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Type | Belt Drive |
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Speed | 33 1/3, 45 RPM |
Drive System | Belt Drive |
Connectivity | USB, RCA |
Convertible | Yes |
Platter | Aluminum |
Motor | DC Motor |
Pitch Control | Yes |
USB Port | Yes |
Power Supply Switchable | No |
Output | RCA |
Speeds | 33 1/3, 45 RPM |
Tonearm Type | Straight Tonearm |
Cartridge | Included |
Outputs | RCA |
Details adapter, power/start-stop switches, platter, stroboscope lamp, counterweight, and anti-skating.
Explains tonearm lever, lock, headshel, speed indicators, selectors, and dust cover.
Covers power cord, signal connectors, USB port, gain, and line/phone switch.
Ensures unit's voltage matches home supply before connecting to AC outlet.
Guides connection of audio plugs to amplifier input and initial playback steps.
Instructions for replacing stylus, disassembling, and installing a new cartridge.
Advice on record cleaning, stylus replacement intervals, and safe transport.
Steps to install Audacity software on both Windows and macOS systems.
How to configure Audacity's audio input and preferences for recording.
Explains tools for selecting, editing, zooming, and manipulating audio tracks.
Details buttons for starting, stopping, pausing, and looping audio playback.
Covers Cut, Copy, Paste, Trim, Silence, Undo, and Redo commands.
Explains Zoom In, Zoom Out, Fit Selection, and Fit Project functions.
Options for naming, moving, and displaying tracks in waveform or spectrum modes.
Managing stereo tracks and setting audio sample formats for quality.
Includes creating, opening, closing, and saving Audacity projects.
Covers exporting projects into WAV, MP3, and Ogg Vorbis formats.
Details Undo, Redo, Cut, Copy, Paste, and Trim operations for audio editing.
Covers Delete, Silence, Split, Duplicate, and selection methods.
Managing cursor position and enabling/disabling Snap-To mode for precise editing.
Options for zooming, fitting tracks, setting selection format, and managing toolbars.
Accessing edit history and configuring application preferences.
Importing audio, labels, MIDI, and raw data files into projects.
Mixing tracks, editing ID3 tags, and creating new audio tracks.
Aligning tracks and adding labels at specific selection or playback points.
Creating silence, tone, or noise, and managing track synchronization.
Inserting silence, tone, noise, and repeating the last effect applied.
Modifying audio volume, pitch, and tempo using various effects.
Using Compressor, Equalization, FFT Filter, and Phaser effects.
Applying Noise Removal, Normalize, and Invert effects.
Plotting spectrum, using plugins, and analyzing audio frequency.
Accessing the About dialog, contents, and version information.