Troubleshooting 33
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To solve this problem:
• Make sure the Analog Audio connector on the CD-ROM drive and the CD In connector on the audio
card are connected.
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Sometimes when panning an analog audio input source to the left or to the right, the sound from that
source turns off.
Cause: Digital Output Only mode and conflicting left-right balances in two mixers
For example, in the Digital Output Only mode, the source’s left-right balance in Windows Volume Control
is at the opposite end compared to the position to which you panned the source in the Environment deck
of Surround Mixer.
To solve this problem:
1. Open the other mixer (Windows Volume Control), and center the balances for all the audio input
sources. This ensures that analog sources do not turn mute when you pan them in Surround Mixer.
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To solve this problem:
• Dissociate the mixer settings.
1. In the Preset deck, click the Surround Mixer title in the upper-left corner.
The system menu appears, with a command Dissociate Mixer Settings.
2. To dissociate mixer settings, make sure the command is checked.