Sony PS-HX500 Operating Instructions - Page 19

Recording a Vinyl Record, For customers in Europe - canada

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Recording a Vinyl Record 2 Rotate the SPEED/POWER rotary switch knob to select "ON" to turn on the turntable. 4 Use the Hi-Res Audio Recorder application to record audio tracks onto the computer. For detailed instructions on using the Hi-Res Audio Recorder application and transferring audio tracks to a high resolution audio device, refer to the Hi-Res Audio Recorder Help at http:// rd1.sony.net/help/ha/hrar/. 3 Download and install the Hi-Res Audio Recorder application onto the computer. For detailed instructions, visit the website designated to your area of residency. For customers in Europe: Access http://www.sony.eu/support, switch to the website for your country, and then search for "Hi-Res Audio Recorder." For customers in the U.S.A.: Access http://esupport.sony.com/ and search for "Hi-Res Audio Recorder." For customers in Canada: Access http://esupport.sony.com/CA/ and search for "Hi-Res Audio Recorder." Note • Be sure to use only the supplied USB cable when connecting a computer to your turntable. Do not use a USB hub or a USB extension cable for connection. • Be sure to insert the USB cable plug straight and all the way into the USB port. Do not force it obliquely into the port as it may cause malfunctions. • When you do not intend to record audio tracks onto a computer, it is recommended that you disconnect the USB cable from your turntable. With a computer connected to the turntable via the USB port, playback with the connected audio device may cause noises. • When a computer is connected to your turntable with a USB cable for recording, regardless of the PHONO/LINE switch selection on the back of the turntable, playing a vinyl record sends audio data optimized by the turntable's equalizer to the USB port on the computer. 19

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Recording a Vinyl Record
2
Rotate the SPEED/POWER rotary
switch knob to select “ON” to turn
on the turntable.
3
Download and install the Hi-Res
Audio Recorder application onto the
computer.
For detailed instructions, visit the
website designated to your area of
residency.
For customers in Europe:
switch to the website for your country,
and then search for “Hi-Res Audio
Recorder.”
For customers in the U.S.A.:
search for "Hi-Res Audio Recorder."
For customers in Canada:
and search for "Hi-Res Audio Recorder."
4
Use the Hi-Res Audio Recorder
application to record audio tracks
onto the computer.
For detailed instructions on using the
Hi-Res Audio Recorder application and
transferring audio tracks to a high
resolution audio device, refer to the
Hi-Res Audio Recorder Help at http://
rd1.sony.net/help/ha/hrar/.
Note
Be sure to use only the supplied USB cable when
connecting a computer to your turntable. Do not
use a USB hub or a USB extension cable for
connection.
Be sure to insert the USB cable plug straight and
all the way into the USB port. Do not force it
obliquely into the port as it may cause
malfunctions.
When you do not intend to record audio tracks
onto a computer, it is recommended that you
disconnect the USB cable from your turntable.
With a computer connected to the turntable via
the USB port, playback with the connected
audio device may cause noises.
When a computer is connected to your turntable
with a USB cable for recording, regardless of the
PHONO/LINE switch selection on the back of the
turntable, playing a vinyl record sends audio
data optimized by the turntable's equalizer to
the USB port on the computer.