7 Audacity Installing Audacity software (for Mac OSX and above) ………………...........................14 Setting up your Mac (OSX and above) to work with AT-LP2D-USB Turntable.............15 Additional Macintosh audio settings ……………………………………............................17 Installing Audacity software (for PC) ……………………………………............................18 Setting up your PC to work with Audacity ……………………………….........................19 Recording albums with Audacity …………………………………………...........................21 To learn more ………………………………………………………………………....................22 A note about software Your Audio-Technica AT-LP2D-USB turntable is supplied with Cakewalk PYRO and Audacity recording software for your convenience. Please note that other third-party recording software packages are also compatible with this turntable. Cakewalk PYRO is provided as our recommended PC software because of its ease of use and recording versatility. It allows you to create MP3, WAV, and WMA files, as well as remove clicks, pops, and crackles from noisy LPs with DeClicker; clean hiss, hum, and other annoyances from LPs with DeNoiser; and design full-color CD-labels and jewel case inserts. Audacity, provided for Mac users (also works with Windows), is free software, distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). More information and open source code is on the included Audacity CD and on the Audacity web site: For tutorials, visit System Requirements PC or Mac with an available USB port (USB1.1 or higher) CD-R or CD-RW writer for burning CDs & installation Cakewalk PYRO™ requires: PC running Windows 2000/XP 1 GB free disk space Note: PYRO is not compatible with Mac or Apple-based computers, or with Windows 98/98SE/Me/95 or NT or Vista Audacity requires: Mac running OSX or above or PC running Windows (XP and above) Installing Cakewalk PYRO software (for PC use only) 1. Before installing software, assemble the turntable, following directions in the included AT-LP2D-USB Turntable Owners Manual. 2. Plug the AC cord on your turntable into an AC power outlet. 3. Next, use the included USB cable to connect the turntable to your PC's USB port. 4. Make certain your self-powered speakers are plugged into the line-out RCA plugs of the AT-LP2D-USB turntable, and that the Phono/Line switch on your turntable is switched to Line. Cables Red to Red White to White USB cable (included) RCA USB AC Typical connection for: Speakers with RCA inputs Speakers with 3.5 mm stereo input (using adapter cable) Included adapter cable (RCA to 3.5 mm stereo male) Using the supplied 3.5 mm-to-RCA female adapter cable, you can plug a pair of headphones directly into the line output of your turntable. This will allow an additional means of monitoring while recording, although you will not be able to adjust the level (volume) of your headphones, because the turntable has a constant output level. Cables Red to Red White to Black Included adapter cable (RCA to 3.5 mm stereo female Either connection to the turntable (speakers or headphones) will allow you to monitor the album that you're recording. NOTE: the system will operate without speakers or headphones, but you will be unable to monitor the music as you're recording it. (PYRO 5 does not offer a software play-through feature that would allow you to listen to the album through your computer while recording. The included Audacity program does offer this software play-through feature.) 5. Turn your computer on. The computer may display a detection message for indicating that a new device is connected. 6. Insert the included Cakewalk PYRO CD. A Cakewalk window will appear. Click Install Cakewalk PYRO 5. Follow the directions on the pop-up windows to install the software. (NOTE: You may also install PYRO's label-maker software.) 7. Re-start your computer. Setting up your PC to work with AT-LP2D-USB Turntable (for either PYRO or Audacity software packages included with your turntable) 1. Close programs operating on your computer. • Select (double-click) Sounds and Audio Devices. 2. Start menu > Settings > Control Panel (classic view) > Sounds and Audio Devices • Begin at your Start menu. Select Settings (if present) and then select Control Panel. Or, if Settings is not present in your Start menu, simply select Control Panel. 3. The following screen will pop up: 4. Select the Voice tab. • In the Voice playback area of the window, select your computer's internal sound card (not USB Audio CODEC; not Microsoft Sound Mapper). • In the Voice recording area of the window, select USB Audio CODEC. Click Apply. NOTE: If the “USB Audio CODEC” option does not appear, check the USB cable to ensure it is properly connected to the USB port. Setting up your PC to work with AT-LP2D-USB Turntable (for either PYRO or Audacity software packages included with your turntable) 5. Next, select the Audio tab. • In the Sound playback area of the window, select you...