User manual
1. When a tape is playing, output sound is routed to the input line of the soundcard and a
digital
file is generated on the computer.
2. The converted digital sound will sound the same as the tape in normal playback. If you
experience a lot of noises or electrical sound with converted digital files, it could be a
malfunction in the line-in jack of the sound card.
3. The control panel’s line-in affects the recording and converting to digital files.
4. Each sound card has different volume levels, if sound is too low or high, set up 20% up
or
down from the middle.
5. The computer recognizes only one input device when recording. Plusdeck2 uses line-in,
make
sure line-in is chosen when recording.
6. If line-in part of volume control panel does not show or can not be chosen, the
soundcard
driver has been improperly installed. You should re-
install soundcard driver following the
manufacturer’s instruction.
1. Output sound from lineout of soundcard is inputted to Tape in of Plusdeck2 connection
card
and recorded onto tape.
2. Lineout volume of soundcard is controlled by master volume of master volume control
panel.
3. Each sound card has different volume levels, if sound is too low or high, set up 20% up
or
down from the middle.
4. If master volume is mute, you cannot hear from speaker and mute sound is recorded.
5. Speaker volume doesn't affect record.
1. The volume of you sound card should be set somewhere in the middles. Setting the
volume to
one extreme of another can affect the quality of your recording.
2. Test out your volume settings, before making multiple recordings.
3. Muting other items except master volume or line-in from the items on your master
volume
control panel, it can help to improve sound quality.
4. It is normal that the output sound from the computer is same as output sound from the
tape.
5. If you choose to put the volume control icon on your system tray, it will make adjusting
your
volume a lot easier.










