Audio-Technica AT-LP2D-USB manual Saving Audio Files with pyro Audio Creator

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Saving Audio Files with pyro Audio Creator

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Audio Creator has two save commands: Save and Save As.

Use the Save As command (actually File-Save As) to save your files when you have finished editing them. This command allows you to create new files that include all the changes you have made in the Audio Editor, and at the same time allows you to convert files to different formats for publishing on the web, burning CDs, etc.

NOTE: when you save a file, it is usually a good idea to save it under a different name from the original file. This way you preserve your original file.

When you want to save your files, you can choose to save them in several different formats:

Wave (.wav file extension)--this is CD format.

MP3 (.mp3 file extension).

WMA (.wma file extension)--this is Microsoft's file compression format which is similar to MP3.

Project (.pac file extension)--this option does not create new audio files, it just preserves the state of your editing project so that you can open it later, and start editing where you left off.

To Save Files in Wave Format

This is the format you use if you want to burn a file or files to a CD. When you save a file in this format, all the audio clips and/or files in your project are saved as one wave file. However, if you add markers between different files in the Audio Editor, you get the option to save separate files starting at each marker.

To Save Files in Wave Format:

1.Use the File-SaveAs-Wavcommand to open the Save As dialog.

2.Navigate to where you want to store the new Wave file or files, and if you are only saving one file, and not using markers to separate your saved files (see next step), type a name for the new file.

3.If you want to use track markers to create separate files during the save process, enable the Use Markers As Track Indicators checkbox. Each marker marks the start of a new file and also names the new file. Make sure you have a marker at the beginning of your project if you want that part of the project to be included in the save process.

4.Make sure that the Channel Format field is set to Stereo (unless you want a mono file), the Sample Rate is set to 44100, and the Bit Depth is 16.

5.If you want to add this file or files to the Audio CD Track list, enable the Add to Audio CD Track List checkbox.

NOTE: if you choose to add files to the Audio CD Track list, copies of the files in the correct format for CD burning are automatically created and added to the list. You don't have to worry about choosing the correct file format options for CD burning.

6.Click the Save button. A progress bar appears while your files are saved. Each file you save gets the .wav file extension.

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Contents Software Guide Contents Installing Cakewalk pyro Audio Creator software Start menu Control Panel Sounds and Audio Devices Page Page Start menu Control Panel Sound Close your Control Panel Page Page To Save Files in Wave Format Saving Audio Files with pyro Audio CreatorTo Save Your Project To Save Files in MP3 FormatTo Save Files in WMA Format Burn an Audio CD with Cakewalk pyro Audio Creator Overview of pyro Audio Creator GUI and Controls F. G. H K. L. M. N. O Editing Audio in pyro Audio CreatorUSB RCA Installing Audacity softwareAudacity Page Additional Macintosh audio settings Installing Audacity software Setting up your PC to work with Audacity Setting up your PC to work with Audacity Tutorials at http//audacity.sourceforge.net/help/tutorials How to recordRecording Albums with Audacity Saving a projectTourne-disque AT-LP2D-USB Table des matières Configuration système requisePouvoir utiliser le tourne-disque AT-LP2D-USB Fermez le Control Panel Panneau de configuration Enregistrer des fichiers au format Wave Enregistrement de fichiers audio avec pyro Audio CreatorEnregistrer votre projet Enregistrer des fichiers au format MP3Enregistrer des fichiers au format WMA Cliquez sur Burn CD Graver CD Graver un CD audio avec Cakewalk pyro Audio CreatorAperçu de l’interface utilisateur graphique et Cliquez sur l’onglet Audio CD Burner Graveur CD audioÉdition de fichiers audio avec pyro Audio Creator Installation du logiciel AudacityCochez la case Software Playthrough Logiciel Playthrough Paramètres audio Macintosh supplémentairesConfiguration de votre PC pour pouvoir utiliser Audacity Enregistrer un projet Enregistrement d’albums avec AudacityRequisitos del sistema Tornamesas AT-LP2D-USB ContenidoContinuación, seleccione la ficha Audio Cierre el Control Panel Panel de control Grabación de álbumes y CD con Cakewalk pyro Audio CreatorAlmacenamiento de archivos en formato Wave Almacenamiento de archivos de audio con pyro Audio CreatorAlmacenamiento del proyecto Almacenamiento de archivos en formato MP3Almacenamiento de archivos en formato WMA Haga clic en Burn CD Grabar CD Grabación de un CD de audio con Cakewalk pyro Audio CreatorDescripción general de los controles y la interfaz Instalación del software Audacity Edición de audio en pyro Audio CreatorParámetros de audio de Macintosh adicionales Configuración del PC par trabajar con Audacity Grabación Grabación de álbumes con AudacityAlmacenamiento de un proyecto Audio-Technica U.S., Inc
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AT-LP2D-USB specifications

The Audio-Technica AT-LP2D-USB is a versatile and reliable turntable designed for vinyl enthusiasts who appreciate both classic vinyl playback and modern digital convenience. As part of Audio-Technica’s renowned lineup of audio products, the AT-LP2D-USB brings together quality craftsmanship, innovative technology, and user-friendly features to enhance the listening experience.

At its core, the AT-LP2D-USB boasts a high-fidelity, belt-driven mechanism that minimizes vibration, ensuring optimum sound quality. This direct drive system provides a stable platform for playback, which is essential for maintaining the integrity of the audio signal. The turntable features a durable and solid plinth, effectively reducing unwanted resonance that can affect sound clarity.

One of the standout features of the AT-LP2D-USB is its USB output. This digital connectivity port allows users to easily convert their vinyl records into digital audio files, which can be stored on a computer or other devices. The inclusion of an Audacity software package simplifies the digitization process, making it accessible even for those new to recording and editing audio.

Another notable characteristic is the AT-VM95E Dual Moving Magnet cartridge that comes with the turntable. This cartridge is designed to deliver excellent tracking and playback accuracy, ensuring that the rich details of your vinyl records are preserved. The elliptical stylus offers superior tracing capability compared to traditional spherical stylus designs, providing more depth and a fuller sound.

The AT-LP2D-USB is also equipped with a built-in switchable phono preamp. This feature allows users to connect the turntable directly to standard audio systems that lack a dedicated phono input, broadening its compatibility with various audio setups. Furthermore, the turntable provides a selectable speed option between 33 1/3 and 45 RPM, accommodating a wide variety of vinyl formats.

Constructed with a heavy-duty base to minimize skip and vibration, the AT-LP2D-USB comes with adjustable feet that ensure proper leveling on any surface, contributing to the overall fidelity of the playback. This combination of features and technology makes the Audio-Technica AT-LP2D-USB an appealing choice for both traditional vinyl collectors and modern music lovers seeking to seamlessly blend analog and digital formats.