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APPENDIX: Windows USB Audio Device Settings
Microsoft .NET Framework (Option)
Note: The following steps are highly recommended if the microphone will be unplugged on a
regular basis.
When a USB audio device is disconnected the volume levels usually revert back to the factory
default settings. For maximum ETC equipment operation, these levels need to be set and stay
constant. The provided ETC Utility (installed later in this guide) uses Microsoft’s .NET Framework
4 to achieve this. Microsoft's .NET Framework 4 is free and can be downloaded at
http://www.microsoft.com/NET/
ETC Driver Utility Installation (Option)
By a quirk of Windows, sound devices were never meant to be portable / removable. Some of
these drivers date back to Windows-95 era. Since there are no provisions for portability, when a
device is disconnected the volume levels usually revert back to what is programmed in the
hardware of the soundcard. With the ETC series of USB microphones and sound cards this can be
inconvenient.
ETC’s Driver Utility makes sure the volume settings remain constant. This is a service running in
Windows, not actually a driver in the strict sense. As the volume changes these values are written
to the Registry. When a microphone is removed and later re-plugged, the previous volume levels
are read out of the registry and set in the Windows mixer panel.
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