
Once you hear sound, set the Master Volume on the Amigo Control Panel Speakers Tab to a comfortable level. If it seems like the volume is too low, click the Mixer Tab and adjust the Wave volume in the Playback Mixer (Win 2000/XP only).
Modifying the Sound
Changing Tone with the Master Graphic Equalizer
The Master Equalizer, accessed by clicking the Equalizer Tab, lets you control the overall tone of your Amigo sound system. Try moving the sliders to see how they change the tone. Then, click the Equalizer Presets to hear the effect of each one. When you’re done, click the Flat setting or Enable EQ to defeat the tone changes.
Adding Concert Hall Sound with
Environments
Environments, accessed by clicking the Effects Tab, let you add reverb to the front or surround channels for concert hall effects.
To hear what this sounds like, click the Environments Enable button, then click on the
Moving the Speaker Positions
The Speaker Position, in the Effects Tab, lets you manually or automatically move the position of the speakers.
Click one of the Rotate buttons and change the speed slider from slow to fast to hear the effect of sound spinning around.
Click Random to hear the sound moving in random positions. The speed control works on this effect as well.
Click Manual, then click Reset to return the blue speaker icons to their normal position.
Now, click on one of the blue speaker icons and drag it to a different position to note how it sounds. When you’re done, click the Enable button to disable the Speaker Position effect.
Using the Key Shifter to change the pitch of a song
The Key Shifter in the Effects Tab lets you change the pitch of a song while it’s
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