124-Bit USB Microphone
10Studio 24 USBInitial Setup with Windows Vista and Windows 7:1. To select the MXL Studio 24 USB as the default audio device, go to the Start Menu an
113. Select the Playback tab. Highlight the speaker icon labeled as MXL STUDIO 24 USB and click the Set Default button. (Be sure to click on the Appl
12Studio 24 USB4. To make adjustments to the playback sample rate and bit depth double-click on the speaker icon labeled MXL STUDIO 24 USB. Then clic
136. To make adjustments to the recording sample rate and bit depth double-click on the microphone icon labeled MXL STUDIO 24 USB. Click on the tab l
14Studio 24 USBFor more in advanced controls such as volume, noise gate, monitor mixing, etc go to page xx for installation and user instructions for
153. Click on the Input tab then select the device named MXL STUDIO 24 USB. You will notice there are no input level controls for this device. This i
16Studio 24 USB5. Further adjustments to the sample rate and bit-depths can be found in the Audio Midi Setup (Macintosh HD > Applications > Uti
17B. By selecting the MXL STUDIO 24 USB as the “Default Output” the MXL Studio 24 USB will automatically be selected as the audio output device the n
18Studio 24 USBUsing the Studio Control Graphic User Interface (GUI):The MXL Studio 24 USB includes a custom GUI that controls the analog functions wi
194. Drag the icon named MXL Studio Control to your Applications folder5. Follow the instructions on the screenLeveler:The Leveler automatically adj
2Studio 24 USBThank you for purchasing the MXL Studio 24 USB microphone. With 24-bit recording capability, zero latency monitoring and a custom GUI, y
20Studio 24 USBNoise Gate: The noise gate automatically mutes the microphone input when the signal goes below the set Threshold. When the microphone s
21Input: All of the changes in this section will effect what you hear in the direct monitoring and the signal recorded on the computer.Microphone Gain
22Studio 24 USBOutput: This section will affect only the signals going to the headphone jack on the side of the microphone. None of the signals being
23Recall Settings: This section is for saving, loading, and resetting all of the parameters on the Studio Control GUI. Save: After you have setup the
24Studio 24 USBTesting Your MXL Studio 24 USBAfter you have connected your microphone and set up your computer, plug a set of headphones into the 1/8-
25Recording Tips:While it is important to record at a loud enough volume to hear the per-formance over any background noise, keep in mind that with mu
26Studio 24 USBWindows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.Warranty:Marshall Microphones are g
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3Begin by unpacking your Studio 24 USB microphone. You should have the following components:• Studio 24 USB microphone• Travel case• Mic stand • M
4Studio 24 USBThis microphone is a USB (Universal Serial Bus) device, and interfaces directly with Windows and Macintosh computers without the need fo
5Correct Positioning and Controls The red LED should be facing you when you speak or sing into the microphone. If recording instruments, the red LED s
6Studio 24 USBSoftware Tips:For PC Users: To get started on multi-tracking and overdub-bing, we recommend using the free 30-day trial shareware versio
73. The red LED on the MXL Studio 24 USB will illuminate indicating it is receiving power from the computer. 4. To take advantage of the zero latenc
8Studio 24 USB3. Click on the Audio tab and select MXL STUDIO 24 USB as the default device for Sound Playback and Sound Recording.
94. After making changes to the audio properties click the OK button for these changes to take effect. Your Windows XP computer is now set up to use
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