American Audio Pocket Record Pocket Record User Manual
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POCKET RECORD Play BaCK 1. FOLDeR 1 or FOLDeR 2: FOLDER 1 stores and plays the files/tracks you have recorded with the Pocket Record. FOLDER 2 stores and plays the files downloaded/transferred from a computer. To change between the two folders, press the MODE/STOP button, and then the MENU button to inter- change between FOLDER 1 and FOLDER 2 (1). 2. Playback from flash memory or SD card memory: Select the files you want to playback from the internal flash memory or SD card memory (2). Please see page 8 for further explanation. 3. Select the group and track you want to playback: Press the MODE/STOP button and then either the RIGhT or LEFT buttons to select a group number between 1-9 (3). Then select the track to playback by pressing either the RIGhT or LEFT buttons to select a track between 1-99 (4). The recording format and sample rate of the track you select will show in the LCD\ display (5). 4. Playback: Press the POWER/PLAY button to start to playback, the play icon will be displayed in the LCD. You pause playback by pressing the POWER/PLAY button. The pause icon (7) will be dis- played and flashing in the LCD. Press the POWER/PLAY button again to continue playback. 5. Forward and rewind during playback: hold down the REWIND button during playback to rewind the playback. hold down the FAST FORWARD button to forward the playback. Release either of the buttons to resume normal playback. 6. Repeat and Repeat all: Enter the MENU mode, and set up repeat mode. If you select REPEAT only the track will be repeated, if you select REP All the device will repeat all the tracks. The LCD will not show any icons if you do not select a REPEAT function. Please note that the REP All function will only work when your in FOLDER 2. The LCD will show your repeat mode in the LCD display (6). 7. a-B loop: Press the DEL/A-B button during playback to mark the starting point for a \ loop (A point), press the button again to mark the ending point for the loop (B point). \ The music will then play from A to B in a continous loop until you press the DEL/A-B button again to stop the loop (8). 8. v olume adjustment: You can adjust the volume level of the earphone piece or built-in speaker by pressing either the VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWn buttons during playback. The level adjustment range is 00-20. 7 5 3 4 2 1 6 8 ©American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - TT-Record™ Instruction Manual Page 11
POCKET RECORD D ElETING TR aCKS DElETING TRaCKS: You can delete your recorded files via computer or using Pocket Record itself. To delete the your files using the Pocket Record, select the track you want to delete, press MODE/STOP button and then press DEL/A-B button, the LCD will show “dEL”. Press the DEL/A-B again, and the Pocket Re- cord will start to delete the track. When the track has been deleted the LC\ D will show “DELETE” and the clock return to 00:00:00. This means the track is empty and you can now save a new \ recording. P OCKET RECORD TR aNSFE RRING FIlES The device can be connected to computer, to copy and store your recorded files onto your computer (to backup your data), or download/transfer music from your computer to the Pocket Record. Connect one end of the USB cord to the port of the Pocket Record and the other end of cord to USB port on your computer. Once connected to your computer, the computer will detect the Pocket Record as two removable disks/hard drives (the first disk/hard drive represents the built-in flash memory; the second disk/hard drive represents the SD card memory). In each disk/hard drive you will find folders for Groups 1–9. The music you download from your computer to the Pocket Record will be stored in FOLDER 2, and the track number will depend on the sequence in which the files ar e transferred. This means that the track number in FOLDER 2 is not fixed and can be changed at any time if a track is deleted or added. If you want the files to have a fixed track number, you can store the music in FOLDER 1. To do this, you simply need to change the file names. Follow the instructions below to stor e files in FOLDER 1. a) If you want to download files to FOLDER 1, and store them in the built in flash memory, with a fixed track number, change the file name to M_InT_xx (xx is whatever track number you want it to be). b) If you want to download files to FOLDER 1, and store them to a SD memory card, with a fixed track number, change the file name to M_EXT_xx (xx is whatever track number you want it to be). The same way you connect to a wall outlet to power your Pocket Record you can power the Pocket Record off of a computer. Once you have connected to the computer, press the MODE/STOP button once, the Pocket Record will now enter the operating mode, and now you can operated the Pocke Re\ cord with the power of the computer. You can leave the operating mode by pressing the MODE/STOP button for 2 seconds. ©American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - TT-Record™ Instruction Manual Page 12
POCKET RECORD SPECIFICaTIONS Dimensions: 15.5(L) x 8.5(W) x 3(D) cm Weight: 200g (not include batteries) Recording media: Internal flash memory 128MB, SD memory card (16MB - 2GB), SD memory card (4GB) SD card format type: FAT 32 Recording format: WAV(16bit), sample rate:8/11/16/22/32/44.1Khz; MP3(128Kbps), sample rate: 44.1Khz. Playback format: WAV: PCM WAV with sampling rate of 8Khz, 16Khz, 32Khz and 44.1Khz, MP3: MPEG1,MPEG2,MPEG2.5Layer3,from 32K~320Kbps S/N ratio at 1Khz: 55dB Frequency response: 20 – 20Khz Built-in microphone: omni-directional condenser microphone type Input: Two 1/4” mono for selection of extension microphone, Line-in, and Electric Guitar (plug-in power 1.5V) Built-in stereo microphones(L & R). Output: 1/8” stereo heanphone 1/8”stereo Line out Built-in speaker: 0.2Watt, 8 Ohm USB interface: Mini-B type (USB 2.0 Full-Speed compatible) Power requirements: AA battery x 2, or USB DC adaptor 5V (not included). Battery life (Alkaline batteries): 5 hours for recording, or 6 hours for playback (by earphone) Accessories: Two lapel microphones, USB cable, two AA batteries, and a headphone. ©American Audio® - www.americanaudio.us - TT-Record™ Instruction Manual Page 13
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