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Olympus LS-10 - Linear PCM Recorder 2 GB Digital Voice Brochure & Specs
Digitizing an analog source
Application 1
The LS-10 can be used to digitize analog sound sources such as LP records and music cassettes. Connect
the LINE OUT jacks of the analog component (amplifier, radio-cassette, etc.) to the LINE IN jacks of the
LS-10. A converter cable (commercially available) may be required when recording turntable sound
through a mini-component system. When using an RCA (pin) jack converter cable, it is recommended to
use a non-resistance type cable.
Connecting a compact/portable component
To LINE IN jack
Provided connecting cord
(Stereo mini-jack)
(Stereo mini-plug - Stereo mini-plug)
LS-10
Connecting a mini-component system (turntable)
To LINE IN jack
Commercially available converter cord
(Stereo mini-jack)
(Stereo mini-plug - RCA pin plugs L/R)
LS-10
Excellent playback functions
Application 2
The LS-10 has built-in stereo speakers so that it can reproduce stereo audio without using other devices.
The LS-10's ability to play MP3 and WMA format sound files downloaded from a computer and to apply
built-in effects also makes it an ideal portable music player. In playback, you can use the Reverb mode to
recreate the sound space of various different environments. Five options are available: NORMAL, STUDIO,
CLUB, HALL, DOME. The LS-10 also incorporates EUPHONY MOBILE, which offers surround sound with
natural expansion for long hours of fatigue-free listening. With a choice of 4 acoustical environment
settings including Natural, Wide and Power, as well as Off, this function can dramatically enhance the
presence of the sound being listened.
OFF
Natural mode
This mode enhances the richness
of sound together with a natural
acoustical field expansion.
Images of EUPHONY MOBILE settings
EUPHONY MOBILE is a trademark of comprehensive audio equality improvement technology including the virtual sound source technology of
DiMAGIC Corporation.
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To LINE OUT jack
(Stereo mini-jack)
Radio-cassette/Portable component
To LINE OUT (or REC OUT) jacks
(RCA pin jacks L/R)
Mini-component system (turntable)
BASS
Wide mode
Power mode
This mode offers an even more
T h i s m o d e e n h a n c e s l o w e r
expansive feel that is clear,
sound registers at the same
comfortable and energetic.
time as natural expansive feel.
Playback, editing on your PC
Application 3
The LS-10 comes with CUBASE LE4 software, a multifunction DAW (Desktop
Audio Workstation) application that enables you to edit and play back audio
files recorded with the LS-10 on your computer. Editing functions include
resizing, division, connection, deletion, fade-in and fade-out. There's also a
normalization function that can be used to adjust the recording volume and
various effects, enabling you to enjoy high-quality desktop music.
Main functions
Editing with max. 48 audio tracks
Mixer function that can be set per channel.
Various effects (Delay, Distortion, Dynamics, Filter, Modulation, Reverb, etc.
Operating environment
Windows
CPU
Pentium / Athlon 1.4 GHz
Memory
512 MB RAM
OS
Windows XP (Home or Professional), Windows Vista
Display
Resolution 1024 x 768 pixels
Audio
Windows DirectX compatible audio
ASIO compatible audio hardware recommended for low latency
Hardware
performance
Drive
DVD-ROM drive
Network
Internet access required for license activation
Macintosh
CPU
Power Mac G4 1 GHz or Core Solo 1.5 GHz
Memory
512 MB RAM
OS
OS X Version 10.4
Display resolution 1024 x 768 pixels
Hardware
CoreAudio compatible audio hardware
Drive
DVD-ROM drive
Network
Internet access required for license activation
CD creation on your PC
Application 4
You can create original CDs from the recordings you've made with the LS-10. Whether it's your own original
musical performances or found sounds such as bird songs, bubbling brooks, or roaring locomotives, burning your
recordings to CD is a great way to preserve and share them. If you select the same recording mode used for CDs
(44.1 kHz/16-bit) at the time of recording, you can create CDs directly without having to convert the data. Such
CDs can be played back on any CD player. To create a CD, upload the recorded audio file to your computer by
means of USB connection or an SD card, and burn a CD-R with "Windows Media Player" or "iTunes".
A CD-R/RW drive is necessary for CD burning.
USB
LS-10
SD card
(Project Window)
(VST Dynamics)
CD
Computer
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