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Instructions Alesis, Modèle AM3

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QUICKSTART GUIDE ENGLISH ( 1 – 6 ) .. GUIA DE INICIO RAPIDO ESPANOL ( 7 – 12 ) .. GUIDE D’UTILISATION RAPIDE FRANCAIS ( 13 – 18 ) .. KURZANLEITUNG DEUTSCH ( 19 – 24 ) .. GUIDA RAPIDA ITALIANO ( 25 – 30 ) BOX CONTENTS • AM3 Stereo Microphone • USB Cable (3m) • Mic clip • Carrying case • Quickstart Guide • Safety Instructions & Warranty Information Booklet CONNECTING THE MICROPHONE The USB microphone is a Plug and Play device, which means that there are no drivers to install. The first time you plug the microphone into your computer, it will automatically install all the necessary driver components and will be ready to use immediately. GENERAL SOFTWARE NOTES Your USB microphone is compatible with any recording software that supports USB Audio devices. Audacity software is distributed under the General Public License (GPL). More information as well as open source code can be found on the web at Audacity works on both Windows (98 and greater) as well as Mac OS X (10.4 and greater). Software for Linux can be found on the Audacity website. Go to for additional tutorials. The website also has information for separate add-ons to Audacity to enhance performance and features. 1 CONFIGURING WINDOWS XP TO WORK WITH THE USB MICROPHONE 1. With no programs or windows open, click on Start • Settings• Control Panel. 2. In the Control Panel, double-click on Sounds and Audio Devices. 3. Click on the Audio tab. Select “USB Audio Codec” as your default Sound Recording Device. 4. If you want to monitor your audio through your computer, select your computer’s soundcard as the default Sound Playback Device. 5. If active, press the Apply button and then press OK. If the Apply button is not active, simply press OK. 6. Close the Sounds and Audio Devices Properties window. 7. Ensure your headphones or speakers are plugged into your computer’s soundcard’s output to monitor your recordings and edits. 2 CONFIGURING WINDOWS VISTA TO WORK WITH THE USB MICROPHONE Note: Before using the microphone with Windows Vista, please download and install the ASIO4ALL driver. This will allow you to record in stereo. Installing this driver is quick and easy: 1. Go to 2. Click on the latest ASIO4ALL driver to download it. 3. Once you have downloaded the file, locate and double-click it to begin the installation. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver. 1. With no programs or windows open, click on Start .. Settings .. Control Panel. 2. In the window that opens, find and double-click the Sound control panel. (If you don’t see a choice called “Sound”, choose the Switch to Classic View option in the panel on the left of the window, and the Sound Control Panel should become available on the right.) 3. Select the Recording tab at the top of the Sound Control Panel. 4. Under the Recording tab, choose Microphone - USB Audio Codec as the default device. The USB Audio Codec represents your microphone. 5. Click on Properties and under the Advanced tab, select “2 Channel” to record in stereo. (We recommend “44100Hz – CD Quality”.) 6. Click on the Set Default button to confirm your choice. 7. Click Apply if possible, then click OK to close the Control Panel. 8. Make sure that your computer’s speakers (if not built-in) are plugged into your computer’s audio output and turned on so you can hear your recording. If your computer has a headphone output, you can use headphones in-place of speakers. 3 CONFIGURING MAC OS X TO WORK WITH THE USB MICROPHONE 1. With no programs or windows open, open your System Preferences. 2. In the window that opens, find and click the Sound control panel. 3. Select the Input tab at the top of the Sound Control Panel. 4. Under the Input tab, choose USB Audio CODEC as the default device. The USB Audio CODEC represents your microphone. 5. Close the Control Panel. 6. Make sure that your computer’s speakers (if not built-in) are plugged into your computer’s audio output and turned on so you can hear your recording. If your computer has a headphone output, you can use headphones in place of speakers. 4 PODCASTS Alesis includes a free 30-day hosting of your podcast through cyberears.com. Once you have finished recording and saving your session as an mp3, you will need to upload it to our custom Alesis website which will host and promote your podcast to major podcast syndication websites. ACTIVATING YOUR ACCOUNT: 1. Go to the Alesis Podcasting Center at – this is the custom website that has been created to help you promote your podcasts. 2. Click on Register to create a user account. The registration process will provide you with a secured login ID & password so that you can manage your audio files that have been uploaded. 3. You will be prompted to fill out some information about yourself. Enter this information and then type in a Login ID and password that you would like to use with this account. Then click on Save & Ne...


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