Note:
The Internal and Output Mixer are completely independent. The Internal
Mixer controls normal PC audio functions such as Windows sounds or CD Audio
playback. It is represented by the AC-97 Codec on the card. The Output Mixer
section is separately used by the audio recording/mixing applications with support
for up to 24bit/96kHz.
The Line-Out, Aux and CD-In are routed through the AC-97 Codec on the DSP24
Value and are controlled by the
Internal Mixe
r.
S/PDIF I/O (optional) and the analog signals (RCA connectors) are controlled by
the
External Mixe
r.
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V. Hardware installation
Make sure the computer is switched off and unplugged. Remove the external
computer cover. If you own the DSP24 Value Bracket, check that you have
connected it to the Audio DSP 24 correctly: the red pin-1 marking on the ribbon
cable must be alligned to the triangle-marked pin on both sides. Insert the Audio
DSP 24 Value PCI-card into a free PCI slot making sure that it is pressed firmly
into position and secure it to the computer case. If available, position the DSP24
Value Bracket to a free slot and secure it to the computer case.
You can use an analog cable to from the CD-ROM drive if you want to listen to
audio CDs via the Line Out on the card. The cable can be connected to the CON1
connector on the card.
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