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OPERATION (CONTINUED)
REPLACING THE TURNTABLE STYLUS (NEEDLE)
Your stylus should last for up to 400 hours. However, when the time comes to replace,
follow the instructions below.
1. Very gently, slide the stylus towards the front and remove
from the assembly.
2. To replace, slide new stylus onto the assembly.
Stylus Part No. 069-MG2801-01R*
*Consumer Replaceable Part (See page 34 to order.)
COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS (TVT2002 ONLY)
PC REQUIREMENTS:
• Windows 7 (32 bit)
• Windows Vista (32 bit)
• Windows XP (32 bit)
MAC REQUIREMENTS:
The Vinyl Recorder software is not available for
Macintosh. Audacity is recommended for Mac
users. The Audacity software, along with complete
documentation, can be downloaded for the Mac at
http://audacity.sourceforge.net.
FOR MAC AND PC: The performance of the software
is dependent upon the processing power available,
as well as the operating system in use. More capable
systems offer higher performance.
IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING
THE INCLUDED SOFTWARE:
This manual touches the basics of the software
included. It is suggested you download the full
manual at the link provided below to utilize all the
software’s features and effects.
TDK Vinyl Recorder: http://www.cakewalk.com
NOTE: When using USB audio devices such as the
TDK Life on Record turntable, it is expected that the
drivers installed when the unit is connected to your
computing device will be used to route your audio.
This may mute or disable your previous sound card’s
driver while temporarily using the USB drivers. When
the USB device is disconnected, the normal audio
card drivers will be used again. Depending on the
system and the hardware installed, you may need
to adjust which audio drivers are used by navigating
to the Control Panel, clicking on Sounds and Audio
Devices and then clicking on the audio tab and
adjusting your default playback or recording device
according to your needs. Typically this is seamless
and does not require any user interaction.
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