M-Audio 24 manual Operating Instructions, Recording

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The MicroTrack 24/96 is an easy to use, portable audio recorder. Its emphasis is on creating high-quality recordings that can be transferred easily to a computer. As such, the steps for operating the MicroTrack 24/96 are few and simple to understand.

In essence, the MicroTrack 24/96 has two functions: Recording audio files and playing audio files. Because a file needs to be recorded before it can be played back, we will explain the recording process first, followed by playback and file management functions.

Recording

To begin recording a new audio file, you’ll need to connect an audio source to the MicroTrack 24/96, select the proper input source, select your file format, sampe rate and bit depth, adjust your recording levels, then initiate the recording. The MicroTrack 24/96 will automatically assign a name to the file in the format “FILExxx.eee” where xxx is a number from 001 to 999 and eee is either “wav” or “mp3.” The procedure is outlined below:

1.Connect an audio source to the MicroTrack 24/96. This can be any one of the following:

<A mono or stereo electret microphone connected to the 1/8” input.

<One or two professional microphones to the 1/4” TRS inputs. As most professional microphones have XLR connectors, you’ll need to use XLR-to-TRS cables to make your connections. Set the [L/M/H] switch to the M, or microphone, position. If you are using a condenser microphone, switch the [phantom power] switch to on.

<A mono or stereo line-level source to the 1/4” TRS inputs. The [L/M/H] switch should be moved to the L position.

<A digital source connected to the S/PDIF input.

2.Select the INPUT SOURCE of the MicroTrack 24/96. Use the [MENU] key and [NAV] wheel to select “Settings” > “Recording” > “Input Source.” Select the proper input and press the [NAV] wheel in again to make your selection.

3.Select the ENCODER of the MicroTrack 24/96. Use the menu key and [NAV] wheel to select “Settings” > “Recording” > “Encoder.” Select MP3 or WAV and press the [NAV] wheel in again to make your selection.

4.Select the SAMPLE RATE of the MicroTrack 24/96. Use the Menu key and [NAV] wheel to select “Settings” > “Recording” > “Sample Rate.” Select the appropriate sample rate and press the [NAV] wheel in again to make your selection.

5.Select the BIT RATE of the MicroTrack 24/96. Use the menu key and [NAV] wheel to select “Settings” > “Recording” > “Bit Rate.” Select the appropriate bitrate and press the [NAV] wheel in again to make your selection.

6.Enable INPUT MONITORING. This will allow you to see the level of you incoming signal on the MicroTrack 24/96’s on-screen meters and hear the input signal when you start to record. This option is enabled by default, but you can manually adjust it by using the [MENU] key and the [NAV] wheel to select “Settings” > “Recording” > “Input Monitoring.” Select “On” and press in on the [NAV] wheel to activate.

7.Use the [LEVELS] buttons to adjust the recording levels. Start by pressing the [REC] button. Next, play the loudest sound that you wish to record into the MicroTrack 24/96. For example, if you’re recording your band, play the loudest section of the song to set levels. While the sound is being fed into the MicroTrack 24/96, you will see the meters register the audio levels on the LCD. For best quality, you’ll want to set the record level as high as possible without clipping (the red indicators on the MicroTrack 24/96 will light if the input clips). Clipping is when the input signal is too loud for the MicroTrack 24/96, thus exceeding the headroom of the recorder. To adjust the recording levels, use the [LEVELS] buttons to increase or decrease the recording levels (shown by triangular markers on the meters). If “Link L+R” is active in the Advanced menu, using one of the [LEVELS] buttons will cause both the left and right channels to be adjusted simultaneously.

8.Once the recording levels and parameters are set, press the [REC] button again to stop the recording. Press the [DEL] button to delete the bit of audio you have just recorded. Press the [REC] button again to start recording your new file.

The circle in the upper-left corner of the screen shows that the MicroTrack 24/96 is recording. The numbers in the lower-right corner show the length of the current recording followed by the recording time remaining on the media with the current recording settings.

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Contents Professional 2-Channel Mobile Digital Recorder Table of Contents Product Features IntroductionWhat’s in the Box Minimum System RequirementsInstallation Procedure Charging the Battery with the USB Power SupplyNo Drivers Required Formatting the Recording MediaHardware Controls and Indicators FrontTop BottomLeft Settings Menu RightFiles Menu Recording Menu EncoderChannels Back Light Menu System MenuPlayback EQ Menu Operating Instructions RecordingPlayback Loop PlaybackUsing the MicroTrack 24/96 with a Computer Disconnecting the MicroTrack 24/96 from Your ComputerCharging the MicroTrack 24/96 from the Computer Transferring Audio FilesDisconnecting from Mac OS Swapping CompactFlash MediaWarranty Terms and Registration Warranty Terms Warranty RegistrationContact Recording Time vs. Media Chart Appendix128 MicroTrack 24/96 User Guide

24 specifications

The M-Audio 24 is a powerful multimedia interface designed for musicians, producers, and sound engineers seeking high-quality audio performance. This versatile tool is particularly popular among home studio enthusiasts and professionals alike, thanks to its impressive specifications and user-friendly features.

One of the standout characteristics of the M-Audio 24 is its advanced audio resolution. With support for 24-bit depth and sample rates up to 192 kHz, users can capture every nuance of their recordings, ensuring pristine sound quality. This high-resolution capability allows for precise mixing and mastering, making it an ideal choice for both studio recordings and live performances.

The M-Audio 24 features multiple inputs and outputs, providing flexibility for various recording and production tasks. Typically, it offers a combination of XLR and TRS inputs, allowing for direct connection of microphones and instruments. Additionally, the interface usually includes MIDI In/Out ports, facilitating seamless integration with keyboards, synthesizers, and other MIDI-capable devices. This extensive connectivity ensures that users can expand their setups without limitation.

Another notable feature is the low-latency monitoring capability. The M-Audio 24 is designed to minimize latency, enabling musicians to record and monitor their performances in real-time without noticeable delay. This is particularly critical when tracking instruments and vocals, as it enhances the overall recording experience and maintains musical timing.

The M-Audio 24 is built with robust, durable materials, ensuring reliability for both studio sessions and on-the-road use. Its compact design makes it easy to transport, appealing to traveling musicians and producers who need a reliable interface wherever they go.

User-friendly software integration is another key aspect of the M-Audio 24. It typically comes bundled with various digital audio workstation (DAW) software, providing users with the tools they need to begin creating right out of the box. This compatibility with popular DAWs ensures that users can easily incorporate the device into their existing workflows.

In summary, the M-Audio 24 combines exceptional sound quality, versatile connectivity, low-latency performance, and user-friendly features, making it a top choice for anyone serious about audio production. Whether you are tracking vocals, recording instruments, or mixing music, this interface stands out as a reliable option for achieving professional results.