4ms Company WAV Recorder User Manual - Page 4

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Tutorial: Basic Recording

Recording on the WAV Recorder is easy!
1. Find something you want to record. It can be audio from your modular, another synth or musical
instrument, your phone or computer, or anything that outputs a line-level, headphone-level, or
modular-level signal.
2. Patch the audio signal into the Left IN jack. If you have a
stereo signal, you can patch the right channel into the
Right IN jack.
3. Patch the OUT jacks to something that lets you hear the
audio (speakers, amp, or a mixer).
4. The lights on the Signal Meter should be responding to the signal you patched in. Turn the Gain
knob so that some lights turn on, but not so high up that the red lights turn on. You should also
hear the audio output change volume as you turn the Gain knob.
5. Make sure the switch is flipped to Record and press the button. The button will turn red, and the
Busy light will start to flash.
6. Record as much as you want and then press the button again. Wait for the Busy light to turn off.
7. Congratulations! You just made a high-quality recording!
The WAV Recorder has now created a .wav file on the microSD card. You can listen to your recording
by flipping the switch to Playback and then pressing the button. The button will turn green and you'll
hear your recording. You can press the button again to stop playback.
You also can listen to the recording on your computer. Wait until the Busy light has turned off and then
pull out the microSD card. Insert it into your computer or card reader and browse the WAV Recorder
folders for the folder and file with the highest number. See the Folders and File Organization section for
more details.
Tip: Use an adaptor cable to convert to
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1/8" (3.5mm) if necessary. You can
patch a stereo cable into the
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