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The redesigned MicroTrack II brings even more professional features to the original high-fidelity mobile digital recorder that's been embraced by audio and film professionals worldwide. With an extended input gain range, analog input limiter, 48V phantom power, faster file transfer rate, seamless recording of files beyond 2GB in size and other enhancements, MicroTrack II delivers the highest quality mobile recording experience available today. Simply record WAV (BWF) and MP3 files to Compact... Read more [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your M-audio Microtrack photo ]
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| Maier |
6:48pm on Thursday, June 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| I like it This is a nice device... The SPDIF jack is too tight... see if you can fit your cable into it... everything else is great. Stunning piece of kit! Stunning piece of kit! | |
| icewalker |
10:33pm on Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 ![]() |
| Highly satisfied A number of people seem to have had problems with this recorder. | |
| BattleWeed |
6:07pm on Friday, May 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| Documentation on use could be better Excellent Sound","Low Distortion","Powerful","Versatile | |
| mikep |
6:51am on Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| It is fortunate that M-Audio has good products because their customer support is terrible. | |
| saxomarco |
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| This is exactly what we were looking for. We have microphones with large plugs. The instructions are easy to understand. Recording is easy None. | |
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MicroTrack 24/96
Professional 2-Channel Mobile Digital Recorder
User Guide
MicroTrack 24/96 User Guide English
1 - Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the M-Audio MicroTrack 24/96. The MicroTrack 24/96 is a portable recorder that can record stereo audio signals directly to CompactFlash media in either WAV or MP3 format. The MicroTrack 24/96 can be connected to a computer via the USB connection to transfer audio les. The USB port is also used to recharge the internal battery of the MicroTrack 24/96. Typically, a computers USB port will supply enough power to recharge the MicroTrack 24/96s battery, though a USB power supply is also provided for charging without a computer. The MicroTrack 24/96 has an 1/8 microphone port which supplies 5V for electret microphones like the included stereo T microphone. Two 1/4 TRS inputs accommodate mic or line level inputs, and can supply phantom power for condenser microphones. A coaxial SPDIF input is available for recording from a digital source; the MicroTrack 24/96 automatically sets the sample rate to match the incoming stream. An 1/8 headphone port and RCA line outs can be used for monitoring recordings and playback. While the MicroTrack 24/96 is simple to use, we still suggest that you read through this entire manual to familiarize yourself with all the functions contained within this portable unit.
Whats in the Box
You should have received the following items in your MicroTrack 24/96 box:
< MicroTrack 24/96 unit < USB cable < Stereo T microphone < Earbuds < Protective bag < USB power supply < CompactFlash card < Printed Quick Start Guide < CD-ROM containing this User Manual and Audacity
editing software
Product Features
< Records stereo WAV and MP3 les < 16- or 24-bit recording and playback < Supports common sample rates from 44.1kHz to 96kHz < Built-in rechargeable battery* < Back-lit LCD display < 2 x 1/4 TRS mic/line inputs with phantom power < 1 x 1/8 stereo electret mic input with 5V power < 1 x 1/8 headphone output < 2 x RCA line outputs < 1 x S/PDIF input < 1 x USB connector < Uses CompactFlash or Microdrives of any size (64MB minimum)
* Battery life is dependent on the usage scenario. For example, a stereo recording from two condenser mics with phantom power switched on will deplete the battery quicker than just listening to audio playback.
Minimum System Requirements
< Windows 2000 (SP4) or Windows XP (SP1) < Available USB port
< Mac OS X 10.2.8, Mac OS X 10.3.7, or Mac OS X 10.4 < Available USB port
Manual Conventions
There are a few conventions used in this manual to differentiate buttons, actions, and displays from one another. Names of buttons on the MicroTrack 24/96 are shown in brackets, such as [MENU]. Actions performed by the user are shown in italics, such as press in and hold the [NAV] wheel. Finally, text shown on the LCD screen of the MicroTrack 24/96 is shown in quotes, such as Battery Charged.
English
2 - Installation Procedure
No Drivers Required
The MicroTrack 24/96 is a self-contained portable recorder that is ready to use right out of the box. The MicroTrack 24/96 is classcompliant, meaning that you do not need to install any special drivers when connecting the MicroTrack 24/96 to your computer.
Charging the Battery with the USB Power Supply
Before you begin using your new recorder, it is essential that you fully charge the MicroTrack 24/96 battery. Failure to fully charge the battery before rst use can limit the capacity of the battery, lowering the total recording time of the MicroTrack 24/96. Connect the MicroTrack 24/96 to the USB power supply using the included USB cable to begin charging the MicroTrack 24/96. When done, Charging Complete will be displayed on the MicroTrack 24/96 screen. You will have to recharge the battery from time to time as you use the device. There is a battery meter icon in the upper-left corner of the MicroTrack 24/96s playback screen that shows the estimated battery power remaining. When the battery power is nearly depleted, MicroTrack 24/96 battery very low will be shown on the LCD display. When this message appears, you should recharge the MicroTrack 24/96 immediately. If you continue to run the MicroTrack 24/96 on battery, the unit will eventually turn off. You will then have to recharge the battery before the MicroTrack 24/96 can be turned on again. If you recharge the battery before the unit becomes inoperable, the charge time will be approximately 2.5 hours. If you drain the battery to a point where the MicroTrack 24/96 will no longer turn on, a full charge can take approximately 6.5 hours.
