
Chapter 5
On board Audio
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Volume Control
For each output signal, the vertical control slider regulates the vol-
ume and the horizontal slider the balance between two speakers. The
mute button temporarily stops audio output without changing slider
positions. When a button LED is lit, that audio output is available.
Several output signals can usually be enabled at once.
Volume: This is the master control over all outputs. The power of an
output signal is determined by both of the volume slider and the slider
for the individual output. To modify all the outputs, adjust the volume
slider. To change individual output(s), adjust the individual sliders.
CD: Regulates the CD drive audio input level.
MIC: Regulates the input level of microphone.
WAVE: Regulates wave (voice) playback levels.
MIDI: Regulates the MIDI music play level.
AUX IN: Regulates the Auxiliary input play level.
MONO IN: Regulates the Mono input level.
LINE IN: Regulates the Line-In levels.
Advanced: Regulates the advanced settings.
Recording Control
For each input signal, a control slider regulates the loudness whereas
a horizontal slider the balance between the two channels. The select
button can temporarily select input signal without changing slider po-
sitions. A button with a lit LED means it is available.
CD: Regulates the CD drive audio input level.
MIC: Regulates the input level of microphone.
WAVE: Regulates wave (voice) playback level.
FM: Regulates the FM music play level.
AUX IN: Regulates the Auxiliary input play level.
LINE IN: Regulates the Line-In level.
SPDIF IN: Enables recording from SPDIF in. SPDIF-in is mutually
exclusive with other input signals.
Advanced: Regulates the advanced settings.
Mixer