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Auricon 2.2 & 4.1 Manual
Configuration
There are three configuration settings for the Auricon, these being stereo/mono mode, nominal
line level and input topology.
The
mode
may be configured as either stereo or mono. In mono mode the number of input and
output channels that Windows sees is doubled.
The nominal
line level
can be set to +8dBu, +4dBu or 0dBu. In each case clipping level is 16dB
above the nominal level.
The
input topology
can be configured as either a mixer or a selector. With
mixer
topology, any
or all of the physical inputs can be mixed down into any of the wave input streams, whereas
with
selector
topology only one physical input can be selected for each wave input stream.
Topology configuration is only available with driver version 3503 or later.
Note:
The input
topology is always set to
selector
under Windows Vista, as this platform does not support input
mixing.
To change the configuration, right-click on the
My Computer
icon on the desktop (or in the Start
menu in the case of XP, Server 2003 and Vista), select
Properties
, then click on
Device
Manager
. Open
Sound, video and game controllers
, then right-click on
Auricon
(
Auricon
WDM Driver
on Windows 98/ME) and select
Properties
. Now click on the
Configuration
tab
and select the desired mode, line level and/or topology. Under Windows 2000, XP and Server
2003 it may take up to a minute for Windows to reconfigure itself and the screen may flicker
during this time, while Windows 98 and Windows ME will need to restart when the configuration
has been changed.