VTT-001 User instruction manual
Unpacking and setting up Unpack the main unit and find the mains power plug and plug into an available socket. Amplifier connection Connect audio plugs to Alert input on your mixer or amplifier: - Red plug into R/H channel input. - White plug into L/H channel input. Playing a record - Place the record of your choice on the turntable. If it is a 45 rpm, do not forget to place the adapter on the record spindle. Choose the desired playing speed using the Speed switch. Release the arm lock.
MAINTENANCE Replacing the stylus Please refer to the figures 1-8 Installing a new cartridge Please refer to figures 5 and 6 NOTES For maximum enjoyment and a longer lifetime of your records, We advise you to clean your records using a rag impregnated with an anti-static product. For the same reason your stylus should be replaced periodically (approximately every 250 hours). Dust the stylus from time to time using a very soft brush dipped in alcohol (brushing from back to front ).
Recording/editing LP Records to PC using Audacity For the complete manual please check the following website: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help/documentation?lang=en Before recording and editing the music, please first install the supplied software. To Install Software (PC) 1. Insert the CD that came with your USB turntable. 2. Read the installation menu and click “Install Veho Audacity pro software ” button on install screen to install [Audacity] software.
Maybe some computers do not show this title, it doesn’t matter, just try one suits for you. Note: Actually the turntable is a plug’n play device and most computer system support for hot-plugging, so user can use some other recording device such as Microsoft mapping Input or the sound card of your computer. After completed the above settings, you are ready for recording.
Toolbars Selection tool-for selecting the range of audio you want to edit or listen to. Envelope tool-for changing the volume over time. Draw tool-for modifying individual samples. Zoom tool-for zooming in and out. Timeshift tool-for sliding tracks left or right. Multi tool-lets you access all of these tools at once depending on the location of the mouse and the keys you are holding down. Audio Control Buttons Skip to Start-moves the cursor to time 0.
Edit Toolbar All button on this toolbar perform actions – and with a couple of exceptions, they’re all just shortcuts of existing menu items to save you time. Holding the mouse over a tool will show a “tooltip” in case you forget which one is which. Cut Copy Paste Trim away the audio outside the selection Mute the selected audio Undo Redo (repeat last command) Zoom In Zoom Out Fit selection in window – zooms until the selection just fits inside the window.
Track Pop-Down Menu The Track Pop-Down Menu appears when you click in a track’s title. This lets you access a few special commands that apply to individual tracks. Name… - lets you change the name of the track. Move Track Up – exchange places with the track above this one. Move Track Down – exchange places with the track below this one. Waveform(dB) – similar to Waveform,but on a logarithmic scale, measured in decibels (dB).
the minimum quality that Audacity uses internally converted when you open them). 24-bit is used in higher-end audio hardware. 32-bit float unless you have a slow computer or are running out of disk space. Set Rate – sets the number of samples per second of the track, 44100Hz is used by audio CDs. Tracks can have different sample rates in Audacity; they are automatically resampled to the project sample rate (in the lower-left corner of the window).
Export Selection As WAV… - same as above, but only exports the current selection. Export as [MP3]… - exports all of the audio as an MP3 file. MP3 files are compressed and therefore take up much less disk space, but they lose some audio quality. Another compressed alternative is Ogg Vorbis (below). You can set the quality of MP3 compression in the File Format Preferences. See also MP3 Exporting. Export Selection As MP3… - same as above, but only exports the current selection.
Edit Menu Undo – This will undo the last editing operation you performed to your project. Audacity supports full unlimited undo – meaning you can undo every editing operation back to when you opened the window. Redo – This will redo any editing operations that were just undone. After you perform a new editing operation, you can no longer redo the operations that were undone. Cut – Removes the selected audio data and places it on the clipboard.
Select…> ALL-Selects all of the audio in all of the tracks in the project. Select…>Start to Cursor-Selects from the beginning of the selected tracks to the cursor position. Select…>Cursor to End – Selects from the cursor position to the end of the selected tracks. Find Zero Crossings – Modifies the selection slightly so that both the left and right edge of the selection appear on a positive-slope zero crossing. This makes it easier to cut and paste audio without hearing clicking sounds.
View Menu Zoom In – Zooms in on the horizontal axis of the audio, displaying more detail about less time. You can also use the zoom tool to zoom in on a particular part of the window. Zoom Normal – Zooms to the default view, which displays about one inch per second. Zoom Out – Zooms out, displaying less detail about more time. Fit in Window – Zooms out until the entire project just fits in the window.
item changes to Dock Edit Toolbar, which you can use to put the toolbar back into the main window. Float Edit Toolbar – moves the Edit Toolbar out of the window and into its own floating window, so you can position it wherever you want. The menu item changes to Dock Edit Toolbar, which you can use to put the toolbar back into the main window. Float Meter Toolbar – does the same thing for audacity’s VU meters which you use to set recording levels and adjust playback.
Edit ID3 Tags… - Opens a dialog allowing you to edit the ID3 tags associated with a project, for MP3 exporting. Quick Mix – This command mixes all of the selected tracks together. If you are mixing stereo tracks, or mixing tracks that are marked as Left or Right channel, the result will be a stereo track (two channels), otherwise the result will be mono. Your tracks are implicitly mixed whenever you hit the Play button and whenever you export.
Align and move cursor… - same as the functions above, except that the cursor or selection is moved along with the tracks. That allows you to shift the tracks without losing your relative place. Add Label at Selection – This menu item lets you create a new label at the current selection. You can title the label by typing with the keyboard and then hitting “Enter” when you’re done.
effect, and then listen to the results. Most effects have a Preview button, Clicking on this button plays up to three seconds of audio, allowing you to hear what it will sound like after the effect is applied. This is useful for finetuning the effect parameters. Repeat Last Effect – selecting this command is a shortcut to applying the most recent effect with the same settings. This is a convenient way to quickly apply the same effect to many different parts of a file.
Equalization – Boost or reduce arbitrary frequencies. You can select one of a number of different curves designed to equalize the sound of some popular record manufacturers, or draw your own curve. Fade In – fades the selection in linearly. Fade Out – fades the selection out linearly. FFT Filter – similar to Equalization, lets you enhance or reduce arbitrary frequencies. The curve here uses a linear scale for frequency.
Wahwah – uses a moving bandpass filter to create its sound. A low frequency oscillator (LFO) is used to control the movement of the filter throughout the frequency spectrum. Adjusts the phase of the left and right channels when given a stereo selection, so that the effect seems to travel across the speakers. Plugins 1 to 15…etc. These submenus contain any VST, Ladspa, or Nyquist plug-ins loaded by audacity.
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