Introduction
Swifturn Free Sound
Recorder is a wonderful sound recorder
to record sounds from any input/source
such as the microphone, internet streaming audio,
games or media files as well as other programs
like Winamp, Media Player, etc.
The recordings are directly saved to
MP3 or WMA format with super high quality.
Then you can listen to them on media player
and share with your family.
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Step 1. Start Playing Mic
Launch Swifturn Free Sound
Recorder. Connect a Mic to
the Microphone input of the PC or connect
the Line-Out output on an external
sound system or PA to the Line-In or
Aux input on the computer.
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Step 2. Select Recording
Device and Sound Source
Click "Show Mixer
Window" button ( )
to choose the sound card from the "Recording
Mixer" dropdown list ( ).
Then, select "Mic Volume" as
sound source ( ).
The names of the sound source to record streaming
audios maybe different in various operating
systems, usually named as Stereo Mix,
Phone Line, Aux Volume, Video Volume, Mic Volume,
Line In, CD Audio and so on. The proper
Volume and Balance of the recording is pre-defined
for each source.

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Step 3. Adjust Recording
Settings
Click "Options"
and a window pops up ( ).
In "General Settings" area
( ),
you can specify an output format among
MP3, WAV, WMA and OGG ( ).
Click "Settings" ( )
to use the well-configured presets or specify
the configuration parameters to adjust the recording
quality. Click "Change" ( )
to select an output folder. It also has the
ability to name the recorded file automatically
by date and time. Other settings like AGC, VAS,
Hot Key and Schedule are also available.

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Step 4. Start Recording
You may now play your music.
Click "Start recording" or
press F2 ( ).
A window will pop up in which you can
specify the filename ( )
and click "OK" ( )
to start recording. To stop the recording, click
"Stop recording" or press F3
( )
and the recorded sound will be directly output
to the output folder & listed in the file list
with detailed information like filename,
location, time, duration & size. You
can play the recording with the built-in player.

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