EVGA B360 Micro Gaming (112-CS-E365)
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The last section in Sound Effects is voice cancellation,
also called Karaoke mode (this should not be confused
with noise cancellation options in the Microphone
menu). By left-clicking the icon, a red X will pop up, as
shown in the image to the right. When the red X is
present, the Realtek controller uses an algorithm to
suppress vocal sounds from the audio source, while
keeping instrumental sounds, much like a Karaoke machine.
Underneath Karaoke is a menu for changing the key of the music playing. Raising the
value (up to +4) will raise the pitch of the music and voice, while lowering the value
(down to -4) will lower the pitch of the music and voice. This setting is designed to add
a fun effect to your audio; it generally should not be used as a means to “fix” audio.
The final section for
“Speakers” will focus on
the “Speaker
Configuration” and the
“Room Correction” tabs.
The first option in
“Speaker Configuration”
is the pulldown menu for
Stereo, Quadraphonic
(4.0), and 5.1 Speakers;
there is no support for
4.1 audio.