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Numark TTUSB Turntable with USB Audio Interface and Audacity SoftwareNumark - Standard - 33.3rpm - 45rpm
This is a brand new, factory sealed Numark TTUSB, Turntable with USB. USB computer connectivity for PC and MAC33 1/3 and 45 RPMPitch control +/- 8%Line level RCA outputs with built-in pre-ampAdjustable anti skating control
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Brand: NUMARK
Part Numbers: TT-USB, TTUSB, TTUSBX110, ttusb
UPC: 0 676762 316118, 0676762316118, 410000152027, 676762316118
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Cleaning Vinyl Audio Recordings in Audacity (Surface Noise & Pops)
User reviews and opinions
| stocksinker |
6:14am on Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010 ![]() |
| Numark TTUSB Turntable Review Decided on the Numark turntable after researching others. | |
| adriaanr |
10:00pm on Friday, October 29th, 2010 ![]() |
| A cheap, simple way to record your vinyl to your computer, good sound with an upgraded cartridge. | |
| Raindancer |
8:21pm on Thursday, October 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| This turntable is easy to set up and easy to transfer songs to my computer. It does what it said it would do with no hassle. Consistent,Easy To Use. I decided it was a time to transfer my hundreds of well kept vinyl records to a hard drive for preservation (and accessible to my iPod). wish it had equalizer built in Consistent,Easy To Use,Excellent Sound,Versatile Limited Features | |
| winwaed |
1:56am on Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010 ![]() |
| For buyers with 78s, Stanton is worth the extra money. For buyers without 78s, Numark is an excellent value and the better choice. A great product for converting records to your computer. Also great just for good-old-listening.Easy system with good soundPros:Simplicity of use. | |
| gdkovach |
11:30pm on Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 ![]() |
| Clunky Software. Great for Converting Vinyl to mp3 I purchased this Numark turntable with the intent of converting some rare vinyl records to mp3. | |
| korgano |
5:03am on Sunday, March 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| This turntable works pretty well, I have a Mac so it was basically plug and play. | |
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AUDACITY
SOFTWARE GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL SOFTWARE NOTES... 2 AUDACITY SOFTWARE INSTALLATION... 3 CONFIGURING WINDOWS VISTA TO WORK WITH THE USB TURNTABLE. 4 CONFIGURING WINDOWS XP TO WORK WITH THE USB TURNTABLE. 6 AUDACITY CONFIGURATION ON PC... 8 CONFIGURING AUDACITY FOR MAC OS 10.4 AND ABOVE. 10 RECORDING INTO THE COMPUTER... 14 ADJUSTING YOUR AUDIO LEVEL (optional).. 15 CLEANING YOUR AUDIO (optional)... 16 HIGH-SPEED RECORDING OF YOUR VINYL (optional).. 19 DIVIDING YOUR ALBUM INTO TRACKS... 20 EXPORTING TRACKS TO SEPARATE FILES... 23 LISTENING AND EXPORTING TO WAV/MP3.. 24 RECORDING 78RPM RECORDS.... 24 TROUBLESHOOTING.... 25
GENERAL SOFTWARE NOTES
Your USB turntable is compatible with any recording software that supports USB Audio devices. We have included Audacity, however you may prefer to use one of a variety of the 3rd party software packages that are also available. Audacity is free software, distributed under the General Public License (GPL). More information, as well as open source code, can be found on the included CD or on the web at http://audacity.sourceforge.net. Audacity works on both Windows (98 and greater) as well as Mac OS (X and 9.2+). Software for Linux can be found on the Audacity website. Go to http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help/tutorials for additional tutorials. The website also has information for separate add-ons to Audacity to enhance performance and features.
AUDACITY SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
Before Starting the Software
Make sure that your USB turntable is plugged into the computer with the supplied USB cable, and both the computer and the turntable are plugged in and on. Refer to the included USB turntable quick start instruction manual before proceeding with software installation.
