Using your Dream Player MC
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4.5 Audio Mode Configuration
Feature
Description
Master Volume
The output volume of the Dream Player may be adjusted to your
situation. For example if you have a set of speakers in your project but
cannot access the volume on the physical speaker you may adjust the
volume that the Dream Player produces.
Track Volume -
ALL
A secondary Master Volume, this sets the output volume of all tracks
to the specified amount.
Track Volume –
1, 2, 3, 4
If you have a track that was recorded at a higher audio level than the
other tracks or vice versa, You may want to set the volume for each
individual track. This effectively provides you with a handy little mixer
inside the Dream Player without having to hook up any additional
hardware.
You may ask why not just set everything to 100? The reason being is
that if each file is recorded at normal digital full scale like a CD is
recorded, the output of all four files combined will be too much for the
output and you will actual hear it start to compress. It will not clip or
crunch, but the quality will be affected, we did do an internal software
limiter to prevent any audio abnormalities; however we do advise that
you set the volumes to something less than 100 to receive the best
possible audio quality. If you are only using one or two tracks then
having the volume set at 100 will not be a problem.