Formatting the Recording Media
The MicroTrack 24/96 records directly to CompactFlash cards or Microdrives. In both cases, these mediums must be formatted before they can be used. The MicroTrack 24/96 can format the media with the following procedure:
NOTE: Formatting a CompactFlash card or Microdrive will erase all of its data. Thus, formatting can be used as a method for deleting the entire contents of a card or drive.
1. Insert your media, either a CompactFlash card or Microdrive, into the MicroTrack 24/96. The unit will reboot. 2. After the MicroTrack 24/96 has rebooted, press down on the [NAV] wheel until System is selected and press in on the [NAV] wheel. 3. Press down on the [NAV] wheel until Format Media is selected, then press in on the [NAV] wheel. 4. The screen will show Format Media. Press in on the [NAV] wheel to continue. 5. When the process is nished, Format complete! will be shown on the display. Press the [MENU] key twice to return to the main menu.
MicroTrack 24/96 User Guide
3 - Hardware Controls and Indicators
Power Button: Press and hold this button for approximately one second to turn the MicroTrack 24/96 on and off.
2. LCD Display: Shows the current status of the MicroTrack 24/96. 3. Clip Indicators: Will light when an input signal exceeds the headroom of the MicroTrack 24/96. 4. Input Levels Adjust: These control the individual record levels of the MicroTrack 24/96s left and right inputs. The current input level is represented by triangles in the L/R level meters on the main screen. 5. Signal Indicators: Will light when a signal is detected at the associated input. 6. Delete Button: In normal player/recorder operation, the delete button deletes the current (or selected) audio le. The delete button is also used to stop the MicroTrack 24/96 USB drive mode (known as host mode) and return to normal player/recorder functionality. 7. Output Level Adjust: Controls the output volume of the MicroTrack 24/96. 8. Record Button: Used to start recording new les.
9. Stereo Mic Input Jack: This 1/8 stereo mini-jack is used for connecting a mono or stereo electret microphone. 10. Mic/Line Input Jacks: These 1/4 TRS jacks accept microphone and line-level signals. 11. Headphone Jack: Connect a pair of headphones with an 1/8 plug for monitoring the MicroTrack 24/96.
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12. RCA Outputs: Line-level outputs from the MicroTrack 24/96. 13. S/PDIF Input: Allows a S/PDIF format digital signal to be recorded by the MicroTrack 24/96. 14. USB Input: Connect the MicroTrack 24/96 to a host computer with this input. Will also charge the MicroTrack 24/96 battery when connected.
15. Menu Button: Toggles between the Main Menu and record screen, or acts as an exit button when in a sub menu. 16. Hold Switch: When active, all buttons on the MicroTrack 24/96 will be disabled. If you attempt to operate the MicroTrack 24/96 while the Hold switch is on, HOLD switch on will be shown on the LCD display. 17. L/M/H Switch: Sets the operating mode of the 14 TRS and 1/8 inputs. Use the L position for line-level devices. The M position should be used when recording from microphones. The H position uses a higher gain stage on the 14 TRS inputs, which can help when recording quiet signals or using microphones with low output levels. The H position does not boost the input gain of the 1/8 input. 18. Ph Pwr Switch: Switches on the phantom power for the 14 TRS inputs. When active, a Ph icon will be shown on the LCD display. Phantom power should only be used with condenser microphones.
IMPORTANT: Phantom power should be disengaged when connecting or disconnecting microphones to prevent possible damage to the microphones internal electronics.
19. Nav Wheel: This is a multi-function control that is dependent on the current screen you are in. a. In a menu, moving up or down navigates the selections on the screen, and pressing in selects the current function b. In the main playback screen, pressing in toggles between play and pause, while moving up and down acts as fast forward and rewind. Pressing in and moving up or down acts as next or previous song. 20. Memory Slot: Insert CompactFlash cards or Microdrives here. 21. Eject Button: This button folds at into the housing of the MicroTrack 24/96 to prevent it from breaking or being pressed accidentally. (The hinge is on the Memory Slot side.) Flip this button out and press it to remove the CompactFlash card and/or Microdrive.
Main Menu
Pressing the [MENU] button will display a list of menu categories (the Main menu) on the MicroTrack 24/96s display. You can then push up and down on the [NAV] wheel to move through the selections (the selected menu item will be shown in bold print). Pressing in on the [NAV] wheel will activate the current selection or enter a sub-menu. The [MENU] button is used to exit a sub-menu. When rst entering the Settings menu, you will be presented with the following options, each explained in detail in the following sections: 1. Files: Will present a list of all the les and folders contained in memory. You can choose a le to play or delete from this list. 2. Record Setting: Used to set the recording parameters for the MicroTrack 24/96. 3. Back Light: Contains timing options for the backlight. 4. System: Provides access to advanced features and settings of the MicroTrack 24/96.
