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have recorded.  If you are already familiar with digital 
media you most likely have QuickTime.  If you, this is the 
right time to obtain the free version or upgrade to the full 
version.  
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/win.html
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Start Recording
As soon as you plug a recording device into your iPod it will 
be recognized as “audio input” and will come up with the 
recording menu.  Choose the record option.  Your iPod will 
keep track of the length of time for each recording session.  
When you have finished recording you can either (1) press 
on the pause button or the stop and save option.  You will 
want to use the pause option if there is more audio that 
you want to add to that particular session.  Use the stop 
and save
 option when you want to completely end the 
recording session and are ready to have your iPod catalog 
it.
Once your iPod has catalogued the recording session, the 
session will be listed in the voice memos menu.  The 
session will be referred to by date and time with no title 
included.  You can then listen to the session and then 
delete it or you can choose the record now option to record 
another audio track.  The controls for recording audio are