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Step 1: When you first open MessageStudio, it will ask you to slect your sound card. Choose your default sound card and click "Okay". If you have problems choosing a sound card click here, if not, go to step 2. |
Step 2: Once you've selected your sound card, you'll see MessageStudio's main interface window and you are ready to music tracks. On Music Play List side, click the "Add" button. |
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Step 3:
Now an Edit Music Play List window will open. From the Source File List on the left, choose the music tracks you want by clicking the "Add" button. They will be added to the Music Play List on the right. Once you have chosen the tracks you like, click "Apply". |
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Now the music you have chosen will be in the Music Play List in the Main Window. Now you need to choose voice messages to be added to the Message Play List on the right by clicking the "Add" button. |
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Step 5:
Now an Edit Message Play List window will open. From the Source File List on the left, choose the voice tracks you want by clicking the "Add" button. They will be added to the Message Play List on the right. Once you have chosen the tracks you like, click "Apply". |
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Now the messages you have chosen will be in the Message Play List in the Main Window. You may now adjust the time between messages. |
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Step 7:
To adjust the time between messages, simply type it in or use the up and down arrows. |
Step 8: Click "Preview Mix" and MessageStudio will play your music and message mix. If you are happy with your mix, click "Export MP3" and save it to the OHP-7500. |
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Step 9: A "Save As" window will pop up. Navigate to the OHP-7500. It will usually appear as a removeable drive. In this case it is Drive E. Navigate to the MP3 folder. |
Step 10: Give your mix a name and click "Save". The MP3 file will be saved to the OHP-7500. |