Files Menu
This menu displays a list of all the folders and les contained on the current CompactFlash card or Microdrive.
< Press up and down on the [NAV] wheel to move the selection up and down through this list. < To open a folder, select it and press in on the [NAV] wheel. < To exit a folder, press the [MENU] button. < To play a le, select it and press in on the [NAV] wheel. < To delete a le, select it and press the [DEL] button.
Record Settings Menu This menu lets you determine the recording input, format, and resolution for subsequent audio recordings; changing these settings will have no effect on any of the les currently stored in memory. This menu will show a list of parameters with their values after them. To change the values, rst select the parameter by pressing up or down on the [NAV] wheel then press in on the [NAV] wheel to select the parameter. Once selected, pressing up or down on the [NAV] wheel will change the value of the parameter. Once the desired value is shown, press in on the [NAV] wheel to conrm your selection and return to the previous menu. The options in this menu are as follows: 1. Input Source: This is where you select which input of the MicroTrack 24/96 to use for recording. 1/8.Chooses the 1/8 mic input as the recording source. 14 TRS.Chooses the 1/4 TRS jacks as the recording source. You will also need to use the [L/M/H] switch to set the operating mode for these inputs. S/PDIF.Selects the S/PDIF digital input as the recording source. When S/PDIF is selected, the [LEVELS] buttons will have no effect. 2. Input Monitoring:. Input Monitoring is the ability to listen to the incoming audio signal while recording is in progress. This signal will be heard at the headphone and RCA outputs. On.Turns Input Monitoring on. Off.Turns Input Monitoring off. 3. 27dB TRS Input Boost:.When this option is set to on, incoming microphone signals will be digitally boosted 27dB before being recorded. This is helpful when recording quiet sound sources or when using mics with low output levels. Tip: For best results, make sure youve exhausted the L/M/H switch range before engaging this digital boost. 4. Encoder: WAV.Chooses WAV as the recording format. This format is uncompressed and will yield the highest quality recordings. Be aware that the les created in this format can be quite large. MP3.Selects MP3 as the recording format. This format compresses the audio data to yield smaller le sizes. 5. Sample Rate:.The options available in this menu will depend on the Encoder selected above. Keep in mind that le sizes will increase as the sample rate is increased. Tips: 44.1kHz.is the standard Audio CD rate. 96kHz.yields the best sound quality. 44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96. These will be the available sample rates when WAV is selected as the encoder. 44.1 / 48.These will be the available sample rates when MP3 has been selected as the Encoder.
6. Bit Depth:.Like Sample Rate, the options shown in this menu will depend on the Encoder selected above. Keep in mind that le sizes will increase as this setting is increased. Tips: 16-bit WAV. is the standard audio CD rate. 24-bit WAV.yields the best sound quality. 96kbps MP3.will effectively capture voice dictations. 160kbps MP3.offers reasonable quality of popular music. 16 / 24.When WAV is selected as the encoder, this menu will allow you to set the bit-depth of your recording. 96 / 112 / 120 / 160 / 192 / 224 / 320.When MP3 is selected as the encoder, this value will determine the bit-rate of the le. 7. Channels:.StereoThe Stereo option will cause the MicroTrack 24/96 to record both the left and right inputs into discrete channels. This is the default setting for the MicroTrack 24/96. Mono.In a later version of rmware, this option will cause the MicroTrack 24/96 to only record one channel of audio instead of two. Please check the M-Audio website at http://www.m-audio.com for the free update. Instructions for loading the update will be included with the update itself. 8. Record Time Available:. This is not an adjustable parameterit merely shows the space available on the media in the MicroTrack 24/96. When you select this option, it may take a moment to calculate the available time and display on the screen. This information is provided to help you verify you will have enough recording space before recording, and make a choice of which recording parameters to use. If you see that youre getting low on memory space, you can choose to use MP3 encoding instead of WAV to yield smaller recordings. Keep in mind this feature only accounts for recording space when determining record timeit does not account for battery life. Back Light Menu This menu sets the automatic shutoff time for the MicroTrack 24/96s back light. Since the backlight drains more battery power, you have the ability to automatically turn the light off to maximize your battery life. When set to always off, the back light will never turn on. When always on is selected, the back light will be on whenever the MicroTrack 24/96 is powered on. The other three settings available on this menu determine the amount of time the back light will stay on after the last control is pressed on the MicroTrack 24/96. For example, if 5 seconds is selected, the back light will turn on any time a button is pressed on the MicroTrack 24/96. The back light will then turn off 5 seconds after the last button is pressed.
System Menu
1) Connect to PC This menu option is used to place your MicroTrack 24/96 in host mode, effectively turning the MicroTrack 24/96 into a USB Compact Flash card reader. This allows quick and easy transfer of audio and rmware les between your computer and the MicroTrack 24/96. While the MicroTrack 24/96 is in host mode, the MicroTrack 24/96 cannot play nor record audio les. The screen will simply display the M-Audio logo and USB icon to indicate it is in host mode.
