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Set
Microphone
(volume level) on the
Levels
tab of the
Microphone Properties
window according to the OS as follows.
Window 7 32-bit edition: 2 (of 100) as the standard level
Window 7 64-bit edition: 3 (of 100) as the standard level
Double-click the
Advanced
tab in the
Microphone Properties
window.
Set the
Default Format
in the
Advanced
tab of the
Microphone Properties
window
to either
2 channel, 16-bit, 44100 Hz (CD quality)
or
2 channel, 16-bit, 48000 Hz (DVD
quality)
.
5 To adjust the input levels, use the input knobs (MIC, INST, LINE and COMPUTER)
on the front of the interface. Adjust them so that the OL (overload) indicator
does not light.
When the LIMITER button is ON, it can prevent distortion from sudden loud mic
input signals.
Overload indicator
6 Set whether or not the signal output from the computer is returned to the
computer after being mixed with other signals. Set the LOOP MIX switch
according to how you are using the mixer.
ON: Use for live Internet broadcasts, for example.
OFF: Use with an audio application, for example.
Loop mix switch
NOTE
When streaming audio live on the Internet, for example, sounds could loop back
through the computer, causing an echo-like repetition. If this occurs, set the volume
setting in the application that you are using to “0”.
Monitor volume level = 0
Example: Ustream
When using Windows 7/Windows Vista, an echo-like repetition could also occur if
Listen to this device
is checked (
4
) on the
Listen
tab of the
Microphone Properties
window. If this occurs, remove the check mark (
4
).
4 – Settings