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CONNECTIONS

The following diagram shows how to connect the various devices.

CD-ROM

SW20

MIC

LINE IN

OUTPUT

MIC

LINE IN

OUTPUT

CD IN

SW60XG

Sound Card

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Before making connections, be sure to UNPLUG THE POWER SUPPLY CORDS OF ALL DEVICES.

After making connections, switch on the power of each device in the following order: External inputting devices
first, then the computer, then external audio devices. (NOTE: MAKE SURE TO TURN DOWN THE VOLUME
LEVELS OF THE EXTERNAL AUDIO DEVICES BEFORE TURNING THEM ON.) When turning off the power of
each device, simply reverse the process.

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Improper connection of microphone and other external devices may cause ear injury or damage to

hardware.

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There are various types of audio in and out jacks, so make sure to select the proper cables and adaptors

according to your respective devices.

2. SOUND CARD INSTALLATION

The sound card fits into an ISA bus expansion slot in your computer.

1.

Turn off the computer and unplug its AC power cord.

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Do not attempt to install your sound card while the computer is plugged in. This can cause irreparable

damage to the sound card, and may pose a serious shock hazard!

2.

Remove the top cover of the computer.

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The proper method for removing the top cover varies depending on the type of computer you use, so please

see your computer’s owner’s manual for the proper procedure. Wear gloves to avoid cuts by any sharp edges on the
cover.

SW60XG

Sound Card

CD-ROM

MIC

LINE IN

OUTPUT

CD IN

Microphone

Microphone

Powered Speakers

Powered Speakers

Portable Cassette Recorder

or Stereo (for inputting

external sounds)

Portable Cassette

Recorder or Stereo

(for inputting

external sounds)

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Summary of Contents for SW60XG

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL SOUND CARD SW60XG...

Page 2: ...appear on your computer Future upgrades of application and system software and any changes in specifications and functions will be announced separately FCC ID A6RSW60 This device complies with Part 1...

Page 3: ...ng The EFFECTCON a DOS application lets you control the sounds for the GM compatible DOS games You can NOT directly select and control the voices and effects from the SW60XG since neither knob nor but...

Page 4: ...tallation and running the SW60XG requires at least 3MB of free space on your hard disk Floppy Disk Drive To install the application software and to save and load user data Mouse Requires a Windows 3 1...

Page 5: ...ophone 1 1 2 Open 3 4 Open dynamic microphone 2 1 2 Short 3 4 Open 2 lead condenser microphone 3 1 2 Open 3 4 Short 3 lead condenser microphone Default position is 1 dynamic microphone 6 MIDI Port Add...

Page 6: ...ect the proper cables and adaptors according to your respective devices 2 SOUND CARD INSTALLATION The sound card fits into an ISA bus expansion slot in your computer 1 Turn off the computer and unplug...

Page 7: ...to prevent possible interference with or damage to the circuitry 5 Hold the sound card with two hands as shown and slowly and steadily insert it into the expansion slot making sure to properly line up...

Page 8: ...ave them before you install the SW60XG application software Installation Procedure for Windows 3 1 1 Insert Install Disk into your floppy disk drive 2 Click File in the Menu Bar of the Program Manager...

Page 9: ...g installs the software to the C drive and _SW60XG directory If you want to use a different drive directory type in the name of the different drive directory The following window appears and installat...

Page 10: ...ppear 3 Click Install Install Program from Floppy Disk Or CD ROM will appear 4 Insert Install Disk into your floppy disk drive and click Next Run Installation Program Dialog Box will appear 5 Verify t...

Page 11: ...ha SW60XG Driver Setup 4 Change the MIDI Port Address as required In a similar way you can change the MIDI Port Address in the Advanced setup in the Multimedia Properties Control Panel for Windows 95...

Page 12: ...this button to exit EffectGearII 4 EFFECT MENU buttons Click one of these buttons to select an effect Click the Others button to display the effect type list You can assign the effect you frequently...

Page 13: ...ffects which create Karaoke sing along environment are as follows CD KARAOKE Reduces the volume of the main vocal from a song playing on an audio CD and lets you sing along the accompaniments Reverb w...

Page 14: ...z ENTER z Off On status 0 Off 1 On 9 DETECT Allows you to verify the status of four MIDI Port Addresses KEY OPERATION EFCON_ DETECT ENTER 10 TEST Allows you to test the contents of the SW60XG hardwar...

Page 15: ...6 Normal Voices 21 drum Voices sets Polyphony 32 note AWM 2 wave table Multi timbral Capacity 16 voices simultaneously Wave ROM 4MB Compatibility Sound Module Mode GM System Level 1 XG TG300B Effects...

Page 16: ...is provided that you retain no copies and the recipient agrees to the terms of the licensing agreement 3 TERMINATION The licensing condition of the software program becomes effective on the day that y...

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