8) Language
This menu allows you to select the language to be used on the MicroTrack 24/96 display. More languages will be added in later rmware updates. 9) Factory Defaults Entering this menu option will allow you to reset all of the MicroTrack 24/96s internal settings to the original factory defaults. (This also resets the internal counter for le names, so the next le you record will attempt to be File0001.wav.) When you enter this menu, you will be presented with a conrmation message stating Return all setting to factory defaults? Press the NAV wheel to conrm. Press in on the [NAV] wheel to restore the defaults. If you want to cancel this operation, press [MENU] to exit. 10) Firmware Update From time to time, M-Audio may release updates to the operating system for the MicroTrack 24/96. Directions for using this feature to update the rmware will be included with the update les you download from the M-Audio website (www.m-audio.com). 11) Version Entering this menu will show the current operating system version. There are no adjustable settings in this menu option. 12) Contrast This setting adjusts the contrast of the MicroTrack 24/96 display. Simply press up or down on the [NAV] wheel to adjust this value. Higher values will result in a darker display. Press in on the [NAV] wheel when nished. 13) About Contains copyright notices about technology used in the MicroTrack 24/96.
4 - Operating Instructions
The MicroTrack 24/96 is an easy-to-use, portable audio recorder. Its emphasis is on creating high-quality recordings that can be transferred easily to a computer. As such, the steps for operating the MicroTrack 24/96 are few and simple to understand. In essence, the MicroTrack 24/96 has two functions: Recording audio les and playing audio les. Because a le needs to be recorded before it can be played back, we will explain the recording process rst, followed by playback and le management functions.
Recording
To begin recording a new audio le, youll need to connect an audio source to the MicroTrack 24/96, select the proper input source, select your recording format and resolution, adjust your recording levels, then initiate the recording. The MicroTrack 24/96 will automatically assign a name to the le in the format FILExxxx.eee where xxxx is a number from 0001 to 9999 and eee is either wav or mp3. The procedure is outlined below: 1. Null your phantom power and gain values before connecting inputs to this device:
< On the side of the MicroTrack 24/96
i. set the L/M/H switch to L. ii. set the Ph Pwr switch to Off (towards the bottom of the unit)
< Turn off the internal 27dB TRS Boost. by using the [MENU] key and [NAV] wheel to select Record Settings > 27dB TRS Boost
and choosing Off. 2. Connect an audio source to the MicroTrack 24/96. This can be any one of the following:
< A mono or stereo electret microphone connected to the 1/8 input. < One or two professional microphones to the 1/4 TRS inputs. As most professional microphones have XLR connectors, youll
need to use XLR-to-TRS cables to make your connections. Set the [L/M/H] switch to the M, or microphone, position. If you are using a condenser microphone, switch the [Ph Pwr] switch to on.
< A mono or stereo line-level source to the 1/4 TRS inputs. The [L/M/H] switch should be moved to the L position. < A digital source connected to the S/PDIF input.
3. Select the INPUT SOURCE of the MicroTrack 24/96. Use the [MENU] key and [NAV] wheel to select Record Settings > Input Source. Select the proper input and press the [NAV] wheel in again to make your selection. 4. Select the ENCODER of the MicroTrack 24/96. Use the menu key and [NAV] wheel to select Record Settings > Encoder. Select MP3 or WAV and press the [NAV] wheel in again to make your selection. 5. Select the SAMPLE RATE of the MicroTrack 24/96. Use the Menu key and [NAV] wheel to select Record Settings > Sample Rate. Select the appropriate sample rate and press the [NAV] wheel in again to make your selection. 6. Select the BIT RATE of the MicroTrack 24/96. Use the menu key and [NAV] wheel to select Record Settings > Bit Rate. Select the appropriate bitrate and press the [NAV] wheel in again to make your selection. 7. If needed, select PHANTOM POWER. If you are using condenser microphones that require phantom power, turn on the Ph Pwr switch on the side of the MicroTrack 24/96. Note that phantom power should be disengaged while connecting or removing microphones to prevent damage to the microphones internal electronics. 8. Enable INPUT MONITORING. This will allow you to see the level of your incoming signal on the MicroTrack 24/96s on-screen meters before you start to record. This option is enabled by default, but you can manually adjust it by using the [MENU] key and the [NAV] wheel to select Record Settings > Input Monitoring. Select On and press in on the [NAV] wheel to activate. 9. Set input levels appropriately for this source.
< Setting the L/M/H switch on the side of the MicroTrack 24/96:
i. If you are using a line level device, leave the switch set to L. ii. If you are using a microphone, use the M setting.
< Press [REC] to engage recording. Now play the loudest sound you wish to record. You will be able to delete the le as soon as
you are done, if you wish.
< Use the [LEVEL] controls on the surface to adjust the input level so that it is as high as possible without going over the maximum.
The input level settings are represented as triangles in the level meters on the main screen.
< To stop recording, press [REC] again. To immediately delete the le, press [DEL].
