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Importing Songs

Recording Sound from Microphone or Line Input

7-4Recording Sound from Microphone or Line Input

Records audio from a microphone or external device (Line In) as an MP3 file.

1 Click [File] and then click [Ripping] – [Line In].

• The [Ripping] screen opens.

2 Click the [Time Set] button, adjust the minutes with [C] [D] and then click the [Set] button.

• The Minutes display flashes.

Canceling the Recording Time Setting

Click [Cancel]. The recording time you set is returned to what it was before (before changes), so redo the settings from the beginning.

3 Adjust the seconds with [C] [D] and then click [Set].

• The Seconds display flashes.

4 Click the input column of the line input list and enter the necessary information.

Items to Enter:

Title, Artist, Album, Genre, BPM

When you click the [List] button, the genre table is displayed, so select the genre and click the [OK] button.

(Contd. on the next page)

[Ripping] Icon

If you click the [Ripping] icon, which is displayed in each function, it shifts to the Ripping Function.

Input Media

The [CD], [LINE], and [WAV] buttons on the left edge of the list above indicate the media for importing. The button of the selected source will be lit red.

Switching between Microphone and Line-In

Open the Windows sound settings (Manage Audio Devices) and select Microphone or Line-In from among the recording devices installed and set the default (default audio recording device). If you are using Windows XP or Windows 2000, if you click the [Volume...] button for the default sound recording device, the Recording Control screen opens, so select either Microphone or Line In.

Warning!

After the [Ripping] screen opens, line input is automatically set. When recording from the microphone, change the setting from [Line Input] to [Microphone].

MP3 Settings

The valid settings are lit. If you wish to change them, click the desired settings. Rate: Bit Rate.

REC Mode: Toggles between Stereo and Mono.

Sampling Rate: Sampling Frequency.

Track Divide: When set to Multi, if three or more seconds elapse with no sound (dead air), the track is automatically split up and a MP3 audio file is created.

Recommended Sampling Frequency

This software features 48kHz internal audio processing. When recording from microphone or line input, it is possible to choose from any of the available selections, but the [48kHz] setting is recommended.

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Pioneer SVJ-DL01D Click File and then click Ripping Line, Adjust the seconds with C D and then click Set, MP3 Settings

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