REMOVE THE CLEAR PLASTIC CARTRIDGE (NEEDLE) COVER
For your first recording, we recommend that you test your settings on short section (a minute or less) of recorded audio so you can become familiar with the the process before recording a full LP.
To Install Software (PC) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Plug your turntable into an AC power outlet and use the included USB cable to connect the USB port on your turntable to the USB port on your computer. Turn your computer on if it is not on already. Allow it to boot fully. Turn on the turntable by pressing the power button near the base of the tonearm. Your computer might display a message saying that it has detected a new device, and that it is available to use. Depending on your system, this message may or may not appear. This is normal. Insert the CD that came with your USB turntable into your computers CD drive. A window will pop up automatically. Click on the [INSTALL] icon next to Audacity.
To Install Software (MAC)
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Plug your turntable into an AC power outlet and use the included USB cable to connect the USB port on your turntable to the USB port on your computer. Turn your computer on if it is not on already. Allow it to boot fully. Insert the included CD into your computers CD drive. Open the CD icon on the desktop. Drag the installation folder for Audacity to your hard drive. We recommend that you move the folder to your Applications folder. A window will come up which shows the files copying. Once the files are done copying, EJECT the CD.
CONFIGURING MICROSOFT WINDOWS VISTA TO WORK WITH THE USB TURNTABLE
1. Close all programs that are open on your computer. On the bottom left of your screen, select the Start menu. Select Settings then Control Panel.
In the window that opens, find and doubleclick the Sound control panel. (If you dont see a choice called Sound, choose the Switch to Classic View option in the panel on the left of the window, and the Sound Control Panel should become available on the right.) Select the Recording tab at the top of the Sound Control Panel. Under the Recording tab, choose Microphone - USB Audio Codec as the default device. The USB Audio Codec represents your Turntable. Click on the Set Default button to confirm your choice.
Now select the Playback tab at the top of the Sound control panel. Under the Playback tab, choose the device that you would like your computers audio to come out of. Your computers audio outputs may appear as: Speakers High Definition Audio Device or Headphones High Definition Audio Device or both, depending on the hardware installed in your computer. Click on the device that best matches your desired audio setup and click Set Default to confirm your selection. Note: Do NOT choose Speakers - USB Audio Codec as your playback device. USB Audio Codec represents your turntable, and can only be used as recording input, not a playback output.
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Click Set Default to confirm your choice. Click Apply if possible, then click OK to close the Control Panel. Click Apply (if possible), then click OK. Make sure that your computers speakers (if not built-in) are plugged into your computers audio output and turned on so you can hear your recording. If your computer has a headphone output, you can use headphones in-place of speakers.
CONFIGURING MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP TO WORK WITH THE USB TURNTABLE
1. 2. 3. Close all programs that are open on your computer. On the bottom left of your screen, select the Start menu. Select Settings then Control Panel.
In the window that opens, find and double-click the Sounds and Audio Devices control panel. (If you dont see a choice called Sounds and Audio Devices, choose the Switch to Classic View option in the panel on the left of the window, and the Sounds and Audio Devices should become available on the right. Select the Voice tab at the top of the Sounds and Audio Devices control panel. Under Voice Playback, choose your internal sound card as the default device. This varies by computer but should not be set to USB Audio Codec, Modem, or Microsoft Sound Mapper. Under Voice Recording, select USB Audio Codec for your default device this is the USB truntable.
Select the Audio tab at the top of the Sounds and Audio Devices control panel. Under Sound Playback, choose your internal sound card as the default device. This varies by computer but should not be set to USB Audio Codec, Modem, or Microsoft Sound Mapper. Under Sound Recording, select USB Audio Codec for your default device this is the USB turntable. Check the box titled Use only default devices.
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Click Apply (if possible), then click OK. Make sure that your computers speakers (if not built-in) are plugged into your computers audio output and turned on so you can hear your recording. If your computer has a headphone output, you can use headphones in-place of speakers.
AUDACITY CONFIGURATION ON PC
1. 2. 3. Launch Audacity: Click on the Start menu on the bottom left of your screen. Select All Programs, then Audacity. In Audacity, click on the Edit menu at the top of the screen. Select Preferences from the Edit menu.