< Tips:
i. If the signal is still too low and you are using a microphone at the 14 TRS input, lower the input level with the [LEVEL] control, and set the L/M/H to H. Now engage recording then use the [LEVEL] controls to set the signal again. Stop recording then delete the les. ii. If the signal is still too low, lower the input level with the [LEVEL] controls. Then, use the [MENU] button and [NAV] wheel to select Record Settings > 27dB TRS Boost. Select On and press in on the [NAV] wheel to engage a digital signal boost. Now engage recording and use the [LEVEL] controls to set the signal again. Stop recording then delete the les. 10. Once the recording levels and parameters are set, you may begin recording. Press the [REC] button to start recording a new le.
The circle in the upper-left corner of the screen shows that the MicroTrack 24/96 is recording. The triangles in the level meters indicate the input level setting. The numbers in the lower-right corner show the length of the current recording followed by the time remaining.
11. While a le is recording, you can:
< make adjustments to the record levels if necessary using the [LEVELS] buttons. < pause the recording by pushing in on the [NAV] wheel once. To resume recording, push in on the [NAV] wheel again. < stop the recording by pressing the [REC] button again. < delete the le being recorded by pressing the [DEL] button.
12. Once the recording is stopped, the MicroTrack 24/96 will nish writing the le to memory.
Playback
Now that a le has been recorded, you can play it back to check the recording. 1. Connect the outputs of the MicroTrack 24/96 so you can hear the playback. You can use any combination of the following:
< Plug a pair of headphones into the 1/8 jack on the MicroTrack 24/96. < Connect the RCA outputs to an amplier or mixer.
2. Use the [MENU] button and [NAV] wheel to navigate to the Files menu. 3. Use the [NAV] buttons to select a le to play. Press in on the [NAV] wheel to begin playback of the current le.
The triangle in the upper-left corner of the screen shows that the MicroTrack 24/96 is playing a le. The le being played is le001.mp3. The numbers in the lower-left corner show that this is le 1 of 142 les on the media. The lower-right corner shows the current play time and the current le length.
4. While an audio le is playing, you can:
< adjust the volume using the [VOLUME] button. < pause playback by pressing in on the [NAV] wheel. Press in again to resume playback. < fast-forward through the le by holding up the [NAV] wheel. < rewind the le by holding down the [NAV] wheel. If you are within the rst three seconds of a le, pressing down will skip back
to the previous le.
< skip ahead to the next le by pressing in and up on the [NAV] wheel. < return to the beginning of the le by pressing in and down on the [NAV] wheel. < delete the le by pressing the [DEL] button. < immediately begin recording a new le by pressing the [REC] Button. < loop playback of the le using the procedure explained below.
Loop Playback
The MicroTrack 24/96 will allow you to loop a section of an audio le. This can be useful when practicing parts or studying dictation. The method for looping a le requires setting a start and end point, and is accomplished as follows: 1. To engage Loop Playback, press and hold the [MENU] button for over 2 seconds while the le is playing. 2. Press the [MENU] button once when you reach the start point of the loop. 3. Press the [MENU] button a second time when you reach the end point of your loop. The section will begin to loop immediately. 4. Pressing the [MENU] button a third time will exit loop mode. While using the Loop Playback mode, you will not be able to skip to other les using the up and down action of the [NAV] wheel. You will only be able to fast-forward or rewind the current le by holding the [NAV] wheel in your desired direction.
5 - Using the MicroTrack 24/96 with a Computer
The MicroTrack 24/96 will interact with a computer for two purposes. First, the MicroTrack 24/96 will charge its battery with power it receives from the computer. Second, the contents of the MicroTrack 24/96s CompactFlash card or Microdrive can be transferred to the computer. Additionally, les can be uploaded to the MicroTrack 24/96 for use later.
Please refer back to the section titled Connect to PC to learn how to properly connect the device.
Charging the MicroTrack 24/96 from the Computer
The MicroTrack 24/96 will automatically begin recharging the internal battery any time power is received at the USB port. Depending on the manufacturer of your computer, your computer may need to be powered on to provide power to the USB port. While charging, CHG appears in the battery icon. Once the battery is fully charged, Charging Complete or battery full icon will be displayed on screen. If your MicroTrack 24/96 was powered off when you plugged in the USB cable, the MicroTrack 24/96 will turn itself on, and enter host mode. It is suggested that you close the connection from the computer BEFORE disconnecting the MicroTrack 24/96 USB connection or exiting host mode on the MicroTrack 24/96.
Transferring Audio Files
To transfer les from the MicroTrack 24/96, simply drag them from the MicroTrack 24/96 to the desired destination on your computer. Your computer will then begin copying the les. To send les back to the MicroTrack 24/96, simply drag the les back into the MicroTrack 24/96 window. You can also create and delete le folders, rename les, and move them to new locations when connected to the computer. These features allow you to organize your collection of recordings with ease.
Using the MicroTrack 24/96 as a Portable Data Drive
While the MicroTrack 24/96 can only play and record WAV and MP3 les, you can store any le you wish on the MicroTrack 24/96s CompactFlash card or Microdrive. This allows you to use the MicroTrack 24/96 as a portable memory card or hard drive. Any unsupported les in memory will be hidden from the Files menu when using the MicroTrack 24/96, but they will still be there when the MicroTrack 24/96 is reconnected to a computer.
