Pyle PVTT2UWD manual

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    1 Model: PVTT2U Retro Belt-Drive Turntable With USB-to-PC Connection 1600 63 rd S treet Brooklyn, NY 1 1204 T oll Free: (800) 444-5671 / T el: (718) 236-8000 / Fax: (718) 236-2400 http://www .pyleaudio.com[...]

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    2 IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using electrical products, always follow basic precautions: 1. Read Instructions-All s afety and operating inst ructio ns should be read before operate d. 2. Retain Instructions-Safety and operating instruct ions should be retai ned for future reference. 3. Follow warnings-A ll warnings on the pro duct and in [...]

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    3 qualified servi ce personnel under the following conditions: a. If the power -supply cord or plug is d amaged. b. If liquid or objects have fallen into the pro duct c. If the product has b een exposed to rain or water . d. If the product does not opera te and you have foll owed the manual for troubleshooting. e. If the product has been dropped or[...]

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    4 CAUTION: T o prevent shock, m atch wide blade of plug to w ide slot, fully inserted UL W a rning: Do not expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the a pparatus. BEFORE USE 1. Choose a safe location and avoid placi ng the unit in direct sunlight or near heat source. 2[...]

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    5 PLA Y A RECORD 1. Open th e suitcase 2. Connect the USB line with Adap ter then to an electrical outlet (1 20V -60Hz);Or make the rechar geable battery ha s been full recharge. 3. Place a record on the turntable and set the player speed to match the record s peed (33/45/78). NOTE: when playi ng a single (a 45 rpm record) and/or records with large[...]

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    6 RECORD YOUR VINYL T O YOUR WINDOWS PC Audacity Rec ording Software Y our US B turntable is compatible w ith any recording softw are that supports USB Audi o devices. W e have included Audaci ty , which is free softw are, distributed under the General Publ ic License(GPL), However you may prefer to use a variety of 3rd party software packag es. B [...]

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    7 4. Press St op 5. SA VE YOUR FILE NOW by clicking on ‘File’ -> ‘Save Project’. Select the des tination and file name for the project and click ‘Save’. 6. Y ou have completed the recordin g process. (See Figure 2) Figure 2: Recording Sam ple Adjusting Y our Audio Level (Optional) 1. Select your entire recording by selectin g “Ed i[...]

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    8 2. Select the “ Effect” menu and choose the desired ef fect. There are various types of ef fects which are described further in the software’ s help secti on as well as on the web (See Figur e 4). b. Normalize shou ld be used to have the correct volume on the recording. (See Figure 5) Figure 4: Ef fect Drop Down List Figure 5: Normalize[...]

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    9 Cleaning Y our Audio (Optional) 1. Drag the cursor over a portion of the audi o trac k which contains nois e. W e recommend using the beginnin g or the end of a track where t her e is no music and only noise. (See Figu re 6) 2. Select “Noi se Removal” from the “Ef fect” drop dow n menu to bring up the “Noise Removal” window . (See Fig[...]

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    10 TIPS FOR BETTER TUR NT ABLE PERFORMANCE 1. When opening or c losing the turntable cover , handle it gently , gripping it either a t the centre or at each side. 2. Do not touch the needle tip with your fin gers; avoid bumping the needle against the tur ntable platter or record edge. 3. Frequently clean the needle tip-use a soft brush in a “back[...]