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DX-101 USB-R
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HEADSHELL
S-SHAPEDTONEARM
TONEARM LEVER
ANTI-SKATE CONTROL
COUNTERWEIGHT
USB SOCKET
PLATTER SPEEDS
RECORD/STOPBUTTON
- Install cartridge here. When installing a
cartridge, refer to the installation instructions supplied by the
manufacturer of that cartridge. During installation, attach the
stylus protector to guard the stylus tip from damage.
Attach wires as follows:
White (L+) Left channel+
Blue (L-) Left channel -
Red (R+) Right channel+
Green (R-) Right channel-
Controls the up and down action of the tone arm lift.
This applies inward force to the
tone arm so it doesn't skip outward across the record due to the
centrifugal force of the record spinning. Cartridge manufacturers
usually specify the proper setting of this.
Adjustment creates the proper
downward pressure of the stylus to the record. Attach now by
sliding the counterweight onto the rear of the tone arm. Twist it
lightly and it will screw onto the rear shaft of the tone arm.
Connect a USB Pen Drive or HDD to record your vinyl, info will
stored in MP3 format only.
Select between 33 rpm & 45 rpm using the appropiate knobs.
Press the button to start recording and press again to stop
recording.
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START/STOP
PLATTER
MOTOROFF
TARGETLIGHT
PLATTER REVOLUTION SPEEDS (rpm)
REVERSE
HEAD SHELL LOCKING NUT
PITCH SLIDER
TONE ARM
45 RPM ADAPTOR
ANTI SKATE KNOB
COUNTERWEIGHT
POWER SWITCH
POWER CORD CONNECTOR
USB CONNECTOR
PHONO/LINE SWITCH
OUTPUTL& R
Press this button to start or stop the platter.
Press the button to enable motor off,and the led will be flash .
Press the button again to disable function.
Insert targetlight to the deck and it will light up.
33 rpm Press 33
45 rpm Press 45
(Only DX-101 USB) 78 rpm Press 33 and 45 buttons
simultaneously. To return to 33 or 45rpm play mode just press the
desired button.
This button is used to reverse the direction of the platter rotation.
Attach the headshell by inserting into the front end of the tone arm,
then turn the locking nut clockwise with the head shell firmly held
horizontally.
Use this to change the speed of the platter when the PITCH
indicator is NOT lit.
This is a fully manual tone arm. To start playback, gently place
the stylus on the record using the headshell finger support. Do
not drop the stylus onto the record as it may cause damage to the
diamond tip and to the record.
Place on center spindle for playing 7” records with large center
holes.
When a record is playing, a force is generated drawing the stylus
towards the center of the record. Set this knob to the same value as
the stylus pressure to offsetthis force.
Use this to balance the tone arm and to adjust the stylus pressure.
This switch turns the power on or off, including the motor and
audio signal
Used to connect the included power cord.
USB connection (USB cable limit within 3M).
This is a switchable ‘phono level’or 'line level' output (using RCA
jacks) which can be connected to the ‘phono’ or 'line' input on an
exterior unit.
This is the standard analog output (RCA jacks) which can be
connected either to a phono or line input on any DJ mixer,
depending on the setting of the phono / line selector.
a. Remove the stylus protective cover, if so equipped. Never touch
the stylus tip during the adjustment.
b. Lower the tonearm lever.
c. Release the tonearm clamp and release the tonearm from the arm
rest.
d. Set the anti-skate adjustment to zero
e. Rotate the counterweight in either direction until the tonearm is
perfectly balanced horizontally (floats freely).
f. Return the tonearm to the arm rest and lock it in place.
g. Hold the counterweight stationary with one hand and rotate only
the stylus pressure ring to bring the number “0” of the ring into
alignment with the center line on the tonearm rear shaft.
h. Rotate the counterweight clockwise until the scale value
corresponding to the recommend stylus pressure
Note: The recommended stylus pressure of the optional cartridge
that may have been includ-ed with your unit is 2 grams. For all
other cartridge systems please refer to the manufactures
specification included with the cartridge.
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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
TONE ARM ASSEMBLY
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AUDACITYSOFTWARE OVERVIEW
Setting up your PC to work withAudacity
RECORDINGALBUMS WITHAUDACITY
SAVINGFILES IN MP3 FORMAT
Windows
Mac OSX
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Insert target light for illumination the
stylus.
Place a record on the turntable mat.
When playing a 45rpm record with a
large centre hole; place the 45rpm
adapter on the centre spindle.
Set the rotation speed (33/45/78) to
match the record.
. Release the arm clamp.
Set the cueing lever to the up
position.
Press the Start/Stop button and the
turntable platter will start to rotate.
Move the tone arm over the desired
groove.
Set the cueing lever to the down
position, the tone arm will descend
slowly onto.
The record and play begins.
Set the desired pitch adjusts range
by depressing the buttons until the
desired pitch is reached.
Options are +/-10%.
Adjust the pitch to a desirable
speed.
To suspend play, lift tone arm with
cueing lever.
When play is finished, raise the
cueing lever, move the tone arm to
the armrest and secure the tone arm
with the arm clamp.
Press the Start/Stop button to stop
the platter rotating.
Turn the power dial to turn off the
power.
Audacity is free software, licensed under the GNU
General Public License(GPL). More information as
well as open source code can be found on the web at
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Note : Please ensure you have installed the software
before starting.
1. Connect an input source to the unit
2. Connect the USB lead to your computer
3. Install theAudacity recording software
4. Open theAudacity program
5. Select Preference from the Edit tab in the
Audacity menu
6. SelectAudio I/O tab at the top left
• Under Playback, Device, select your internal
sound card
• Under Recording, Device, select USBAudio
CODEC
• Under Recording, Channels, select 2 (Stereo)
• Check the box marked Play other tracks
while recording new one
• Check the box marked Software Play through
1.Saving a project
• Audacity writes all the changed and recorded
audio to a directory called Projectname_data,
which is located right where you saved the
projectfile itself
• Thus, select Save project as from yourAudacity
File tab and choose a location and filename for
yourproject
• Please note that when you startup Audacity
fresh, only the “Save As...” menu option is
available.
2.How to record
• Set your USB turntable up to play the song or
albumyou want to record
• Click on the red Record button to
beginrecording.
• Lower tone arm on USB turntable onto album
andtrack you want to record.
• Click on the blue Pause button to
pause the recording. Press it again to
continue.
•Click on the yellow Stopbutton.
That's it. You can now play around with your
recording and explore the editing capabilities of
Audacity.
Remember that you can use the Undo function
almostwithout limits while the projectis open.
Note: CD's cannot be burned directly from the
Audacity application. Other CD burning
applicationsshould be used.
Audacity software saves files in Wav and Ogg
Vorbis format. For saving files in MP3 format you
will need files x"lame_enc.dll" for Windows and
file"LameLib" for Mac.
To get these files for Windows & Mac OSX:
Click at:
- Access download page LAME.
- Click at any "lame-3.96.1" file, they are the
same.
- When LAME files download is finish save it in
you PC.
- At Audacity, when exporting to MP3 format
software will ask for lame_enc.dll file.
- Access download page LAME.
- LameLib in to your MAC
- Use Stuffit Expander to extract files.
- Save file "LameLib" in your MAC.
- Audacity, when exporting to MP3 format
software will ask for LameLib file.
If you have any trouble with this chapter contact
us at
ush the power to on and the
speed indicator and the stylus
illuminator will light up.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help/faq?s=install
&item=lame-mp3&lang=es
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DX-101USB OPERATION