud p arts are s ofter while keeping the volum e of the sof t parts the sam e. You can opti onall y norm alise the recordi ng after wards, resulting in t he entire p iece havin g higher perc eived volum[...]

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    20 Repeat - rep eats the se lection a certain num ber of times . This operation is q uite fas t and space- efficient, so it is pract ical to us e it to create nearl y-infinite lo ops. Reverse - T his ef fect revers es the selected au dio tem porally; af ter the effec t the end of the a udio will b e heard first an d the begi nning last. Wahw ah - u[...]