User Manual
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DO  also  experiment  with  the  surface  that  the  iTrack  Pocket sits  on  when  recording.  You  will 
most likely place it on a convenient table to begin with, and obviously you will want to sit or stand 
where the camera can get a good image of you. But be aware that the optimum position for video 
capture may not be the optimum position for good sound quality. In particular, the table’s surface 
will have a significant effect on how the recording sounds – a glass table top will colour the sound 
quite differently to a wooden one with a tablecloth. Try raising the iTrack Pocket above the table 
top by standing it on a pile of books or something similar (the box the iTrack Pocket came in 
might be suitable) to reduce surface reflections.
DO use the iTrack Pocket’s internal mics to record a guitar amplifier if you want to include the 
contribution to the sound that  the amplifier makes. But be aware that very high sound levels 
which could distort the recording can be produced close to the loudspeaker and if you need high 
volume, you will probably get a better result by moving it away from the amplifier. Be aware that 
the room’s acoustics will colour the sound, and what you are hearing from your amp won’t be 
exactly the same as what the mics pick up.
NEVER forget that microphones are utterly unforgiving – they will not only pick up what you are 
trying to record, but any other sound source in the room, like a clock, the aircon, heating, or a 
chair creaking. You know how you take those holiday photos of a great bit of scenery and it’s only 
when you look at the pictures later that you see the power cables right across the view? It’s the 
same with recording. You might not notice extraneous sounds at the time, but the mics will and 
you’ll hear them on the recording.
DON’T forget that the camera is equally unforgiving! If the table you’re standing the iTrack Pocket 
on is littered with sheets of paper covered in words and chords, or if empty coffee cups feature 
strongly, it won’t look professional to your viewers. Make sure there’s nothing in view that will 
be embarrassing once you’re famous! Think about what’s behind you as well – a fridge covered 
in magnetic letters, perhaps? You probably don’t want to have anything that could identify you 
or your home  visible to the camera. Remember, the  Internet is a very public  place, and your 
recording will be available for a long time!










