SnapMusic Studio 715 FAQs

Q-Is the software with SnapMusic Studio 715 compatible with Windows Vista Home Premium?
A- Yes it is.

Q-the software enable you to get rid of crackle/ static sounds from the LP etc?
A- Yes.

Q-Will it record live radio from my Hi Fi FM system?
A- Yes, it will record from any source with the correct connection/output.

Q-Will this record to MP3 format so I can load it onto my iPod/ Sat Nav or would I still need to edit/convert imported material as a separate process?
A- Yes, you can record it and save it as MP3 directly. No extra editing/converting is necessary.

Q-Do I need a microphone for SnapMusic Studio 715? I will be using with a Mac Powerbook.
A- If you need to mix the microphone and other input source and record together, you have to connect your microphone and your other input source to SnapMusic Studio 715. However, if you need to use the built in microphone, you can record it first and save it as a track and record other input source as another track and mix them together using your editing software.

Q-Does SnapMusic Studio 715 bypass the existing PC sound card? Is it difficult to disable the sound card?
A- When SnapMusic Studio 715 is connected it will usually override your PC sound card. Sometimes, a PC will not recognise an external source. You can only use one sound card at any given time; therefore you will need to disable your PC sound card. Disabling/re-enabling is simply done via a couple of clicks on sound and audio properties in the control panel.

Q-If I copy songs from a vinyl to my PC, can I separate the songs then to transfer them to different CDs?
A- Yes, the software will automatically separate the songs.

Q-SnapMusic Studio 715 will take a cassette player input but for anyone with a really long memory will it take the output of an "8 track"?
A- As long as there is a line level output on the device.

Q-Is SnapMusic Studio 715 powered from the USB link or is there an external power supply?
A- SnapMusic Studio 715 is powered solely from the USB link. No external power supply is necessary.

Q-Does SnapMusic Studio 715 have a Pre-amp already built in?
A- Unfortunately not.

Q-Is it the earphones socket on a tape player to which it has to connect in order to record an external source?
A- Usually a line out if available. If there is no line out, you can connect to the earphone socket. You need to get a Twin Phono to 3.5mm Stereo Jack lead.

 

 

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Capture Music from a Wide Variety of Sources

KWorld SnapMusic Studio 715 enables a wide variety of sources: whether it’s the background music of the movies you’ve watched, or that jingle you have heard and enjoyed previously. Owning this device, gives you the power to capture all the music that you would like to have to listen to again and again,

 

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Capture and Mix Your Voice with the Music Simultaneously

Dying to broadcast yourself on the internet? Don’t have the tools to prepare something extraordinary? SnapMusic Studio 715 is the best route to create your own podcasting program. Finally you can compile that list of your favourite music through the help of KWorld SnapMusic Studio 715.

Convert Analog Music to Digital Format

Still own those old records and tapes that is too inconvenient to bring with you everywhere? SnapMusic Studio 715 enables its users to convert those old music files into the fabulous and portable MP3 format so you can bring with you everywhere.

Combine your PC and Stereo to Create the Ultimate Home Entertainment

Always thinking of your stereo system and PC as two separate devices? Now with SnapMusic Studio 715, users may connect both systems to create an ultimate home entertainment unit. Watch, listen and capture your LDs and records.

 

Convert vinyl to CD or MP3

 

 

 

 

SnapMusic Studio 715 FAQs