Acoustica Spin it Again User Manual

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Sound card or USB sound device
If you have more than one sound card or USB sound device, choose the sound card that you'd
like to record from. Make sure that your record or tape player is connected to the line in of the
selected sound card.

Source
Your sound card has multiple inputs, such as Microphone, Wave, Line In, CD, Auxiliary and
others. If you are recording from the Line-In, make sure to choose a source that has "Line-In"
in it's name. If you aren't sure, play back some music on your cassette or record player and
change the input until you see the levels in the Level control.

Level
This shows the signal from the left and right channel inputs based on the selected Source and
Sound card.

Volume
This is the recording level. It is automatically adjusted when you run the wizard. You can also
adjust it manually. This will control how strong the signal is recorded. If it is strong, you may
record distortion, depending on your setup.

Open Mixer...
This button launches the Window's sound mixer which will let you adjust the playback and
recording levels of all controls on your sound card. On some computers and sound cards, this
may not do anything.

Start
This button starts the Recording Level Adjustment Wizard and will help you set the optimal
recording level. (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!)

Voice On/Off
This turns the voice assistant on or off.


Get A Strong Recording Level
Later on, after your recording is done, make sure you don't have a weak recording. If your
recording looks like a weak recording, you may still need to adjust a volume or input to get a
stronger recording level.

Example of a weak recording level:

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