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MS-DOS Mode Utilities: Sound Blaster Live! Value Sound Card User's Guide /S:x Synth volume. x can be a value from the range 0 to 127. /W:x Wave volume. x can be a value from the range 0 to 127. /C:x CD audio volume. x can be a value from the range 0 to 127. /M:x Synth MT-32/LAPC-1 mode. For x, 0 is Off, 1 is On. /? View a short description of the parameters. An example of an SBEMIXER command is SBEMIXER /S:64 /W:120 /C:50 /M:0 which corresponds to "set the synth volume to 64, the Wave volume to 120, the CD audio volume to 50, and turn off the Synth MT-32/LAPC-1 mode". To set SBEMIXER values within the Mixer screen: At the DOS prompt, type SBEMIXER The interactive editor mode allows you to change the mixer settings with the mouse, , , , or arrow keys. Use the Save button to save the settings for the next session. SBESET.EXE Use SBESET.EXE to manually configure SB resources or disable SB Emulation. By default, SB Emulation in DOS follows the Windows settings. For example, if you disable SB Emulation in Windows, in the next boot to DOS SB Emulation in DOS disabled. Under rare circumstances you may need to manually reconfigure DOS SB Emulation, for example, if there is conflict in DOS before it can boot to Windows. SBESET.EXE is run from the command line. To set SBESET values in the command line: At the DOS prompt, type the SBESET command in a single line. Its syntax is: SBESET [-Axxx] [-Ix] [-Dx] [-Hx] [-Pxxx] [-dx] [-wx] where square brackets [ ] denote optional parameters, and: This Parameter Specifies -Axxx -Ix -Dx SB interface's base I/O address. IRQ line used by the audio interface. First DMA channel used by the audio interface. file:///C|/Terrys/msdos.htm (2 of 3) [1/2/2001 2:10:42 PM]

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/S:
x
Synth volume.
x
can be a value from the range 0 to 127.
/W:
x
Wave volume.
x
can be a value from the range 0 to 127.
/C:
x
CD audio volume.
x
can be a value from the range 0 to 127.
/M:
x
Synth MT-32/LAPC-1 mode. For
x,
0 is Off, 1 is On.
/?
View a short description of the parameters.
An example of an SBEMIXER command is
SBEMIXER /S:64 /W:120 /C:50 /M:0
which corresponds to "set the synth volume to 64, the Wave volume to 120, the CD audio
volume to 50, and turn off the Synth MT-32/LAPC-1 mode".
To set SBEMIXER values within the Mixer screen:
At the DOS prompt, type
SBEMIXER
The interactive editor mode allows you to change the mixer settings with the mouse, <Tab>,
<PgUp>, <PgDn>, or arrow keys.
Use the Save button to save the settings for the next session.
SBESET.EXE
Use SBESET.EXE to manually configure SB resources or disable SB Emulation. By default, SB
Emulation in DOS follows the Windows settings. For example, if you disable SB Emulation in
Windows, in the next boot to DOS SB Emulation in DOS disabled. Under rare circumstances
you may need to manually reconfigure DOS SB Emulation, for example, if there is conflict in
DOS before it can boot to Windows. SBESET.EXE is run from the command line.
To set SBESET values in the command line:
At the DOS prompt, type the SBESET command in a single line. Its syntax is:
SBESET [-A
xxx
] [-I
x
] [-D
x
] [-H
x
] [-P
xxx
] [-d
x
] [-w
x
]
where square brackets [ ] denote optional parameters, and:
This
Parameter
Specifies
-A
xxx
SB interface’s base I/O address.
-I
x
IRQ line used by the audio interface.
-D
x
First DMA channel used by the audio interface.
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