Figure 1: Select Preferences
The Audacity Preferences window will come up (Figure 2). Choose the Audio I/O tab from the top of the Preferences screen. Set your Playback Device to your internal sound card. Since different computers have different internal sound cards, your selection may be different from the image below (Figure 2). The correct selection, however, will NOT be USB Audio Codec, Microsoft Sound Mapper or Modem. Set your Recording Device to USB Audio Codec. This represents your turntable. Note: The USB turntable may show up with a different name in the Preferences window. This may depend on your computer model and operating system. 99% of the time it will contain USB in the Name.
Set Channels to 2 (Stereo). Check the box labeled Software Playthrough.
Figure 2: Select USB Audio Device from Preferences
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Under the Quality tab, set the Default Sample Format to 16bit. Select OK to save your settings and close the Preferences window. At the top of the main Audacity window, to the right of the play control buttons, you will see the input and output level meters (labeled L and R). Under the output level meter, is an icon that looks like a microphone. Next to the microphone is a black arrow that points down. Click this arrow and select Monitor Input. (If you don't see the input and output level meters, open your Preferences again as described above, select the Interface tab, and make sure that Enable Mixer Toolbar is checked.)
You should be all ready to record. These settings will be saved when you exit. However, you will need to select Monitor Input from the input meters drop-down menu each time you launch Audacity.
CONFIGURING AUDACITY FOR MAC OS 10.4 AND ABOVE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. With the Audacity program open, click on the Audacity menu at the top of the screen. Select Preferences from the Audacity menu. Under the Audio I/O tab, set your Playback Device to BuiltIn Audio. Under the Audio I/O tab, set your Recording Device to USB Audio Codec. Under the Audio I/O tab, set your Channels to 2 (Stereo). Check the box labeled Software Playthrough.
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Under the Quality Tab, set the Default Sample Format to 16-
Select OK to save your settings and close the Preferences window. At the top of the main Audacity window, to the right of the play control buttons, you will see the input and output level meters (labeled L and R). Under the output level meter, is an icon that looks like a microphone. Next to the microphone is a black arrow that points down. Click this arrow and select Monitor Input. (If you don't see the input and output level meters, open your Preferences again as described above, select the Interface tab and make sure that Enable Mixer Toolbar is checked.)
These settings will be saved when you exit. However, you will need to select Monitor Input from the input meters drop-down menu each time you launch Audacity.
Other Important Macintosh Settings: We have set up Audacitys separate playback and record preferences, but your Mac also has its own audio playback and record settings. When you first connect the turntable, the Macintosh will often select the USB Audio Codec as the audio input and output for your entire system. Since your turntable does not have speakers, audio will not be heard from your other programs until you tell your Mac not to use the turntable as an output device. Heres how to change these settings so that your internal sound card will always be used for playback, whether or not your turntable is connected via USB: The Audio Midi Setup Utility: 1. 2. 3. 4. Open your Finder. Open your Applications folder. In the Applications folder, open the Utilities folder. In the Utilities folder, open the Audio MIDI Setup.
In the Audio MIDI Setup under Audio Devices, set: The Default Input to USB Audio Codec The Default Output to Built-in Audio or Built-in Output The System Output to Built-in Audio or Built-in Output
Now, programs other than Audacity will only use your internal sound card for audio output.
RECORDING INTO THE COMPUTER
Note: We recommend that the first time you use the software you test with a small (1min or less) section of audio while recording. Once you feel comfortable with recording, then record a full song or LP.
1. 2. Press the Record Button Start playback on the USB Turntable. You will see the waveform of the audio on the screen as it is recording. You will hear the audio coming from the output of your computers soundcard. No Audio? - go back to the preference menu (Figure 2) and make sure you have Software Playthrough selected and the speaker volume up on your computer. See troubleshooting at the end of this manual for more help. 3. 4. 5. 6. Play through the entire track/album you desire to record. Press Stop SAVE YOUR FILE NOW by clicking on File -> Save Project. Select the destination and file name for the project and click Save. You have completed the recording process. The file you just saved to your computer is an Audacity Project file. This file can only be opened by Audaity. The following sections will guide you through some optional editing that may be performed, as well as how to divide this Audacity Project into separate Wav files which may be burned to CD or played in music programs such as iTunes and Windows Media Player.