Disconnecting the MicroTrack 24/96 from Your Computer
When you want to disconnect your MicroTrack 24/96 from your computer, it is important to properly exit host mode to prevent corrupted data on the drive. This procedure only applies if the MicroTrack is currently in host mode meaning the M-Audio logo and USB icon are displayed on the screen. If you use the traditional shut down procedure on your computer, all drives will automatically be unmounted. If you wish to leave your computer on, follow the procedures below for Windows XP or Macintosh OS X. Disconnecting from Windows XP To disconnect the MicroTrack 24/96 from Windows XP, click on the Safely Remove Hardware icon located in the System Tray.
1. Click here to show connected devices
2. Click here to remove the MicroTrack
A list of connected devices will be shown. The MicroTrack 24/96 will be listed as a USB Mass Storage Device. Click this device and Windows will attempt to unmount the MicroTrack 24/96. Windows will only be able to unmount the MicroTrack 24/96 if there are no programs trying to use les contained on the MicroTrack 24/96s CompactFlash media. If Windows says that it cannot remove the MicroTrack 24/96, quit your running programs and try again. Once the MicroTrack 24/96 has been unmounted, you can press its [DEL] key to exit host mode and return to normal operation. Disconnecting from Mac OS X To disconnect the MicroTrack 24/96 from Mac OS X, simply drag the MicroTrack 24/96 icon on your desktop to the trash can. The MicroTrack 24/96 icon will disappear once the unit has been successfully unmounted.
Click and drag the MicroTrack icon to the Trash to unmount the drive
Once the MicroTrack 24/96 has been unmounted, you can press its [DEL] key to exit host mode and return to normal operation.
Swapping CompactFlash or Microdrive Media
If you wish to change out the CompactFlash card or Microdrive while the MicroTrack 24/96 is connected to the computer, you will have to disconnect the MicroTrack 24/96 using the procedure above before changing out the media. Once youve changed the media, you can reconnect the MicroTrack 24/96 to the computer.
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7 - Warranty Terms and Registration
Warranty Terms
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Warranty Registration
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8 - Appendix
Recording Time vs. Media Chart
Media Capacity (MB) 8192 MP3 Recording Time in Seconds MP3 bit rate
MP3 Recording Time in [Days]:H:M:S 8192 [0]:1:33:12 [0]:3:6:25 [0]:6:12:50 [0]:12:25:39 [1]:0:51:18 [2]:1:42:37 [4]:3:25:14 [6]:5:7:51 [8]:6:50:28 [0]:1:9:54 [0]:2:19:49 [0]:4:39:37 [0]:9:19:14 [0]:18:38:29 [1]:13:16:58 [3]:2:33:55 [4]:15:50:53 [6]:5:7:51 [0]:0:55:55 [0]:1:51:51 [0]:3:43:42 [0]:7:27:24 [0]:14:54:47 [1]:5:49:34 [2]:11:39:8 [3]:17:28:43 [4]:23:18:17 [0]:0:46:36 [0]:1:33:12 [0]:3:6:25 [0]:6:12:50 [0]:12:25:39 [1]:0:51:18 [2]:1:42:37 [3]:2:33:55 [4]:3:25:14 [0]:0:39:57 [0]:1:19:53 [0]:2:39:47 [0]:5:19:34 [0]:10:39:8 [0]:21:18:16 [1]:18:36:32 [2]:15:54:48 [3]:13:13:3 [0]:0:27:58 [0]:0:55:55 [0]:1:51:51 [0]:3:43:42 [0]:7:27:24 [0]:14:54:47 [1]:5:49:34 [1]:20:44:21 [2]:11:39:8
Media Capacity (MB)
WAV Recording Time in Seconds 12174 16232
WAV Recording Time in H:M:S 8192 0:06:20 0:12:41 0:25:22 0:50:43 1:41:27 3:22:54 6:45:48 10:08:42 13:31:36 0:05:50 0:11:39 0:23:18 0:46:36 1:33:12 3:06:25 6:12:50 9:19:14 12:25:39 0:03:10 0:06:20 0:12:41 0:25:22 0:50:43 1:41:27 3:22:54 5:04:21 6:45:48 0:02:55 0:05:50 0:11:39 0:23:18 0:46:36 1:33:12 3:06:25 4:39:37 6:12:50 0:04:14 0:08:27 0:16:54 0:33:49 1:07:38 2:15:16 4:30:32 6:45:48 9:01:04 0:03:53 0:07:46 0:15:32 0:31:04 1:02:08 2:04:17 4:08:33 6:12:50 8:17:06 0:02:07 0:04:14 0:08:27 0:16:54 0:33:49 1:07:38 2:15:16 3:22:54 4:30:32
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MicroTrack II
power on/off button
Its all about the sound
Professional 2-Channel Mobile Digital Recorder
multi-function wheel menu button
hold switch
delete button clip indicators output level adjust input level adjust record button signal indicators CompactFlash or Microdrive slot
dimmer switch
phantom power
MicroTrack II Mobile Digital Recorder Includes:
T-shaped stereo electret microphone USB cable (USB A to Mini B, 3) 1/8 extension cable with lapel clip (3) Earbuds USB power supply Protective carrying case with mic pouch Printed Quick Start Guide CD-ROM with documentation and editing software SOLD SEPARATELY: MicroTrack II requires either a CompactFlash card or Microdrive for recording (not included)
actual size
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The redesigned MicroTrack II brings even more professional features to the original high-fidelity mobile digital recorder thats been embraced by audio and film professionals worldwide. With an extended input gain range, analog input limiter, 48V phantom power, faster file transfer rate, multi-part recording of files beyond 2GB in size and other enhancements, MicroTrack II delivers the highest quality mobile recording experience available today. Simply record WAV (BWF) and MP3 files to CompactFlash or Microdrives through balanced line inputs or builtin microphone preampsthen drag and drop recordings to your computer via high-speed USB 2.0 for immediate editing or Web posting. MicroTrack II is perfect for a wide variety of applications including field recording, capturing live shows, songwriting, education and more.
