Using the TuneTalk Stereo
3.5mm Auxiliary Stereo Input
The auxiliary input can be used with any line-level input, such as amplified microphones or
other audio devices. The TuneTalk Stereo also provides three-volt (3V) "plug-in power" for
use with an external microphone. When the TuneTalk Stereo senses that an auxiliary source is
connected, the on-board microphones are automatically disabled.
Auto-Gain Switch
The TuneTalk Stereo includes a two-level auto-gain switch intended to optimize the quality of
your recorded audio. The OFF setting is activated by moving the switch to the left of the setting
bar. The OFF setting is for line-level input sources, such as amplified microphones, other audio
devices, or microphone recordings in very loud environments. The ON setting is activated
by moving the switch to the right of the setting bar, and is suitable for most microphone
recordings.
Source
Auto-gain off, low amplification. Useful
Internal
for recording in loud situations.
Auto-gain off, no amplification.
Useful for recording in very loud
External
situations, or when the external source
is a line-level audio source, like another
MP3 player or a TV set.
NOTE: Recording quality is dependent on the type of microphone used.
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Auto-Gain Switch
Off
On
Auto-gain on, with sufficient pre-gain
for normal microphone recordings.
Auto-gain on, with sufficient pre-gain
for normal microphone recordings.