9. How to use rip track and record function in DM13?

USB REC: USB RECORD port for computer recording.

What is the difference between ripping track and recording?

1. Ripping track is to use a USB flash drive: insert the FAT32 format USB flash drive and rip the track to the USB flash drive.

2. Recording is to connect DM13 to the computer via USB: record the songs from the CD player to the computer via the computer's external input port.

3. The rate of both ripping track and recording is 1x speed.

 

How to rip tracks in DM13?

DM13 is designed with a CD ripping function, the operation is as follows:

1. Connect a FAT32-format USB flash drive to the POWER IN port. And connect the USB power supply cable to the USB REC port.

2. After turning on the DM13, press the power button briefly to switch to USB OUT mode.

3. Long press the play button to rip the track, the screen displays “REC XXXX”. The ripping is proceeding.

4. Wait until the end of the playback. Turn off the DM13 and unplug the USB flash drive to complete the track ripping. The recording file is saved in the USB flash drive.

As the POWER IN port has both power input and data output functions, so please note that when ripping, use the POWER IN port for data output.

Note:

1. When ripping, there is no sound from the other outputs of the DM13.

2. Support U disk to rip tracks. The file format of the ripped track is WAV format with a bit rate of 1411kbps; only the CDDA format disk is supported for ripping, as follows:

How to record with computer for DM13?

1. Connect the USB cable from computer to the USB REC port.

2. After turning on the DM13, press the power button to switch to USB OUT mode.

3. Select the corresponding output device (KT-USB-AUDIO) on the computer.

4. Run the recording software on the computer and click the record button to record. The DM13 screen displays “REC XXXX” The recording is proceeding.

5. Wait until the end of the playback. Turn off the DM13 and unplug the data USB cable to finish the recording. The recording files will be saved on the computer.

Does this recording function support for MAC?

Yes, both MAC and WINDOWS are supported.

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