ADDING SPECIAL AUDIO EFFECTS

With CD-quality digital sound controls, you can enhance the audio signal output. The Chorus creates a unified sound echo. The Reverb creates a reverberating echo. The QSOUND enhances the audio sound. You can change the special effects from the Mwave Audio Mixer Window as follows:

Drag the chorus control up or down.

Drag the reverb control up or down.

Click on EFFECTS or the empty blank next to it enable these effects.

Click on the Q SOUND or the empty blank next to it to turn on QSOUND audio enhancements.

OS/2 AUDIO CONTROLS

You use the Mwave Auxiliary Control Window to control the input source for OS/2 CD-ROM, line and microphone applications. This function replaces the Mwave Audio Mixer since it is not available under OS/2.

NAVIGATE: From the Multimedia Modem folder, go to Mwave Auxiliary Control.

You do not have to specify whether you are in play or record mode since the OS/2 application will determine the mode. You must have the Mwave Auxiliary Window active for you to play or record with an OS/2 application from the following auxiliary source selections:

Input source from internal CD-ROM and line input

Microphone

The audio sounds for games, wave or MIDI files are available when you use an OS/2 application without going to any function to make them active.

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