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4.3.4. Mixer Tab

Mixer controls allow you to select and control playback and recording input sources.

4.3.4.1.Playback source controls

You can individually mute or un-mute as many playback sources as you wish. Volume sliders set the playback level for each source.

Balance sliders adjust the relative left and right output levels for each stereo source. Balance sliders should normally be left in the center, which is the default position. Right-click any of the balance sliders to center it.

Depending on the number of available playback sources in your PC, the number of horizontal and vertical slider may vary, and a scrollbar may or may not be preset. The viewing area on the Mixer Tab displays controls for a maximum of four playback sources at one time. Use the Playback Source Scrollbar (if present) to reveal more source controls. See Figure 17.

Balance

Slider

Volume

Slider

Figure 17

Channel Volume

This button is only available in Windows XP. Use this button if you like to control each speaker individually. Clicking on this button opens up another panel that contains separate control for each speaker, i.e., one can increase or decrease the volume on the right rear speaker. See Figure 17. Please NOTE that after adjusting the volume click on the OK button to apply the changes, otherwise, the changes are lost.

When playing audio CD’s using the CD ROM driver of the PC, one should enable the digital audio extraction in the system device manager. If you need more information refer to the Trouble Shooting section in Appendix C of this document.

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