Recording Audio Tracks On; Your Computer - Sony PS-LX300USB Operating Instructions Manual

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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
PCI
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 English
version 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.
Before recording, install the supplied software,
"Sound Forge Audio Studio LE:'
Once you install the software into your
computer, you do not have to install it again
other than that you need to re-install it.
1
Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the
CD drive of your computer.
2
Install the software according to on-
screen instructions.
Tip
For details about installing the software, refer to the
"Sound Forge Audio Studio LE" installation guide.
Connect the turntable and the computer with
the supplied USB cable.
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