SonicWave - SR
User’s Guide
Version 4.0
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the speakers. If you hear one and not the other, the
problem is internal and has nothing to do with your
audio system.
Be sure that your monitoring system is properly set
up. Try connecting a sound source other than
FM801, such as an audio CD player, and establishing
whether or not you can hear it.
Be sure that the sound card is properly connected to
the monitoring system (a 1/8-inch mini-phone cable
should be running from FM801 PCI sound card Line
Out connector to a line input on the monitoring
system). To eliminate the possibility of a bad cable,
try plugging a pair of high-impedance headphones to
the FM801 PCI sound card Line Out jack and see if
you hear any sound.
How do I change volume and balance levels
in Windows 9x?
To make adjustments to FM801 PCI sound card
volume settings and balance levels, use the
FortéMedia EzAudio Mixer. The Install Wizard adds
the EzAudio icon to your taskbar. The EzAudio
Mixer can be invoked by double clicking on its icon
located on the right side of the taskbar.
My microphone records at very low levels,
with distortion, or not at all?
For ease of installation, we recommend that you use
a dynamic microphone. These require the least
Summary of Contents for SonicWave-SR
Page 31: ...SonicWave SR User s Guide Version 4 0 31 Double click on Fort Media icon in Control Panel...
Page 41: ...SonicWave SR User s Guide Version 4 0 41 2 Select Device tab...
Page 45: ...SonicWave SR User s Guide Version 4 0 45 6 Select Winnt4 sub directory for NT driver...
Page 47: ...SonicWave SR User s Guide Version 4 0 47 1 Double click on Multimedia icon...
Page 65: ...SonicWave SR User s Guide Version 4 0 65 From pull down menu to select the Properties...