Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product T.55 USB Stanton
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1. Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instruction s should be read before this product is operate d. 2. Retain I nstruction s - The safe ty and oper ating instructions should be retaine d for future refer ence. 3. Heed Warnings - A ll wa rnings on the applian ce and in the operati ng instructions sho uld be ad hered to.
AS SEMBL Y CONNECTIONS PLACEMENT Ribb on tape Driving rolle r Drive be lt S et t h e P H / L I N E s wi t c h t o L i n e” S et t h e P H / L I N E s wi t c h t o “P H” Thank you for purchasing the T .
TONEARM AND C ARTRIDGE SET TING OPERA TIONS MAINTENANCE The majou cause o f p roble ms with acoustic performance and sk ipping on the vinyl is the lack of proper set up of the needle and turntable adjustments. The needle is designed to operate at a specific angle to the vinyl.
. 5 0 3 0 . 5 1 7 1 8 CONTROL OVER VIEW 1. St art/Stop - Pres s this bu tton to st art or s top the plat ter . 2. Strobe dot s - The dots arou nd th e edge of the platter are u s ed in conjunction w ith the ligh t located i nside the motor On/Of f switch.
CREA TING A CD FROM AN LP A U D A C I T Y S O F T W A R E O V E R V I E W ( f o r P C a n d M A C ) The T .55 U SB includes a USB co mputer in terface and Ca kewalk Pyro Audio Crea tor LE CD softw are for Windows. Macinto sh users can dow nload the free Audacity sof t war e for recording dire ctly from the T .
A UDACITY SOF TW ARE OVER VIEW (for PC and MAC) Recording & saving tracks 10. When you are ready to record, click the Red r ecord button on the computer . 1 1. When you have finished the recording, click the Yellow stop bu tton. Click the Green play butto n to playba ck your finished recording.
C AKEWA LK PYRO AUDIO CREA TOR LE OVERVIEW (PC Users) 1 2 T o start, insert your complimentary Cakewalk Pyro Audio Creator LE CD into your disc drive on your computer and follow the installation instructions to completely install the software on your operating system.
3 4 5 2. Press the EDITOR button on the toolbar to bring up the editing window . This is where you will record and edit your audio files. After pressing the ED IT OR button, the screen below will appear . 3. Press the (3) Input Monitoring button. This will allow you to listen to the audio as you record it from the T .
EDITING TH E A UDIO Now you are rea dy to trim any un wan ted audio (such as the silence betwe en songs). Tr imming will also sep arate the songs to create ne w “Clips.” It is easy to see the sepa ration be tween songs. Th is is wh ere the volu m e of the w a veform is at a low -level.
11 6. T o ma ke it easier to split up tracks or de lete unw anted silence betw een songs, left-click the mouse a nd drag it over the area s betwe en the songs. Press the (6 ) Zoom Selection button and the scree n now zooms into the area be tween the songs.
The nex t step is to na me the Mark ers with the song na mes. Marker s are indicated with a triangle. Place the cur sor over a M arker an d right-click the mouse . That di splays the Marker na m ing window . Enter the na me of the song and pr ess OK. Con tinue doing this for ea c h Marker .
13 9 10 9. T o normalize a Clip, fi rst press the (9) Clip Select button. Then, place the cursor over a Clip and click to select it. 10. Next, press the (10) Normalize button.
It is usually be st not to no rmalize t o 100%. In stead, choo se -0.5 d B or -1 dB. Se t the nor malization leve l to your de s ired amoun t and then press OK. Using the A udio Restore Plug-in Audio Creator L E include s an audio plu g-in that help s eliminate noi se, clicks and pop s from a record .
In this w indow , you can select the follow ing options : - DeNoiser-Th is will help eli minate re cord backgrou nd noise. - Declipper-Thi s will eliminate part s of the audio wh ere clipping occurs. Clip ping happe ns wh en the recor ded audio ex ceeds maximum level.
3) Click the “Use Markers as T rack Indicators” checkbox to select it. This will automatically save each track and give it the same name as the Markers that you named.
2) Click the “Use Markers a s T rack Indicator s” chec kbox to sele ct it. This w ill automatically save each track as an MP3 file an d give it the same na me as the Markers tha t you named . Press th e S ave but ton, and the following screen is display ed.
Press the Add File bu tton to sele c t the MP3 tra c ks you wish to write to CD. If you have files for one artist pla c ed in a fold er , press the Add Fo lder button to add an entire folder . W hen you have all the MP3 tra c ks selected , press the BURN CD bu tton and the CD w ill be created.
SPECIFIC A TIONS General Model: T .55 U SB Dimensions 452( W ) x 370(D) x 87(H)mm Weigh t 5.4Kgs Power supply AC 100V , 50/60Hz (For Japan ) AC 1 10V , 60Hz (For T aiw an) AC 120V , 60Hz (For U .
W arranty Through St anton’s author ized dealers around the World, S tanton, or one of St anton’s authoriz ed distribut ors outsi de the U.S., will, without charge, repair or replace, at the sole .
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