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Overview Table of Contents sections 1 2 3 4 5 6 Input/Output Description The recording-level LED indicators show how loud the audio signal is. When recording or preparing to record, the recording-level LEDs will light up when the audio level reaches a certain threshold. When playing back audio from your iPod, the recording-level LEDs will respond to the level of the audio being played. The recording LED lights can tell you if the volume is too low or too high. If none of the recording-level LEDs light up while you're recording, your audio signal volume might be too low. If all of the recording-level LEDs are lit up constantly, your volume might be too high. You can adjust the volume using the gain control switches and/or the master level control knob. The four LEDs to the left represent the left channel of the stereo mix, and the four LEDs to the right represent the right channel. The red LEDs in the center, marked with a 0, will light up when the audio signal is right at the maximum audio level that the iPod can accurately record. If either of these LEDs is frequently lighting up, you might want to turn down the master level. I Recording Level LEDs I The status-indicator LED shows you the state of the GoStudio. Green: GoStudio is operational, but not performing a recording. Red: GoStudio is operational and a recording is in progress. Blinking: The status indicator starts to blink when the GoStudio senses that the batteries are getting low. When the status indicator starts to blink, you can expect to have 30-60 minutes of recording time remaining before the batteries die. The status indicator blinks more quickly as the batteries get lower and lower. If the status indicator does not turn on when the GoStudio power switch is set to on (or on with iPod with functioning iPod attached), this usually means that the batteries are too low for the GoStudio to operate, and the batteries should be changed or charged. J J Status Indicator GoStudio 14

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GoStudio
Table of Contents
SECTIONS
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2
3
4
5
6
OVERVIEW
Input/Output
Description
Recording Level
LEDs
The recording-level LED indicators show how loud the audio signal is.
When recording or preparing to record, the recording-level LEDs will
light up when the audio level reaches a certain threshold. When playing
back audio from your iPod, the recording-level LEDs will respond to the
level of the audio being played.
The recording LED lights can tell you if the volume is too low or too
high. If none of the recording-level LEDs light up while you’re recording,
your audio signal volume might be too low. If all of the recording-level
LEDs are lit up constantly, your volume might be too high. You can
adjust the volume using the gain control switches and/or the master
level control knob.
The four LEDs to the left represent the left channel of the stereo mix,
and the four LEDs to the right represent the right channel.
The red LEDs in the center, marked with a
0
, will light up when the
audio signal is right at the maximum audio level that the iPod can
accurately record. If either of these LEDs is frequently lighting up, you
might want to turn down the master level.
Status Indicator
The status-indicator LED shows you the state of the GoStudio.
Green:
GoStudio is operational, but not performing a recording.
Red:
GoStudio is operational and a recording is in progress.
Blinking:
The status indicator starts to blink when the GoStudio
senses that the batteries are getting low. When the status indicator
starts to blink, you can expect to have 30–60 minutes of recording time
remaining before the batteries die. The status indicator blinks more
quickly as the batteries get lower and lower.
If the status indicator does not turn on when the GoStudio power
switch is set to
on
(or
on with iPod
with functioning iPod attached),
this usually means that the batteries are too low for the GoStudio to
operate, and the batteries should be changed or charged.
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