Stanton T.62 User Manual

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The T.92 USB comes with a complimentary CD with Cakewalk Pyro Audio Creator LE. Cakewalk Pyro Audio Creator LE allows you to create CD’s directly
from audio recorded from the T.92 USB to a Windows-based PC. The system requirements for Pyro Audio Creator LE are below.

System

Requirements

Minimum

Recommended

Operating System

Windows XP

Windows XP/Vista/Vista x64

Processor Speed

Intel® Pentium® 4 1.3 GHz, or AMD Athlon™

XP 1500+ or higher

Intel® Pentium® 4 2.8 GHz [EM64T] or AMD

Athlon™ 64 2800+ or higher

RAM

256 MB

1 GB or higher

Hard Disk Space

50 MB for core program

1 GB for program and content

Video resolution

1024 X 768, 16-bit color

1280 X 960, 32-bit color

Hard Disk Type

Any

EIDE / Ultra DMA (7200 RPM) or SATA

Audio Interface

**

Windows-compatible

WDM- or ASIO-compatible, including Wave

RT for Vista

Optical Drive

***

CD-ROM required for installation / CD-R or
CD-RW capability required for CD audio disc
burning

To start, insert your complimentary Cakewalk Pyro Audio Creator LE CD into your disc drive on your computer and follow the installation instructions to
completely install the software on your operating system. Complete instructions on how to use all the features of the software are included in the Help
Menu. To transfer and record LPs to your hard drive from your T.92 USB, start by connecting your T.92 USB to your computer using the included USB
cable.

Launch the Cakewalk Pyro Audio Creator LE application via the start menu. The Audio
Creator Toolbar will now be available for use.

1. Click the Options button at the top of the toolbar. This will allow you to select the T.92 USB as the USB
audio input. This will bring up the screen shown below.

For Playback Device, select your soundcard. For Recording Device, select:
Stereo USB Audio CODEC.- After selecting this output you may monitor the recording via the RCA output on the T.92 USB.

The sampling rate for CD’s is 44,100 Hz, so it is best to choose this rate in the Sample Rate selection. The Driver Mode menu is used to select the driver
(ASIO, MME or WDM) that you are using for your soundcard, (for the T.92 USB, “MME (32-Bit) is suggested). Latency refers to how fast the software
responds to commands. Higher latency values are safer when recording and playing back audio. Iif audio clicks or pops are heard when recording or
playing back recordings, it is suggested to raise this setting. When you have completed choosing your settings, press OK to close the Options Window.
These settings will be saved and should not need to be edited again.



CAKEWALK PYRO AUDIO CREATOR LE OVERVIEW (PC users )





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