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Mixer panel while the four speakers mode is enabled.
Mixer panel while the four speakers mode is disabled.
Volume Control
: Clicking on this button shows and allows you to use the output level controls.
Recording Control
: Clicking on this button shows and allows you use the input level controls.
Input and Output Level Sliders and Buttons
:
For each input or output signal type, the control
slider controls the loudness whereas the horizontal slider controls the balance between the two
speakers. The mute button temporarily stops input or output without changing slider positions.
Control types and names might vary. The common types are listed below:
•
Vol
: The master control for all outputs. The strength of an output signal is determined by both
the Vol slider and the slider for the individual output. To affect
all
outputs, move the Vol slider.
To change the output of an
individual
output type, move
its
slider.
•
Line-in/Rear
: Controls the audio hardware's Line In or Line Out levels. Line levels might be for
an externally attached cassette player, for instance, while the four speakers mode is enabled,
this control becomes the Rear speaker volume control.
•
Mic
: Controls the microphone input level.
•
Wave
: Controls wave (voice) playback or the recording levels.
•
FM
: Controls the FM music playback or the recording level.
•
Aux-in
: Controls the Aux-in music play or the recording level.
•
PC-SPK
: Controls the external PC speaker input level.
•
CD:
Controls the CD drive output level, for CD drives configured to play their audio output
through the PC’s audio hardware.
•
4SPK
: Turn on or turn off the Rear speakers effect.
•
Surround:
Turn on or turn off the 3D surround sound effect.
•
SPDIF-in
: Turn on or turn off the SPDIF digital signal input.
•
Advanced
: Check the SPDIF status, HRTF 3D sound CPU Utilization, turn on th Microphone
Booster.
Mute Buttons
:
Toggle between muting and enabling the signal. A button with a lit LED is