Sony PS-LX300USB Operating Instructions - Page 9
Recording Audio Tracks on Your Computer - windows 7
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Operations To pause playing Press the UP/DOWN button to raise the stylus off the vinyl record. To play a different part of the vinyl record 1 After performing step 4, press the UP/ DOWN button, then lift the tone arm. 2 Move the tone arm to the position you desire. 3 Press the UP/DOWN button. The tone arm descends to the record, then playback starts. To play a 17-cm vinyl record Place the supplied 45 r/min adaptor on the spindle. When you have finished using the adaptor, put it back in the adaptor tray. Recording Audio Tracks on Your Computer You can record audio tracks of a vinyl record on your computer by: • Connecting the turntable and your computer using the supplied USB cable • Using the supplied software, "Sound Forge Audio Studio LE" System requirements for the computer to be connected to the turntable* • Compliant computer: IBM PC/AT or compatible computers • Operating systems: Windows Vista® Home Basic Windows Vista® Home Premium Windows Vista® Business Windows Vista® Ultimate Windows® XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 or higher Windows® XP Professional Service Pack 2 or higher Pre-installed (manufacturer installed only) - Operating systems other than those listed above are not supported. - 64bit operating systems are not supported. • Hardware Environment: - Port: USB port** * Required when recording audio tracks of a vinyl record onto a computer via a USB connection. **The USB jack of the turntable supports USB (full- speed). Notes • For the operating environment mentioned above, the turntable is not guaranteed to operate with all computers. • The turntable is not guaranteed to operate with home built computers, operating systems that are personally up-graded or multiple operating systems. • The turntable is not guaranteed to operate with functions such as system suspend, sleep (stand-by mode) and hibernation, on all computers. Continued GB