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AUX-IN Operation

This turntable includes an auxiliary audio signal input jack for connecting external audio
devices like MP3 players, CD players, and older, nondockable iPods so you can listen to
your external source through the turntable's speakers.
1. Use an audio cable (not included) with one 3.5 mm stereo connection on each end
of the cable.
2. Plug one end into the AUX-IN jack on the turntable and the other end to the Line
Out jack of the audio device.
3. Power on the turntable and audio device. The indicator light of turntable will be red.
4. The volume level can be controlled through the turntable. Operate all the functions
on the auxiliary device as usual.
5. Please note that AUX-IN function is a first-priority function. Even if the indicator light
for BT/LP is on, these functions won't work while the AUX-IN function is in use.
Please unplug the AUX-IN cable before using the BT/LP functions.
NOTE:
1. Make sure the tone arm is securely locked to avoid any damage.
2. When you are done, don't forget to turn off the power on the turntable and your
external device.
Recording the Vinyl to Your Computer
Please follow the below steps to set up Audacity to record from the USB audio device.
For more details, please refer to the BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF AUDACITY at
https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/recording_with_usb_turntables.html
1. Download the Audacity software and complete installation
1.1 Ensure your Audacity software is up to date. You can download the current
version from http://www.audacityteam.org/download/
1.2 Follow the instructions to complete installation.
2. Set up Audacity to record from the USB audio device.
2.1 Connect the USB device
Use the supplied USB cable to connect your turntable and your computer.
No extra driver is required.
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2.2 System settings needed for Windows and Mac
Windows:
1. By the system clock, right-click over the Speaker icon select Sounds then the
Recording tab, and then click on the USB device in the list and click Properties.
Click the Advanced tab set your required bit rate and sample rate from the
Default Format dropdown (normally "2 channel 16-bit 44100 Hz").
2. On the Advanced tab, in the "Default Format" section, make sure the dropdown
menu is set to "2 channel 16-bit 44100 Hz".
For a more detailed walk-through of the above steps for Windows (or if that does not
work for your version of Windows), see Windows: accessing the Windows Sound
controls.
Mac:
1. From Apple Menu > System Preferences select "Sound" and click on the Input
tab
2. Select "USB Audio CODEC" or similar as the input device and verify the Recording
Meter shows input.
3. If the recording meter in the Sound preferences panel does not show input:
1. From the Finder, select Go > Utilities and open Audio MIDI Setup.
2. If the Audio Devices window is not visible, select Window > Show Audio
Devices.
3. Select your USB input device in the list in the left pane of the Audio Devices
window.
4. Set the Format to "44100.0 Hz" and "2ch-16bit".
For a more detailed walk-through of the above steps for Mac, see Mac and USB
input devices on the Audacity Wiki.
2.3 Launch Audacity.
If Audacity is already running when you connected the cable, choose Transport
>Rescan Audio Devices or restart Audacity.
2.4 Project Rate
Set the Audacity Project Rate in Selection Toolbar at the bottom left of the
Audacity screen to 44100 Hz:
2.5 Devices
Use Device Toolbar to set the recording and playback devices and to set the
recording channels to "2 (Stereo) Recording Channels", as in the below example on
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