Figure 3: Recording Sample
ADJUSTING YOUR AUDIO LEVEL (optional)
1. Select your entire recording by selecting Edit, then Select, then click All. You can also use Ctrl+A on a PC or APPLE+A on a Macintosh to quickly select all.
Figure 4: Select All
Select the Effect menu and choose the desired effect. a. There are various types of effects which are described further in the softwares help section as well as on the web (See Figure 5). b. Normalize should be used to have the correct volume on the recording. (See Figure 6) Please note: It is a good idea to place the needle on the record, while it is stopped, before you begin the recording and press Play on the turntable after you begin recording. If you place the needle down while the record is spinning and after you have began recording, there might be audible clicks and pops. These clicks on pops might not allow the Normalize effect to bring the volume of the recording to the level that it should be.
Figure 6: Normalize
Figure 5: Effect Drop Down List
CLEANING YOUR AUDIO (optional)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Drag the cursor over a portion of the audio track which contains noise. We recommend using the beginning or the end of a track where there is no music and only vinyl noise. (See Figure 7) Select Noise Removal from the Effect drop down menu to bring up the Noise Removal window. (See Figure 8) Click Get Noise Profile. The Noise Removal window will now close automatically. Select the entire track of audio you wish to remove noise from. If you wish to clean up the entire recording use Select All under the Edit Menu. (See Figure 4) Repeat Step 2 to bring up the Noise Removal Window. Adjust the amount of audio that you would like to filter by moving the slider in the Noise Removal window. We recommend using the minimum noise removal for optimum sound. Note: you can preview the audio before removing the noise by clicking on Previe. Click on Remove Noise.
Figure 7: Selecting Noise in Track
Figure 8: Noise Removal Window
Additional Editing Notes:
Audio levels may vary based on the cartridge (needle), tone arm counter weight, vinyl, and computer set up. We recommend always normalizing your audio. Similar to word processing, you may delete unwanted audio by dragging over the section, which will highlight, then pressing Delete. This may include excessive hiss, silence before/after songs, or skips/scratches. You must select the noise profile before you can remove the noise from a track. If you select actual audio for the noise profile, the computer may remove all of your audio. See Step 1. Once the Noise Profile is set, it will save the profile until you restart the application. In other words, the software must learn what the noise profile is only when you first start the software. You do not need to get the noise profile for every recording once it is set up.
HIGH-SPEED RECORDING OF YOUR VINYL (optional)
Using the USB turntable with Audacity software, you are able to quickly record your 33 1/3 speed vinyl into the computer and use the software to adjust the faster speed back to normal playback. This feature is useful for recording multiple records. For example, you can record 10 minutes of audio in as little as 7 minutes when recording at 45RPM. Saving three minutes isnt a large saving for one record, but if you are recording multiple LPs, you can record 4 hours of music in under 3 hours. Instructions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Record your 33 1/3 RPM vinyl at 45RPM by pressing the 45RPM of the turntable. You will hear the audio recording at an unusual pitch due to its high speed. When you finish recording stop the recording. Go to Edit and Select All (See Figure 4). Go to Effect and then the Change Speed Menu. Select from 45 to 33 1/3 and your vinyl will be adjusted to the correct speed as shown in Figure 9.
Figure 9: Change Speed
DIVIDING YOUR ALBUM INTO TRACKS
Note: You must finish all cleaning and editing, including removing unwanted silence before/after songs, before dividing your album into tracks. 1. 2. Select the Fit Project in Window Figure 10: Fit Project in tool as shown in Figure 10. Window After zooming out to see all of the tracks, you can see the separation between tracks by the gaps as shown with 1,2,3 below (Figure 11). The next steps show how to split and label these tracks and export them to WAV (CD quality) format.
