Cowon Systems iAUDIO G3 manual Line-in Recorder Direct Encoding

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Simple Operations by Mode

Line-in Recorder Mode

 

Line-in Recorder (Direct Encoding)

We will describe the example of direct encoding between CDP and iAUDIO.

When iAUDIO is not in LINE-IN Recorder Mode, press the lever briefly to enter Mode menu, and select LINE-IN Recorder. Press + or - or press the PLAY button to select Line-in Recorder. iAUDIO enters Line-in Recorder mode.

Connect the headphone jack of CDP with the Line-In jack of iAUDIO with a bi-directional stereo jack cable.

Simple Operations by Mode

Line in Recorder Mode

Press the REC button to switch iAUDIO to recording standby status. (For the Autosync setting procedure, see Autosync Features in Page 38.) iAUDIO automatically monitors the LINE-IN jack and pauses recording until audio signals are received.

When you press the PLAY button of CDP, iAUDIO detects signals coming in through the LINE-IN jack and starts recording.

The file is recorded as L***.mp3 in the LINE INfolder under the RECORDS. (“***” represents a 3-digit consecutive number.) To finish recording, press the REC button again.

For information on changing the recording quality, see page 37 of this manual.

After recording, you can press and hold the lever to enter Navigator mode for more convenient features.

Play Now: Plays the track immediately.

Add to List: Adds the track to Playlist.

Intro: Plays only the intro part of the tracks.

Delete: Completely removes the track from Flash memory.

To play recorded files more conveniently using Fast Forward and Fast Rewind features, change to MP3 Player mode, and select L***.mp3 files to play in the Lineinfolder under the Recordsfolder.

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Contents User Guide Copyright Notice Precautions for Using iAUDIO If the product is damaged fromTable of Contents What is iAUDIO? Features Components in the PackageSpecifications Names of PartsLCD Display Replacing Batteries / Connecting the USB CableConnecting the USB Cable Inserting BatteriesBasic Operations for Mode Change There are four modes Power On/OffConnecting USB Basic OperationsBasic Operations for Using Menu Basic Operations for Using Navigator Entering Navigation ModePower Off and Stop MP3 Player ModeSetting Loop Power On and Play Adjust VolumePress the REC button to start recording FM Radio Listening to FM RadioVoice Recorder Recording Voice with Built-In Mic Line-in Recorder Direct Encoding Pan Left and Right Balance JetEffectEqualizer BBEPlay Mode DisplaySliding Scroll SpeedLDB Manager LanguageSet Time TimerWakeUp Mode SleepGeneral RecordingFM Radio Information TroubleshootingBattery Remaining Battery Capacity VersionFree memory space Initialize iAUDIO, and saveFolder in Flash Memory which is an During file transfer, malfunctions mayFM Radio Mode Voice Recorder / Line-in Recorder ModeRunning Environment for JetShell What is JetShell?What is JetShell? Connecting iAUDIO and Installing JetShell For Windows 98 / 98 SECheck Specify a location and click Browse USB driver file for iAUDIO is found. Click NextPlayer Section Introducing JetShellWhole View File Management SectionFlash Memory Management Section You can also enjoy various equalizers and sound effectsDownloading Music files to iAUDIO Downloading Music files to iAUDIOConvertingAudioCDTrackstoMP3FilesandDownloadingThemtoiAUDIO Accessing Internet CD Database Other FeaturesWhat is an enhanced CD? Ripping Enhanced CDDownloading Logo File Editing ID3 TagChanging MP3 Bitrate Installing and Using JetAudio Installing and Using JetAudioGuide to Firmware Upgrade Guide to Firmware Upgrade What is Firmware?Upgrading Firmware ⑥ The installation is complete Guide to Firmware Upgrade FCC Statement Warranty / Technical SupportLimited Warranty FCC Statement