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HOW TO PLAYBACK FROM A FLASH DRIVE
1.
Connect a USB flash drive with MP3 to the turntable's front USB port.
2.
If the light next to the
once.
/
/
3.
Press
Note: Songs will play in alphabetical order by file name within each folder on the drive. QUICK PLAY FLASH
will scan through the drive's folders/subfolders for playable music files in the following order: (1) songs recorded
by the turntable that are located in the MUSIC
folders/subfolders (including any hidden or .Trash folders)
4.
Press |<< or >>| to skip to the previous/next song.
HOW TO ACCESS FLASH DRIVE RECORDED MUSIC ON YOUR COMPUTER
1.
Connect the USB flash drive to a free USB port on your computer (preferably one on the rear panel of your
computer).
2.
On a PC, your flash drive can be accessed by opening the My Computer icon on your desktop (this is called
'Computer' in Windows Vista and Windows 7). On a Mac, the USB flash drive icon will appear on your desktop.
3.
Select your USB flash drive from the list of drives in My Computer (PC) or on your desktop (Mac) and double
click to open the drive.
4.
The files that you recorded using the QUICK PLAY FLASH can be found in the MUSIC
be titled "Rec001.MP3", "Rec002.MP3, etc. You can then select your songs and drag them to a folder on your
computer. Then use your favorite MP3 music player software to play back the songs.
5.
After you have transferred your songs, to safely remove the USB drive, right-click on the drive icon in the
System Tray and select the option to "safely remove" the drive (PC), or right-click (Ctrl+click) on the drive icon
on the desktop and select 'Eject' (Mac). Once the drive has been ejected, you can remove the USB flash drive
from the computer's USB port.

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM
I am not hearing any
audio when I am
recording.
I am experiencing poor
sound quality.
When recording into my
computer on Windows
Vista, my recordings are
mono instead of stereo.
My music is playing at a
strange pitch.
When recording into my
computer on Windows 7,
my recordings are
distorted.
My record stopped
playing before the end of
the song.
/
/
button is lit solid green, proceed to Step 3. If it is lit red, press the Mode button
; the first song will play.
CAUSE
Needle is not on the record.
Cartridge connection is not
secure.
Vinyl record is dirty or
scratched.
Recording input properties in
Vista not set to "stereo".
Incorrect speed selected on
the turntable.
The Windows 7 Sound
Panel> Levels setting is
turned up too high
If you are playing a 45RPM
record, the Autostop feature
may have detected that the
tonearm is close enough to
the center to stop the record.
_ION folder. (2) songs in the root directory (3) songs in other
Place the needle on the record.
Cartridge must be securely connected to the tonearm
whenever you are using the turntable.
Try dusting off and gently wiping the surface of the record
before playing it.
In Vista, you may need to manually specify "stereo" for the
recording input.
Go to Start
Control Panel
Then, click on the Recording tab and highlight the
Microphone input (USB Audio Codec). Click on
Properties to bring up the input settings. Next, click on the
Advanced tab and select "2 channel, 16 bit, 44100 Hz (CD
quality)" in the Default Format pull-down menu. Lastly, click
Apply to accept the settings.
Make sure that you are playing your records at the speed
they were intended to be played. Select between the
different speeds (33, 45, or 78 RPM).
Go to Start
Control Panel
Then click on the Recording tab and highlight the
Microphone input (USB Audio Codec). Click on
Properties to bring up the input settings. Next, click on the
Advanced tab and select "2 channel, 16 bit, 44100 Hz (CD
quality)"
Uncheck the two boxes in Exclusive Mode and click Apply.
Select the Levels tab and set the level slider to '4'. Then
click Apply and Ok.
Set the Autostop Switch to "off."
4
_ION folder and will
SOLUTION
Sound (in Classic View).
Sound (in Classic View).

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