Audio-Technica AT-LP2D-USB manual To Save Files in MP3 Format, To Save Files in WMA Format

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Saving Audio Files with pyro Audio Creator

To Save Files in MP3 Format

This is a very popular format for compressing files in order to send them over the Internet or prepare them to be played on portable players.

To Save Files in MP3 Format:

1.Use the File-SaveAs-MP3command to open the Save As dialog.

2.Navigate to where you want to store the new MP3 file, and if you are only saving one file, and not using track markers to separate your saved files (see step 4), type a name for the new file.

3.Usually you will leave the Channel Format field set to Stereo (unless you want a mono file), the Sample Rate set to 44100, and the Bit Depth set to 16.

4.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.

5.Click the Save button. The MP3 Save Options dialog appears.

6.Select the options you want. Click the Help button to open the help file for this dialog.

7.Click OK to finish saving your file. If you are saving multiple files, this dialog will appear one time for each file you are saving. Your files are saved with the .MP3 file extension.

NOTE: The MP3 encoder supplied with this version of Cakewalk pyro Audio Creator is valid for 30 days from the point that you load the software. After that, you have the choice of continuing your MP3 encoder subscription through Cakewalk or using a freeware version available through various online sources. You will still have full Cakewalk recording capabilities including the ability to save in the .WAV and .WMA file formats after the initial 30-days; this trial period only affects the MP3 encoding portion of the software.

To Save Files in WMA Format

This is Microsoft's file format for compressing files. It is a high-quality format similar to MP3.

To Save Files in WMA Format:

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

2.Navigate to where you want to store the new WMA file, and if you are only saving one file, and not using track 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.Usually you will leave the Channel Format field set to Stereo (unless you want a mono file), the Sample Rate set to 44100, and the Bit Depth set to 16.

5.Click the Save button. The Windows Media Format Encode Options dialog appears.

6.Select the options you want. Click the Help button to open the help file for this dialog.

7.Click OK to finish saving your file. If you are saving multiple files, this dialog will appear one time for each file you are saving. Your files are saved with the .wma file extension.

To Save Your Project

This command simply preserves all the files and edits you've done in a project, so that you can open it later to do more editing.

To Save Your Project:

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

2.Navigate to where you want to store your project.

3.Type a file name for your project, and click Save. Your Project is saved under the name that you chose, with a .pac 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 Saving Audio Files with pyro Audio Creator To Save Files in Wave FormatTo Save Files in MP3 Format To Save Files in WMA FormatTo Save Your Project Burn an Audio CD with Cakewalk pyro Audio Creator Overview of pyro Audio Creator GUI and Controls Editing Audio in pyro Audio Creator F. G. H K. L. M. N. OInstalling Audacity software USB RCAAudacity Page Additional Macintosh audio settings Installing Audacity software Setting up your PC to work with Audacity Setting up your PC to work with Audacity How to record Recording Albums with AudacitySaving a project Tutorials at http//audacity.sourceforge.net/help/tutorialsConfiguration système requise Tourne-disque AT-LP2D-USB Table des matièresPouvoir utiliser le tourne-disque AT-LP2D-USB Fermez le Control Panel Panneau de configuration Enregistrement de fichiers audio avec pyro Audio Creator Enregistrer des fichiers au format WaveEnregistrer des fichiers au format MP3 Enregistrer des fichiers au format WMAEnregistrer votre projet Graver un CD audio avec Cakewalk pyro Audio Creator Aperçu de l’interface utilisateur graphique etCliquez sur l’onglet Audio CD Burner Graveur CD audio Cliquez sur Burn CD Graver CDInstallation du logiciel Audacity Édition de fichiers audio avec pyro Audio CreatorParamètres audio Macintosh supplémentaires Cochez la case Software Playthrough Logiciel PlaythroughConfiguration de votre PC pour pouvoir utiliser Audacity Enregistrement d’albums avec Audacity Enregistrer un projetTornamesas AT-LP2D-USB Contenido Requisitos del sistemaContinuación, seleccione la ficha Audio Grabación de álbumes y CD con Cakewalk pyro Audio Creator Cierre el Control Panel Panel de controlAlmacenamiento de archivos de audio con pyro Audio Creator Almacenamiento de archivos en formato WaveAlmacenamiento de archivos en formato MP3 Almacenamiento de archivos en formato WMAAlmacenamiento del proyecto Grabación de un CD de audio con Cakewalk pyro Audio Creator Descripción general de los controles y la interfazHaga clic en Burn CD Grabar CD Edición de audio en pyro Audio Creator Instalación del software AudacityParámetros de audio de Macintosh adicionales Configuración del PC par trabajar con Audacity Grabación de álbumes con Audacity Almacenamiento de un proyectoGrabación 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.

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