Sony PSLX300USB USB Turntable

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13
GB
Operations
PS-LX300USB.GB.3-198-123-16(1)
Setting up your computer
Before you use your computer connected to
the turntable, be sure to make the necessary
settings described below.
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instructions may look dierent from what you actually
see on the computer screen depending on its settings.
Setting the recording device
Make sure that [USB AUDIO CODEC] is set as
the default device. If not, select [Set Default].
[Recording] tab
Note
For Windows 7, you also need to set the signal input level.
For Windows XP
([Control Panel] is in [Category View])
1
Select [Control Panel] from the [Start]
menu.
2
Click [Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices].
3
Click [Sounds and Audio Devices].
4
Click the [Audio] tab.
5
Select [USB Audio CODEC] for [Default
device:] of [Sound recording].
6
Click [OK].
For Windows Vista
([Control Panel] is in the [Control Panel Home] view)
1
Select [Control Panel] from the [Start]
menu.
2
Click [Hardware and Sound].
3
Click [Sound].
4
Click the [Recording] tab.
5
Select [USB Audio CODEC] for
[Microphone].
6
Click [Set default].
7
Select [USB Audio CODEC], then click
[Properties].
8
Click the [Advanced] tab.
9
Select [2 channel, ...] (ex: [2 channel, 16 bit,
44100 Hz (CD Quality)]) from the [Default
Format] drop-down list.
10
Click [OK].
Note
To input stereo signal from the turntable to the
computer, performing steps 7 through 10 is necessary.
You can set the signal input level for Windows Vista SP1
or higher. For details, refer to your computer’s operating
instructions.
For Windows 7
([Control Panel] is in the [Category] view)
1
Select [Control Panel] from the [Start]
menu.
2
Click [Hardware and sound].
3
Click [Manage audio devices] in [Sound].
4
Click the [Recording] tab, and check if
[Default device] is set for [USB Audio
CODEC].
5
Select [USB Audio CODEC], and then click
[Properties].
6
Click the [Advanced] tab.
7
Select [2 channel, …] (ex: [2 channel, 16 bit,
44100 Hz (CD Quality)] or [2 channel, 16 bit,
48000 Hz (DVD Quality)]) from the [Default
Format] drop-down list.
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