Griffin Technology Final Vinyl Final Vinyl 2.5 manual

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    Final Vinyl ™ User Manual[...]

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    T abl e of Contents: Getting Started iMic Setup Final Vinyl Setup Final Vinyl Contr ols Recor ding fr om a T urntable Recor ding and Monitoring Audio Playing Back Audio Mor e About EQ Settings AU Effects Other Action Menu Items Using Auto Mark: Configuration Using Auto Mark: Saving Individual T racks Importing/Exporting Files T r oubleshooting[...]

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    Getting Started Hello, and wel come to Final Vinyl, st er eo r ecor ding and editing softwar e fr om Griffin. Final Vinyl was originally cr eated f or use with Griffin iMic, to make it easier t o digitize your r ecor d coll ection. But iMic and Final Vinyl have many mor e uses, besides.[...]

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    iMic Setup Plug your audio devic e into iMic’ s In jack, and plug iMic into an unused USB port on your comput er . iMic has a select or switch on the side; for mos t turntabl es, this switch should be set to MIC le vel. If your de vice has its own pr eamp, switch to Line. T o make sur e you are getting signal int o your comput er: 1. Open System [...]

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    Final Vinyl Setup 1. Now we’r e ready to ins tall and launch Final Vinyl. T o ensur e you get the lates t version f or your operating sys tem, pl ease download the softwar e fr om our website: http://www .griffintechnology .com/support/pr oducts/imic 2. Open Final Vinyl fr om your Applications f older . With Final Vinyl open, go to Final Vinyl &g[...]

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    Final Vinyl Contr ols 1. Zoom Slider: Allows y ou to zoom in and out of the r ecor ded waveform, to vie w it in mor e or l ess detail f or editing and placing marks. 2. Playthr ough/Monitor Button: Allows y ou to hear the audio that is coming into Final Vinyl, whether or not you ar e actually r ecor ding it. 3. Action Menu: T ools for editing your [...]

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    Recor ding from a T urntable T o make the audio sound normal, many turntabl es need a special filter setting, known as the “RIAA Curve.” Y our old home ster eo’ s turntable input had a special equalization cir cuit built into it (r emember when ster eos had “Phono” inputs?). Final Vinyl r ecr eates this equalization curve using digit al s[...]

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    Recor ding and Monitoring Audio Y ou’r e r eady to start r ecor ding with Final Vinyl. Y ou may use any audio device y ou choose; her e, we use a turntabl e as an example. 1. Pr ess the Rec or d button; Final Vinyl will start r ecor ding. If you wish to monitor the inc oming audio, click the “Playthr ough/ Monitor” button. The Playthr ough bu[...]

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    Playing Back Audio Y ou will know when Final Vinyl is r eady to play back your r ecor ding when the wavef orm is visible in the window . 1. T o play the rec ording, pr ess the Play button (or pr ess the spac e bar on your k eyboar d). Y ou can use the Zoom slider to view the wavef orm in gr eater detail. When y ou ar e zoomed in, you can use the ho[...]

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    Mor e About EQ Settings The sliders in the EQ window l et you set the bass, tr ebl e, and mid-range to contr ol the way your music sounds. The Gain slider at the far right of the EQ window will incr ease or decrease the ov erall volume within a range of +/- 20dB. Once y ou have the EQ settings the way you want them, pr ess the “ Apply” button, [...]

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    Adding and Removing Eff ects Final Vinyl allows y ou to add multipl e effects t o your r ecor ding. 1. Click the ”+” button and choose the eff ect you wish to add. Y ou can add as many as you want, going back and forth among them and changing settings to get the best pos sibl e sound. 2. If you want to r emove a specific eff ect, just click on [...]

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    AU Effects In the pr ovided Eff ects list, you will see many names pr eceded by “ AU.” Audio Units (AU) ar e a set of Appl e-designed plug-ins pr ovided by Cor e Audio in Mac OS X. AU ar e used by Macintosh applications such as GarageBand, SoundT rack Pro, Logic Expr ess, Logic Pr o, Final Cut Pr o, and most 3r d party audio softwar e devel ope[...]

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    Other Action Menu Items 1. Auto Mark: This is a function that places marks in silent ar eas of your r ecor ding, such as the spaces between songs. This pr ovides an easy, automatic way to separ ate your r ecor ding into multiple tr acks. 2. Clear All Marks: As the name implies, this action item r emoves Marks you may have plac ed in your wavef orm.[...]

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    Using Auto Mark: Configuration If you have r ecor ded an entire album as one wavef orm, you may want to save the tracks as separ ate fil es. Position the time tracking cur sor wher e you want a split to oc cur, and pr ess the “Insert Mark er” button. Final Vinyl can automat e this pr oces s for you. Choose “ Auto Mark” from the Action menu.[...]

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    Using Auto Mark: Saving Individual T racks So, you’ve r ecor ded one side of an album and want to save jus t one song (or r egion). If you have set marks to split up y our r ecor ding, you can save a singl e marked ar ea (instead of the entir e r ecor ding) by selecting “Save T rack (...) As…” in the File dr op-down menu at the top of your [...]

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    Importing/Exporting Fil es Final Vinyl can r ead and write many of the most popular fil e formats. 1. Importing: If you have a fil e that does not show up as one that Final Vinyl can “open,” dir ectly, you will lik ely be able t o “import” it, instead. Sel ect “Import” from the Fil e Menu, and choose the file y ou want to import. Final [...]

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    T r oubl eshooting Need help? W e are c onstantl y working to impr ove our pr oducts. Y ou can find the latest F AQs and softwar e downloads on our website: http://www .griffintechnology .com/support/pr oducts/imic/ At Griffin, we back all of our pr oducts with the best technical support in the business. In the unlik el y event that you will need f[...]