M-Audio MicroTrack II manual Playback EQ, Scrub Audio Menu, Rec Time Display, Record Button

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MicroTrack II

User Guide

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Playback EQ

This menu provides access to the six EQ curves built into MicroTrack II. These curves affect playback only—all recordings are made without EQ. To activate an EQ preset, use the [NAV] wheel to select the curve, then press in to activate it. The EQ has the following settings:

1.Normal: This defeats the EQ and provides flat playback response.

2.Bass Boost: Increases the low frequencies during playback.

3.Bass Reducer: Decreases the low frequencies during playback.

4.Treble Boost: Increases the high frequencies during playback.

5.Treble Reducer: Decreases the high frequencies during playback.

6.Bass and Treble Boost: Increases both the low and high frequencies during playback.

Scrub Audio Menu

This is an on/off setting that allows you to hear audio as you rewind and fast-forward through an audio file. When set to on, you will be able to hear bits of the file as you seek. When off, MicroTrack II will be silent while seeking.

Rec Time Display

This option dictates how MicroTrack II computes the remaining recording time that is shown on the LCD Display in the Record and Record Pause States.

CF cards and Microdrives with a capacity of more than 512 MB use the FAT 32 file system. This file system has an inherent 2GB limit on file size. Thus, MicroTrack II may show a shorter record time available, even if there are more than 2GB available on the CF media. The Rec Time Display settings are:

Time Until 2GB: This setting will compute the remaining recording time available based on a 2GB size (or the currently available space on the CF media if less than 2GB).

Time on Media: This setting will compute the total available recording time remaining based on the free space on the CF media.

MicroTrack II helps circumvent the 2GB file size limitation by automatically creating an additional audio file once the 2GB limit has been reached and continuing to record to the new file. This ensures that you can record for a long period of time and the overall capacity of the media becomes the time limit.

Record Button

This option will set the behavior of the Record Button. The settings are:

Record: This setting causes MicroTrack II to enter the Record State when the Record button is pressed.

Record/Pause: This setting causes MicroTrack II to enter the Record Pause State when the Record button is pressed. This allows the user to set recording levels before starting to record.

Pressing the Record button a second time, or pushing in on the [NAV] wheel starts the actual recording.

Verify Delete

This is a simple on/off menu preference that enables or disables the delete confirmation message. When this feature is on, you will be asked to confirm a file delete any time you press the [DEL] key. This helps prevent accidental erasure of files you wish to keep. When this feature is off, files will be deleted as soon as the [DEL] button is pressed.

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Contents User Guide MicroTrack User Guide Table of ContentsMicroTrack User Guide What’s in the Box IntroductionCongratulations on your purchase of M-Audio MicroTrack Minimum System Requirements Product FeaturesMac Connecting to a Computer Setup and ChargingCharging the Battery with the USB Power Supply Power Saving Hibernation ModeFormatting the Recording Media Formatting Using MicroTrackInput Levels Adjust Levels These control Hardware Controls and IndicatorsFront TopMicroTrack User Guide Main Menu Record Settings MenuFiles Menu Options WAV EncoderOptions MP3 Backlight Options MenuContrast ChannelsScrub Audio Menu Playback EQRec Time Display Record ButtonConnect to PC System MenuFormat Media Test MediaVersion Firmware Update Factory DefaultsDate and Time Korean and simplified Chinese language options LanguageAbout Recording Operating InstructionsMicroTrack User Guide Playback Loop Playback While using Loop Playback mode, you canCharging MicroTrack II from the Computer Using MicroTrack II with a ComputerTransferring Audio Files to a Computer Disconnecting MicroTrack II from Your Computer Using MicroTrack II as a Portable Data DriveDisconnecting from Windows Swapping CompactFlash or Microdrive Media Warranty Terms Warranty Registration Warranty Terms and RegistrationAppendix Recording Time vs. Media ChartWAV Recording Time in Seconds Audio USA

MicroTrack II specifications

The M-Audio MicroTrack II is a professional portable digital audio recorder designed for musicians, podcasters, and field recorders seeking high-quality sound in a compact package. This device builds on the legacy of the original MicroTrack, offering enhanced features that cater to the needs of audio professionals.

One of the standout features of the MicroTrack II is its ability to record in multiple formats, including WAV and MP3. This flexibility allows users to select the appropriate format for their specific needs, whether it's high-fidelity recordings for music projects or smaller file sizes for quick sharing. The device supports up to 24-bit/96 kHz resolution, ensuring studio-quality audio that captures every nuance of sound.

The MicroTrack II is equipped with two high-quality combo inputs, allowing users to connect XLR or 1/4-inch TRS microphones and instruments. This versatility makes it ideal for recording vocals, guitars, and other instruments. The built-in preamps are also noteworthy, delivering low noise and high gain, which is essential for achieving clean audio recordings.

Another key feature of the MicroTrack II is its intuitive user interface, with a bright LCD screen that displays crucial recording information such as levels, battery life, and session time. The device has a simple button layout, making it easy to navigate even for those who are not tech-savvy. Additionally, it comes with onboard effects, such as compression and limiting, allowing for real-time processing while recording.

In terms of connectivity, the MicroTrack II offers USB 2.0 for easy file transfer to a computer, as well as MIDI I/O for synchronization with other devices. This makes it a versatile choice for both standalone recording and integration into larger production setups.

Portability is another significant advantage of the MicroTrack II. Its lightweight design means it can easily be transported in a bag, making it perfect for on-the-go recording sessions, field recordings, and live concerts. The device is powered by standard AA batteries or can be powered via USB, providing flexibility during long recording sessions.

Overall, the M-Audio MicroTrack II combines portability, versatility, and high-quality audio performance, making it an essential tool for anyone serious about recording audio in various environments. Whether you're a musician capturing inspiration on the road or a producer documenting sound for post-production, the MicroTrack II provides the functionality and quality you need to achieve professional results.