Line-In - NEC Versa 2400 Series User Manual

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To listen to the sounds you've recorded, use the VersaGlide
to press the play button. (The play button has a single right
facing triangle on it.)
To use the AudioRack software, check the online help file
that becomes available when you open the program. (In
Windows 95, the package is called AudioRack32.)

Line-In

Analog signals come in through the NEC Versa 2400's
Line-In port. The analog signals are converted into digital
bits and bytes (digitized) through a converter known as an
ADC (analog-to-digital converter). The resulting digital
sound bytes can be stored, edited, processed, and trans-
ferred. You can record ambient sound effects, specific
sound effects, or music to enhance a presentation.
Ambient sound effects create a sense of place or environ-
ment and include sounds such as rain, heavy traffic, chirping
birds. Specific sound effects accent or illustrate an action.
Examples of specific sound effects include footsteps, a
crash, a clock chime. There are many sources of prerecorded
sound effects available on the market, or, you can record
your own sounds.
Line-In accepts analog signals from external devices such
as a tape deck, a stereo CD-player, or a stereo tuner.
The Line-In port has a mini-type connector. You may need
an adapter to connect your input device to the NEC
Versa 2400 through Line-In.
NOTE
Using Line-In does not disable the internal
speakers.
Using Multimedia 5-3

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