Audio Drivers and Applications Installation for Windows® 98 SE & Windows® 2000

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We’ll introduce several applications of Audio Rack. You can check them here or go to their help menu for more detailed information. We will now show you the most frenquency used panel called “Mixer Panel”. This panel can split into two parts depending on its function. One is called “Volume Control Panel”, one is “Record Control Panel”.

For each output signal, the control slider regulates the loudness whereas a horizontal slider the balance between the two speakers. The mute button can temporarily stop the output without changing slider positions. A button with a lit LED means the output is available, and vice versa. Several output signals can usually be enabled at once.

Pressing this button switches to the “Volume Control Panel”.

Pressing this button switches to the “Record Control Panel”.

Regulates the advanced settings. Discussed in a later section.

This is the master control over all outputs. The power of an output Re signal is determined by both of the volume slider and the slider for the individual output. To modify all the outputs, adjust the volume slider. To change individual output(s), adjust its (their) slider(s).

Regulates the CD drive audio input level.

Regulates the input level of microphone.

Regulates wave (voice) playback levels.

Regulates the MIDI music play level.

Regulates the Auxiliary input play level.

Regulates the Mono input level.

Regulates the Line-In levels.

Exit Button: Stops and leaves the mixer panel or the other panel you want to exit.

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