Key Features
Superior Analog Input Limiter The MicroTrack II analog limiter attenuates signal peaks before they are converted to digitalpreserving the warm analog sound of your recordings. This carefully designed signal path provides far better gain reduction than the digital limiters found in other recorders. Optimized for Condenser Microphones The MicroTrack II delivers optimized performance when coupled with high-quality condenser microphones. The TRS inputs allow you to use balanced XLR-to- TRS cables for professionalquality results.* Support for Broadcast Wave File Markers BWF files are stored in WAV format, and contain additional embedded data such as position markers. MicroTrack II allows you to drop in these markers while recording, so you can easily find your place when editing the content. Multi-Part Recording Beyond 2GB MicroTrack II maintains compatibility across all file systems by recording files no larger than 2GB. When recording a WAV file that exceeds 2GB, MicroTrackII will automatically start another recording without missing a sample. The files can then be edited together to yield the full-length recording. Extra-Long Battery Life MicroTrack II is powered via a long-life lithium-ion battery. When using two condenser microphones, MicroTrack II can record for hours on a single charge. Using the included electret microphone can increase the recording time to almost five hours. If needed, you can use standard USB battery packs to extend the recording time even further.
* For information on using dynamic mics with the MicroTrack II recorder, please visit the MicroTrack II product page on m-audio.com.
Applications
Record Live Music
MicroTrack II makes it easy to record a wide variety of sound sourcesfrom band rehearsals and instrument lessons to choir performances and live gigs. Just plug in the included stereo electret microphone, power up your MicroTrack II and start recording. Capturing high-SPL sources is no problem thanks to an extended input gain range and built-in analog input limiter. You can even drop in markers while recording BWF files and easily find your place when editing your content.
Capture Song Ideas
When you carry MicroTrack II as your songwriters notebook, youll never miss a moment of inspiration. The recorders mobility and mic preamps make it ideal for tracking practice sessions and recording ideas on the fly. You can even let the recorder hibernate while practicing a riff or harmonizing a melody, then wake it up to record on a moments notice. MicroTrack II makes it easy to capture every detail then drag and drop the files into music software like Pro Tools for editing.
Full Features and Specifications
storage via convenient CompactFlash or Microdrives (sold separately) immediate drag-and-drop file transfer to PC and Mac via high-speed USB 2.0 mini-connector powered via USB, built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery or included power supply separate left and right input level controls with signal and peak indicators professional balanced TRS inputs capable of mic or line-level signals dual microphone preamps with 48V phantom power for studio microphones 1/8 TRS input with 5V power for use with stereo electret microphone (microphone included) S/PDIF coaxial input for digital transfers monitoring via RCA line outputs or 1/8 stereo headphone output output level control dedicated buttons for navigation, record, hold, pause, delete, menu and power large LCD screen includes electret t-shaped microphone, software for editing and file format conversion, carrying pouch, 1/8 stereo extension cable with lapel clip, power supply, and
High-Fidelity Recording in the Field
At about the size and weight of a deck of cards, MicroTrack II will go anywhere you need to record. But dont let its small size fool youthis rugged device is in the same class as our critically acclaimed audio interfaces. Pro-quality preamps complete with full 48V phantom power will work with your favorite condenser microphones to capture audio up to 24-bit/96kHz. So whether youre recording ambient nature sounds in an exotic locale, or doing Foley work on a sound stage, MicroTrack II has you covered.
guitar amp
Connectivity
CompactFlash memory card (or Microdrive) included t-shaped mic condenser microphone studio monitors (and/or headphones)
via RCA outputs
laptop or personal computer
via USB 2.0
digital device
via S/PDIF
via 1/8 TRS inputs via 1/4 TRS inputs
Dimensions
10.5 x 6 x 2.8 centimeters 4.1 x 2.4 x 1.1 inches
Weight
.13 kilograms.3 pounds
Memory Card
CF Type I Media Cards CF Type II Media Cards (Microdrive)
USB Interface
Mini-B Type
* supports USB 2.0 / 1.1 mass storage device class
loudspeaker for mics and keyboards
bass amp
Share Your ContentInstantly
MicroTrack II makes it quick and easy to e-mail or post high-quality recordings to the Web. Simply select MP3 as your recording format, then transfer the files to your computer via high-speed USB 2.0. Musicians can upload tracks to MySpace, while speakers can prepare podcasts for digital distribution. Producers can import recordings directly into Pro Tools for editing and processing. Educators can post classes, lectures and seminars without delay. Faith-based organizations can broadcast worship services. Professional presenters can create and sell back-end collateral content almost instantlyand the list goes on.
