Marshall electronic 990 Connecting the Microphone to Your Computer Windows, Testing Your Setup

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3.While holding the microphone upright and firmly in one hand, secure the microphone to the desktop stand by screwing the black mounting ring into the microphone’s base. The microphone should now sit securely in the desktop stand.

4.At this point, attach the end of the USB cable that matches the microphone’s connector. The other end of the cable will connect to your computer’s USB port.

Connecting the Microphone to Your Computer (Windows)

The MXL 990 USB Stereo microphone will operate with both USB 2.0 (high speed USB) and USB 1.1 data buses. We recommend you connect your mi- crophone directly to the computer’s USB port as opposed to using a USB hub. USB hubs have been known to interfere with the performance of various USB devices.

PLEASE NOTE: Audio and video recording can be very taxing to a computer’s resources. For this reason, you should close any and all running applications that are non essential.

Please take the following steps to get connected:

1.If open, close your audio recording application. You will open it after the microphone is connected and operational.

2.Connect the remaining end of the USB cable to the computer’s USB port. Windows will display the New Hardware Found dialog message and your system may make a sound if your computer uses Window’s system sounds.

3.Allow Windows time to identify the device.

4.In approximately one minute, Windows should display a dialog message stating that Your New Hardware is Installed and Ready for Use. After this first con- nection, Windows will require just a few moments to identify the microphone.

Congratulations! You are ready to begin recording.

Testing Your Setup

To test your setup, we’ll use Window’s Sound Recorder. Sound Recorder can be found by navigating the following…

1.Press or click Start.

2.Place your mouse cursor over All Programs, then Accessories, followed by Entertainment.

3.Click Sound Recorder to launch the application. It should look like Figure #2.

Figure #2

7.By watching the movements of the Input level meter in this window, you can now see that the MXL USB microphone is working as you speak into it. This setting will be saved as the default input whenever the microphone is plugged in.

Setting the MXL USB mic to record in Garage Band

1.Open Garage Band. This application will be found in either the Dock Bar or by opening the Apple Finder, clicking on Applications and/or opening Garage Band.

2.Garage Band opens with the default project “My Song”. Refer to Garage Band’s user manual to change the default project.

3.“My Song” opens with one software instrument track. To record through the USB microphone, click on Track on the top of the window bar and select New Track as shown in Figure #10 below.

Figure #10

4. Select the tab in the window that opens that says Real Instrument.

Then select the source you will be recording through the microphone, such as vocals or guitar, Then be sure to check the box that says “Stereo” under format, as shown in Figure #11 (See next page).

 

 

 

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Contents USB Stereo Manual Little Background Information For More InformationUsing the Supplied Desktop Microphone Stand What’s an attenuation switch?Getting Familiar With Your Microphone Testing Your Setup Connecting the Microphone to Your Computer WindowsSetting the MXL USB mic to record in Garage Band Figure #8 Connecting the Microphone to Your MAC If You Don’t Hear Anything…