Figure 11: Identifying Separate Audio Tracks
There are two ways to split your recording into separate tracks: automatically, and manually. If your record is in good condition, and has a distinct silence between the songs, automatically splitting the tracks may be faster and easier. If your record is in poor condition or does not have silence separating the songs, manually splitting the album will work better for you.
Automatically Dividing Your Album (Windows Only):
1. 2. 3. Select your entire recording by selecting Edit, then Select, then click All. You can also use Ctrl+A on a PC or APPLE+A on a Macintosh to quickly select all. (See Figure 4) Select the Analyze menu from the top of the screen and choose Silence Finder. The Silence Finder will attempt to detect the silence between each song in the recording. With most recordings, you only need to set the Silence Level field in Silence Finders window. Type 15 into the Silence Level field and hit OK (Figure 12).
Figure 12: Silence Finder
Your recording will then be analyzed, and a Label Track will appear underneath your recording. It will contain markers representing the beginning of each new song. (Figure 13). When you export your recording (see: Exporting Your Tracks To Separate Files), these markers will be used to create separate audio files for each song on your album.
Figure 13: Track Labels
If you notice that the markers placed by the Silence Finder do not match up with the songs correctly, or that there were too few or too many markers added, you may undo the operation and try again with different settings. If your markers appear to be correct, proceed to the Exporting Your Tracks To Separate Files Section below. To undo, select the Edit menu from the top of the screen and choose Undo. Repeat steps 1-3 above, and try a different setting in the Silence Level field. If there were too few markers added in your previous attempt, use a lower number in the Silence Level Field, such as 10. If there were too many markers added in your previous attempt, try a higher number in the Silence Level Field, such as 20. Certain records and types of music may not work well automatic track separation. If you cannot get good results with the Silence Finder you may need to manually devide your album into tracks (see below).
Manually Dividing Your Album:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Press the Skip to Start button to move to the beginning of the recording. Select the Project menu and then select Add Label At Selection. This will set the starting point of the first track. Type in the name of the first track, the text will show at the label marker. (See 14) Select the space between tracks (where there is no audio) by clicking once. (vertical circle below) You will see a line where you clicked. Then repeat Step 4: Add Label At Selection. Note: you can add or edit any track name (circled). Repeat this process for adding labels for all tracks. You may need to zoom in to Figure 12: Adding Track Label select the tracks and track separation. You may also want to hear the part of the track before you add a label for the track. Use the space bar to easily start and stop playback. Note: the label is Figure 14: Track Separation and Labels placed at the START of the track. For example, in 15, TRACK 1 is labeled at the beginning of audio recording. Track 2 is the label between the first and second track. You can also edit track names after they have been exported from Audacity. In this three track example, the final break up is shown in Figure 15:
Figure 15: Completed Track Names Example
Additional Notes: There are many different ways to edit your file. Dividing your file into separate tracks by adding labels is one way to accomplish this. You can always undo any mistakes in editing. Make sure to save your file regularly.
EXPORTING TRACKS TO SEPARATE FILES
This section explains how to export your separated files to WAV format to burn to a CD. You may also choose to convert to MP3 requiring 3rd party software downloaded from the Internet. Refer to the software help section for more information. 1. 2. 3. Now that you have divided up your tracks into labels from the master recording file, you are going to export the files into separate files. Select the File menu and then select Export Multiple as shown in Figure 16. The Export Multiple window will come up (see Figure 17). a. Select WAV as the export format and choose the Export location. b. Select the Export Location. This is where you will save your files. You may want to create a special folder on your Desktop with the Album Name to store the files. c. Select Using Label/Track Name as shown. Note: You may want to export using consecutive numbering and change the names later. In this case you can select the other option, Numbering consecutively.
Click Export.
