Page 2 - Table of content
2 Table of content What is in the box? ..................................................................................................... 3 Exploring the turntable ............................................................................................... 4 Getting started.......................
Page 4 - x Quick Guide; Exploring the turntable; cartridge from swinging in towards the centre.
4 1 x Quick Guide Exploring the turntable 1. Counterweight, use the counterweight to balance the tone arm. 2. Anti-Skating control: sets the anti-skating. Use anti-skating to prevent the cartridge from swinging in towards the centre. 3. Tone arm lever: lowers or raises the tone arm. 4. Tone arm lock...
Page 5 - Getting started; Where to install; Installation of the turntable; carefully
5 Important note: This turntable has a built-in amplifier to avoid damage to the turntable or to your audio-system. Do not connect this turntable to your audio-system by using the phone-input as this input is amplified as well. Getting started Where to install Keep the turntable out of direct sunlig...
Page 6 - Connect the line out cables to a mixer or HiFi system.
6 8. Connect the line out cables to a mixer or HiFi system. Important note: This turntable has a built-in amplifier to avoid damage on the turntable or your audio-system. Do not connect this turntable to your audio-system by using the phone-input because this input is also amplified.
Page 7 - Basic operation; Playing records; Connect the turntable to a computer for the first time; “on”
7 Basic operation Playing records Switch the main power switch on the backside of the turntable to the “on” position. Open the dust cover and place the record on the platter. If you play a single, do not forget to place the single puck first. Set the correct RPM speed Remove the needle protectio...
Page 12 - Digitalizing records; The Audacity guide; Toolbars
12 Digitalizing records As this turntable is plug-and-play, no drivers are needed. Before you connect the turntable to a computer, unplug it from your mixer or Hi-Fi system. The included software is a third party application and therefore Lenco does not support questions or problems with or ab...
Page 13 - The “Edit” Toolbar
13 Loop: if you press and hold the “shift” key, the “play” button changes to a “loop” button, enabling you to play the selection repeatedly. Record: records audio at the project ’s sample rate (the sample rate in the lower-left corner of the window). The new track will begin at the current cursor po...
Page 14 - The “Track Pop-Down” Menu; “track”; Split Stereo Track
14 Zoom Out Fit selection in window: zooms until the selection just fits inside the window. Fit project in window: zooms until all of the audio just fits inside the window. The “Track Pop-Down” Menu If you click on the title of a music track, the “track” pop-down menu appears. This lets you access a...
Page 16 - “file format preferences”; Export Selection As Ogg Vorbis:; “print”; The “Edit” Menu
16 Export as MP3: exports audio as an MP3 file. As MP3 files are compressed, they use less disk space, but they lose some audio quality. Another compress alternative is Ogg Vorbis (see below). You can set the quality of MP3 compression in the File Format Preferences. See also MP3 Exporting. Export S...
Page 17 - Find Zero Crossings:
17 Paste: inserts whatever is on the clipboard at the selected position, or cursor position in the project. This replaces any selected audio data, if any. Trim: removes everything to the left and right of the selection. Delete: removes all selected audio data without copying it to the clipboard. Sil...
Page 18 - ock control toolbar”
18 Move Cursor ... > to Selection End: moves the cursor to the end of the current selection. Snap-To ... > Snap On: enables the “snap-to” mode. This mode constrains the selection to the nearest interval on the time scale, by default the nearest second. Therefore, if you click and drag from 4.2...
Page 19 - Float Edit Toolbar:; dock edit toolbar; Float Meter Toolbar:
19 Float Edit Toolbar: moves the “edit toolbar” out of the window and into its own floating window, so you can position it wherever you want. The menu item changes to “ dock edit toolbar ” , which you can use to put the toolbar back into the main window. Float Meter Toolbar: does the same thing for ...
Page 20 - Align and move cursor:; “return”; Add Label at Playback Position:; “generate”
20 However, you can use this command to cut, or copy, data from an existing track and paste it into a blank track. If that track was at a non-default rate, then you may need to use “set rate” from the “track pop-down” menu to set the correct sample rate. New Stereo Track: see above, but this command...
Page 21 - “Sawtooth wave”; The “Effect” Menu; “preview”; Repeat Last Effect:
21 Tone: creates a “sine wave”, “square wave”, or “Sawtooth wave” . White Noise: inserts random audio samples, sounding like pure static. Any items, which appear after these three built-ins, are VST, Ladspa, or Nyquist plug-ins. A poorly written plug-in may crash Audacity, so always save your work b...
Page 22 - this is for advanced users only!
22 want to add silence to the end of the track before applying it (using the “generate m enu” ). Equalization: boosts or reduces random frequencies. You can select one of a number of different curves designed to equalize the sound of some popular record manufacturers, or draw your own curve. Fade In...
Page 23 - The “Help” Menu; Maintenance
23 Plugins 1 to 15 (etc). : these sub-menus contain any VST, Ladspa, or Nyquist plug- ins, as loaded by audacity. It is possible for a poorly written plug-in to crash Audacity, so always save your work before using a plug-in effect. The “Analyze” Menu Plot Spectrum: prior to using this feature, you ...
Page 25 - Problem
25 Recommendations from Lenco Clean your records with a rag, impregnated with an antistatic product. Replace the stylus approximately every 250 playing hours. An old cartridge wears out the records much faster. Clean the stylus regularly with a soft brush dipped in alcohol. When transporting...
Page 26 - Description
26 Specifications Power consumption Operation 10 Watt Standby < 1 W att Drive Belt drive Rubber belt Amplifier Yes Built in pre-amplifier Platter rotating speed 33 / 45 RPM Adjustable counter weight Yes Anti-skating Yes System Headshell Removable Yes Cartridge Moving magnet Stylus tip Bonded diam...
Page 27 - Safety instructions; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.
27 Safety instructions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO PREVENT AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE ANY COVER SCREW S. THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REQUEST A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON TO PERFORM SERVICING...
Page 28 - Safety instructions - continued
28 ESD can disturb normal usage of this turntable. If so, simply reset and restart the device following the instruction manual. During file transmission, please handle with care and operate in a static-free environment. Safety instructions - continued WARNING! NEVER INSERT AN OBJECT INTO THE PRO...
Page 30 - Service and support; The Netherlands; Please note; : It is not possible to send repairs to Lenco directly.
30 Service and support For questions about the software please visit http://audacity.sourceforge.net For information and support about the hardware: www.lenco.eu Lenco helpdesk: Germany 0900-1520530 (Local charges) The Netherlands 0900-23553626 (Local charges + 1ct P/min) Belgium 02-6200115 (Local c...
Page 31 - End of life
31 End of life This symbol indicates that the relevant electrical product or battery should not be disposed of as general household waste in Europe. To ensure the correct waste treatment of the product and battery, please dispose them in accordance to any applicable local laws of requirement for dis...