3.Speak into the microphone to create a sound file.

4.When you finish recording, press the Stop button. Be careful when recording; audio files can become quite large.

Line-In

Analog signals come in through the NEC Versa VXi’s Line-In port. The analog signals are converted into digital bits and bytes (digitized) through a converter known as an ADC (analog-to-digital converter). The resulting digital sound bytes can be stored, edited, processed, and transferred. You can record ambient sound effects, specific sound effects, or music to enhance a presentation.

Ambient sound effects create a sense of place or environment and include sounds such as rain, heavy traffic, chirping birds. Specific sound effects accent or illustrate an action. Examples of specific sound effects include footsteps, a crash, and a clock chime. There are many sources of prerecorded sound effects available on the market, or, you can record your own sounds.

Line-In accepts analog signals from external devices such as a tape deck, a stereo CD-player, or a stereo tuner. The Line-In port has a mini-type connector. You may need an adapter to connect your input device to the NEC Versa VXi through Line-In.

Note Using Line-In does not disable the internal speakers.

CD-ROM Input

You can record music and sound effects from a CD (compact disc) and store them on your hard disk. The audio signal from the CD-ROM drive connects directly to your NEC Versa VXi. Simply follow the instructions in “Recording” to record sound from your CD player.

Microphone

You can capture and record sounds through the internal microphone on the NEC Versa VXi or through an external microphone that connects to the system through the microphone port. You can record voice-overs for narration, reminders, or special instructions.

See “Recording” earlier in this chapter, for details about recording sound with the microphone.

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NEC VXi manual Line-In, CD-ROM Input, Microphone