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Main Features
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The REC button starts and stops the recording process. With each consecutive press of the REC button, the iKEY creates a brand new file to keep recordings organized. |
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The SEL button selects the format and quality of the file that will be output by the iKEY – choose from MP3 bitrates of 128kbps, 192kbps, 256kbps, or select WAV for uncompressed, CD quality audio. |
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The Level Clip LED indicator alerts the user, visually, when the input signal is too high, too low, and stays unlit when the signal is within the appropriate range for recording. |
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With the iKEY’s USB 2.0 compatible data port, you can easily connect any driverless USB mass storage device, including the Apple iPod®, USB flash memory, or USB external hard drives. |
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The RCA inputs accept any line level audio source, and a Y-cable is included |
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This dual-function LED lights up solid when there is a transfer error. The Low Battery indicator illuminates to warn you when there is not enough power to continue recording. |
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If you want to record your audio using a lossless audio format, simply select WAV and begin recording. Warning: WAV files can be very large – expect approximately 10 megabytes of output per minute of audio. |
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The DC input allows you to power the unit or to charge rechargeable batteries inside of the iKEY’s battery compartment. Alternatively, the iKEY can be powered using 4 ‘AA’ size batteries. |
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| The 5-bar progress LED indicator allows you to see, at a glance, the amount of space occupied on your USB storage device. For example you would have 100% space beacuse all lights are lit. |
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To record your audio to MP3 format, select from the available bit rates
which range from the standard 128 kbps to the nearly CD-quality 256 kbps. |
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