Figure 16: Export Multiple
Figure 17: Export Options Menu
LISTENING AND EXPORTING TO WAV/MP3
To listen to your digitized audio, you will need a third party application that can play WAV files. You can also use any standard audio CD burning software to burn your WAV files to an audio CD. If you would like to save your vinyl as an MP3 file after you have recorded it using Audacity, you will need to obtain and install the optional "LAME MP3 Encoder" plug-in. Once a file is in MP3 format it can be placed on any MP3 compatible mobile digital device. To download the LAME MP3 Encoder plug-in, please visit www.numark.com/updates/ttusb_faq.html. There, you may also find additional information about the Audacity software, as well as Frequently Asked Questions. Click on the link to the LAME MP3 Encoder plug-in to transfer the file to your computer. Note: It is advised that you save the downloaded.zip file to your desktop temporarily. You must then extract and save the LAME MP3 Encoder plug-in onto your computer in a location where you WILL NOT DELETE IT. Saving these individual plug-in files to your desktop is NOT recommended!!!
Windows users: 1. 2. 3. 4. Create a new folder in [My Documents] called Lame MP3 Plugin. Find the downloaded.zip file and open it. Select ALL of the contents and copy them to the Lame MP3 Plugin folder you just created in [My Documents]. Now.delete the DOWNLOADED.zip file which is still on your desktop.
Mac users: 1. 2. 3. 4. Create a new folder in your [Home] directory called Lame MP3 Plugin. Find the downloaded.sit or.zip file and double-click it.this will extract the contents and create a new file on the desktop with the same name (it should show without the.sit or.zip extension). Copy or move this new file to the Lame MP3 Plugin folder you just created in your [Home] directory. Now.trash the DOWNLOADED.sit or.zip file which is still on your desktop. In Audacity, when you attempt to Export As MP3 for the first time after installing the LAME MP3 Encoder plug-in, you will be asked for the location of the plug-in file. Browse to the Lame MP3 Plugin folder you copied the plug-in file to and select the file. Subsequently, Audacity will remember the location of this file.
RECORDING 78RPM RECORDS
If you want to record a 78 RPM album, you can record it at 33.3 or 45 RPM and convert it to 78 RPM in the Audacity software! After you have recorded the album, open the Edit menu then click Select then click All. Next, open the Effect menu and choose Change Speed. Then select the speed that you recorded at (33 or 45), as well as the speed you would like it to be (78). Then press OK.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Please contact Numark or your retailer before returning this product. See the Safety Guide for more information.
NO SOUND:
If you are not getting any sound into the software application, go back to the preferences as shown above and make sure you have selected the USB input for the recording device. If you can not hear the music but you do see the music on the screen, open your preferences (Figure 2) and make sure that your Playback Device is set to your internal computer soundcard. Power Cycle: Close Audacity, turn off the turntable, unplug the USB Cable. Then plug in the USB Cable, turn on the turntable, and reopen Audacity. If you are not able to hear any audio as you play the record, please click on the microphone drop-down arrow and select Monitor Input. This will enable you to hear the audio from the turntable, even if you have not record-enabled the Audacity application.
Figure 19: Monitor Input
If you are not seeing the microphone slider, please go to the Preferences menu in Audacity, click on the Interface tab and make sure that the Enable Mixer Toolbar and Enable Meter Toolbar options are checked. If they are not, please check them and then press OK.
Check the microphone slider to make sure that it is at full volume, all the way to the right as shown in Figure 20: If you are not seeing the microphone slider, please go to the Preferences menu in Audacity, click on the Interface tab and make sure that the Enable Mixer Toolbar and Enable Meter Toolbar options are checked. If they are not, please check them and then press OK.
