Recording With A Computer - Teac TN-100 Manual Del Usuario

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Lift the cue lever.
Cue lever
Tone arm
o You can also leave the cue lever down and move
the raised tone arm over the record and then
lower the tone arm slowly to start playback.
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Move the tone arm to the edge of the
record or the track where you want to
start playback.
Lower the cue lever.
8
Lower the tone arm slowly until the stylus touches
the record and playback begins.
o We recommend that you close the turntable
cover during record playback to avoid dust.
V Do not place anything on the turntable cover.
Objects on the cover might cause noise due
to vibrations or fall off, especially during
playback.
CAUTION
o During playback, do not touch the tone arm or the
rotating record.
o Do not stop turntable rotation during playback.
During record playback, feedback could occur if
the volume is too loud. If this happens, lower the
volume of the amplifier.
When playback finishes
When playback finishes, the tone arm automatically
returns to the tone arm holder and the rotation stops.
To stop playback manually, slightly lift the cue lever or
the headshell hook and return the tone arm to its rest-
ing position.
Cue lever
Tone arm
Headshell hook
o The tone arm may not return to the tone arm holder
automatically depending on the record. In that case,
move the tone arm back to the tone arm holder
manually.

Recording with a computer

Connect this record player to a computer using a com-
mercially-available USB cable to convert audio signals
from a record to digital data and send them to the
computer.
Supported operating systems
Computers running the following operating systems
can be connected by USB to this unit (as of July 2015).
Windows OS
Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit)
Windows 8 (32-bit, 64-bit)
Windows 8.1 (32-bit, 64-bit)
Mac OS X
OS X Lion 10.7
OS X Mountain Lion 10.8
OS X Mavericks 10.9
OS X Yosemite 10.10
Use with operating systems other than these is not
guaranteed.
o This unit will run with the standard OS driver, so there
is no need to install a special driver.
Connecting with a computer
1
Turn the computer on.
Confirm that the operating system is working
correctly.
2
Use the USB cable to connect the com-
puter and this unit.
o Use a USB cable with a ferrite core when con-
necting the unit to a computer.
3
Press this unit's STANDBY/ON button
to turn it on.
When they are connected, the computer will auto-
matically detect this unit's USB port and identify it
as "USB Audio CODEC".
o To record audio from this record player using a com-
puter, you must first install software that can be used
for audio recording on the computer. You may pur-
chase the audio recording software that you prefer
separately or download free software, such as Audacity
(http://audacity.sourceforge.net/), from the Internet. As
free software, Audacity is not supported by TEAC.
o When connected to a computer by USB and record-
ing audio, do not do any of the following. Doing so
could cause the computer to malfunction. Always
quit the computer recording software before doing
the following.
u Disconnect the USB cable
u Put the unit into standby
Computer settings
The following example explains the settings to make
using Windows 7.
1
From the Start menu, select Control
Panel.
2
Click "Sound".
3
Click the "Recording" tab, and confirm
that "USB Audio CODEC" is set as the
"Default Device".
4
Select "Microphone USB Audio CODEC" ,
and click the Properties button.
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Click the "Advanced" tab.
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From the "Default Format" pull-down
menu, select the audio quality (format)
that you want to use for recording.
NOTE
"2 channel, 16 bit, 48000 Hz (DVD quality)" provides
high audio quality but also requires more file space.
Recording with a lower sampling frequency reduces
the audio quality but also uses less file space.
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Click "OK".
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