Guard-Against-Dropout Function
Slight | shocks | to | a | CD | player | can | cause | the | audio | track | to hesitate. | ||||
The | 20X Max | Portable | special | function | to |
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reduce | this | kind | of | dropout. | The | reads |
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audio | CDs | and | keeps | 2.8 | seconds | of | the | current | track | in | memory. | ||||
This | reduces |
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drive | is | moved | or | bumped. |
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Attention
Do | not | set | the | drive | near | electronic | equipment. | |
Do | not | use | the | near | electronic | equipment such as | ||
televisions or | stereo | speakers. | The | |||||
weak | electric | signal | that | might | be | affected | by electromagnetic | |
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Using | Sound | Functions | (Stereo | Model | Only) |
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This | section | provides | simple | examples | of |
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drive | sound | function | applications. | To | use | similar | functions | with | OS/2 | ||||||||
and Windows 95, refer to | the | user's | guide | provided | with | each |
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application | program. | Confirm | that | the | audio | device | driver |
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If | the | audio | device | driver | installed | correctly, | the | Audio | Application | ||||||||
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Mixing |
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| 1 From | Audio | Application |
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| 2 | Connect a microphone. | In |
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| balance | between | the | right | and | left | speakers. |
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| Use Media | Player |
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| 3 | Use Volume Control |
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