Figure 20: Input Level
POOR SOUND Quality:
If a recording sounds distorted or garbled during playback, you may need to adjust the input volume from the turntable. Try moving the Input Level slider in Audacity to the left to lower the input volume (See Figure 17). You can use the Normalize effect, as described in the Adjusting Your Audio Level section, to bring the volume back up to normal after the recording. Check your cartridge connection to make sure it is secured to the tone arm. The cartridge must be connected to the tone arm whenever using the turntable. Make sure that your RCA plugs are plugged into a source or not touching bare metal. If you are experiencing noise through the USB, you may have interference from the RCA plugs. Ensure the USB cable is not touching or near any other cables. If you experience any odd sounds coming from the recording, try closing all applications, restarting the computer, and only run Audacity while recording. If you are using the RCA plugs and your turntable is equipped with a PHONO/LINE switch, make sure that you have the switch on the bottom panel set to the correct position. Refer to the Quick Start guide for more information. Make sure that you have properly installed and calibrated the tone arm of the turntable please refer to the TONE ARM SETUP section of your USB turntables Quick Start Guide.
For additional information, frequently asked questions and troubleshooting, please visit www.numark.com/updates/ttusb_faq.html For technical support, please contact Numark at (401) 658-3131
Manual Version 5.1
Instalacin del software
Software de grabacin Audacity
NOTAS GENERALES SOBRE EL SOFTWARE..28 INSTALACIN DEL SOFTWARE AUDACITY..29 CMO CONFIGURAR MICROSOFT WINDOWS VISTA PARA FUNCIONAR CON EL GIRADISCOS USB..30 CMO CONFIGURAR WINDOWS XP PARA FUNCIONAR CON EL GIRADISCOS USB....32 CONFIGURACIN DE AUDACITY EN PC..34 CMO CONFIGURAR AUDACITY PARA MAC OS 10.4 Y SUPERIORES....36 GRABACIN EN LA COMPUTADORA..40 AJUSTE DEL NIVEL DE AUDIO (OPCIONAL)..41 AJUSTE DEL NIVEL DE AUDIO (OPCIONAL)..42 GRABACIN DE SU VINILO EN ALTA VELOCIDAD (OPCIONAL)....44 CMO DIVIDIR SU LBUM EN PISTAS...45 EXPORTACIN DE PISTAS A ARCHIVOS POR SEPARADO.49 CMO ESCUCHAR Y EXPORTAR A WAV/MP3..50 CMO GRABAR DISCOS DE 78 RPM...50 SOLUCIN DE PROBLEMAS...51
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW 2006
TURNTABLE WITH USB AUDIO INTERFACE
APPLICATIONS
The TTUSB is a complete solution for transferring ones vinyl record collection to a computer using the included software, you can then remove the clicks, pops, and other noises inherent in vinyl records. The TTUSB even provides a 1/8inch stereo minijack input to facilitate the transfer of cassette tapes. For the music enthusiast with an aging record collection, Numarks TTUSB is the ideal tool for breathing new life into recordings of a bygone era.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Featuring Plug and Play USB compatibility with both PC and Macintosh computers, the TTUSB turntable makes digitizing ones vinyl record collection a breeze. Equipped with an adjustable anti-skating control for increased stereo balance, support for 33.33 and 45 RPM playback speeds, 10% adjustable pitch control, and a 1/8-inch stereo minijack input connector to facilitate the transfer of cassette tapes, Numarks TTUSB is the perfect tool for digitally archiving ones record collection. Combined with Audacitys software (PC and Mac compatible) for removing clicks and other noises, the TTUSB is an easy-to-use, comprehensive solution to the challenge of transferring ones record collection to a computer or portable music player.
KEY FEATURES
Anti-skating control for increased stereo balance Support for both 33.33 and 45 RPM playback speeds 10% adjustable pitch control RCA line outputs Plug and Play USB compatibility with both PC and Mac Packaged with all necessary cables to interconnect with both a computer and stereo playback system Ships with Audacity software (compatible with PC and Mac) for removing clicks, pops, and other undesirable characteristics of vinyl Audacity supports high-speed recording, then returns music to original playback speed Audacity software includes ability to export to WAV and MP3
POSITIONING
The TTUSB is an attractive turntable that compliments any home audio system. Packaged with all the necessary cables to interconnect the turntable with both a computer and a stereo playback system, Numarks TTUSB is at home in the living room as it is in ones personal music studio. Its the perfect solution for baby boomers who want to digitize their aging record collections.
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