Belkin GoStudio F8Z295 Guide D'utilisation page 23

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If the sound is distorted:
Distortion is usually caused by overdriving the GoStudio's input
stage. Try reducing the setting of the gain control switches.
Turn down the volume of the audio source, if it has a volume control.
Turn down the master level control.
Move your microphones farther away from the sound source.
If there are clicks, whirring, or other sounds in your
recording:
Hard-drive-based iPod devices, such as the 5th generation iPod
with video and the iPod classic, make noise during operation that
might be picked up by nearby microphones. This is the case when
recording with the GoStudio's on-board mics. This is simply a result
of the sensitive microphones being located very close to the iPod
hard drive.
Try turning down the setting of the gain switch. You may need
to move the GoStudio closer to the subject being recorded to
compensate for the reduction in pre-gain.
Purchase an external microphone that can be connected to the
GoStudio's 3.5mm input or the combo jack inputs. Keep the
microphone away from your iPod when recording.
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If your recordings are only in one channel:
When using the GoStudio's combo jack inputs, by default, the audio
source connected to the combo jack labeled combo 01 appears
in the left stereo channel and the source connected to combo 02
appears in the right channel. If you are only using one of these two
combo jack inputs, the audio will appear in either the left or the
right channel. To make the audio appear in both channels, set the
GoStudio's mono switch to on.
Check your cable connections.
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