Recording Time vs. Media Chart
WAV Recording Time in Hours:Minutes:Seconds
The Professional Choice
M-Audios MicroTrack handheld recording technology has been embraced across the digital media production spectrum. From cuttingedge music producers and Hollywood sound designers to top-shelf video game developers and photojournalism agencies, working pros depend on the MicroTrack for reliability and pristine sound quality. Theyve tested the unit in all kinds of conditionsso you know your MicroTrack II will deliver every time.
Bit Rate (kHz) Media Capacity (MB)
2-channel WAV (BWF) and MP3 recording and playback > perfect for field recording, songwriting, training, education and worship battery operated; storage via CompactFlash or Microdrives > mobility and convenience
drag-and-drop file transfer to PC and Mac > upload and share your content in minutes balanced TRS inputs with line inputs and 48V phantom-powered mic preamps > professional-quality recording
16/44.1
16/88.2
24/44.1
24/88.2
64MB 128MB 56MB 2 512MB 1GB 2GB 4GB 6GB 8GB
0:06:20 0:12:41 0:25:22 0:50:43 1:41:27 3:22:54 6:45:48
0:05:50 0:11:39 0:23:18 0:46:36 1:33:12 3:06:25 6:12:50
0:03:10 0:06:20 0:12:41 0:25:22 0:50:43 1:41:27 3:22:54 5:04:21
0:02:55 0:05:50 0:11:39 0:23:18 0:46:36 1:33:12 3:06:25 4:39:37 6:12:50
0:04:14 0:08:27 0:16:54 0:33:49 1:07:38 2:15:16 4:30:32 6:45:48 9:01:04
0:03:53 0:07:46 0:15:32 0:31:04 1:02:08 2:04:17 4:08:33 6:12:50 8:17:06
0:02:07 0:04:14 0:08:27 0:16:54 0:33:49 1:07:38 2:15:16 3:22:54 4:30:32
0:01:57 0:03:53 0:07:46 0:15:32 0:31:04 1:02:08 2:04:17 3:06:25 4:08:33
Products to Complement Your Micro Track II
MicroPack carrying case IE-40 reference earphones Studiophile Q40 headphones iZotope RX Audio restoration software ProTools M-Powered recording software Ozone 3 mastering software
BOTTOM
1/8 TRS input with 5V power
professional balanced 1/4 TRS inputs
1/8 stereo headphone output
RCA outputs
S/PDIF in for digital recording
USB 2.0
10:08:42 9:19:14
13:31:36 12:25:39 6:45:48
Technical specifications
Full description
The redesigned MicroTrack II brings even more professional features to the original high-fidelity mobile digital recorder that's been embraced by audio and film professionals worldwide. With an extended input gain range, analog input limiter, 48V phantom power, faster file transfer rate, seamless recording of files beyond 2GB in size and other enhancements, MicroTrack II delivers the highest quality mobile recording experience available today. Simply record WAV (BWF) and MP3 files to CompactFlash or Microdrives through balanced line inputs or built-in microphone preamps - then drag and drop recordings to your computer via high-speed USB 2.0 for immediate editing or Web posting. MicroTrack II is perfect for a wide variety of applications including field recording, capturing live shows, songwriting, education and more.
| General | |
| Product Type | Digital voice recorder |
| Digital Player Type | Flash based |
| PC Interface Supported | USB |
| Audio System | |
| Supported Flash Memory Cards | CompactFlash |
| Sound Output Mode | Stereo |
| Additional Features | Hold button, input level controls |
| Built-in Display | |
| Built-in Display | LCD |
| Digital Player (Recorder) | |
| Supported Digital Audio Standards | WAV, MP3 |
| Sample Rate | 96 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz |
| Features | Variable bit-rate compatible |
| Microphone | |
| Type | Stereo microphone - external |
| Microphone Technology | Electret condenser |
| Connections | |
| Connector Type | 1 x SPDIF input ( RCA phono ) 1 x USB ( mini-USB Type B ) 1 x audio line-in ( RCA phono x 2 ) 1 x audio line-out ( RCA phono x 2 ) 1 x microphone ( mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ) |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Carrying Case | Pouch |
| Cables Included | 1 x USB cable |
| Software | Drivers & Utilities |
| Power | |
| Power Device | Power adapter - external |
| Battery | |
| Battery | Battery - rechargeable - lithium ion |
| System Requirements | |
| OS Required | Microsoft Windows XP SP2, Apple MacOS X 10.3.9, Microsoft Windows Vista |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | M-Audio |
| Part Number | 9900-52278-00 |
| GTIN | 00612391480134 |
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