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Connecting with a computer, Computer settings, From the Start menu, select Control Panel.

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ENGLISH Connecting with a computer 1 Turn the computer on. Confirm that the operating system is working correctly. 2 Use the USB cable to connect the computer and this unit. Computer settings The following example explains the settings to make using Windows 7. 1 From the Start menu, select Control Panel. 2 Click "Sound". 3 Click the "Recording" tab, and confirm that "USB Audio CODEC" is set as the "Default Device". 4 Select "Microphone USB Audio CODEC", and click the Properties button. 5 Click the "Advanced" tab. oo For connecting to a computer, we recommend using a USB cable that has a ferrite core, which resists noise, attached. 3 Press the POWER button on this unit to turn the unit on. When the computer and this unit are connected, the computer will automatically detect this unit's USB port and identify it as "USB Audio CODEC". oo To record audio from this unit using a computer, you must first install software that can be used for audio recording on the computer. You may purchase the audio recording software that you prefer separately or download free software, such as Audacity (http:// www.audacityteam.org/), from the Internet. As free software, Audacity is not supported by TEAC. oo When connected to a computer by USB and recording audio, do not do any of the following. Doing so could cause the computer to malfunction. Always quit the computer recording software before doing the following. oo Disconnect the USB cable oo Turn the unit off 6 From the "Default Format" pull-down menu list, select the desired recording quality (format). TIP "2 channel, 16 bit, 48000 Hz (DVD quality)" provides high audio quality but also requires more file space. Recording with a lower sampling frequency reduces the audio quality but also uses less file space. 7 Click "OK". 25

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ENGLISH
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Connecting with a computer
1
Turn the computer on.
Confirm that the operating system is working correctly°
2
Use the USB cable to connect the computer
and this unit.
o
For connecting to a computer, we recommend using a USB
cable that has a ferrite core, which resists noise, attached°
3
Press the POWER button on this unit to turn
the unit on.
When the computer and this unit are connected, the computer
will automatically detect this unit’s USB port and identify it as
“USB Audio CODEC”°
o
To record audio from this unit using a computer, you must first
install software that can be used for audio recording on the
computer°
You may purchase the audio recording software that you prefer
separately or download free software, such as Audacity (http://
www°audacityteam°org/), from the Internet°
As free software, Audacity is not supported by TEAC°
o
When connected to a computer by USB and recording audio, do
not do any of the following° Doing so could cause the computer
to malfunction° Always quit the computer recording software
before doing the following°
o
Disconnect the USB cable
o
Turn the unit off
Computer settings
The following example explains the settings to make using Windows 7°
1
From the Start menu, select Control Panel.
2
Click “Sound”.
3
Click the “Recording” tab, and confirm that
“USB Audio CODEC” is set as the “Default
Device”.
4
Select “Microphone USB Audio CODEC”, and
click the Properties button.
5
Click the “Advanced” tab.
6
From the “Default Format” pull-down menu
list, select the desired recording quality
(format).
TIP
“2 channel, 16 bit, 48000 Hz (DVD quality)” provides high audio
quality but also requires more file space° Recording with a
lower sampling frequency reduces the audio quality but also
uses less file space°
7
Click “OK”.