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Source / path name, Line-In, Monitoring button, Microphone-In Advanced Setting

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6 Source / path name This shows the source name for each volume control slider, including: • MIC: Recording from MIC jack. • Line-In: Recording from Line-in jack for external audio devices. • A ux: Recording from Aux-In for typical TV-tuner card audio or other sound sources. • W AVE: Recording from digital wave audio that you are playing on your PC. • M ix: Stereo Mix which will record MIC, AUX, and digital WAVE audio you are playing on your PC. 7 Monitoring button Click this button to monitor and loopback recording audio to outputs (PC speakers). Hence, the recording volume influences the monitoring signals from the speaker outputs. The audio is mixed into the streams you are playing out from your PC and all DSP effects is applied to the source, too. A typical benefit is to apply Dolby Pro-Logic IIx 7.1-ch spreading for your TV audio, CD, MP3, or stereo game console audio from Wii, Xbox, and PS2/PS3/PSP. To apply Dolby Virtual Speaker is suitable for a two-speaker environment. 8 Microphone-In Advanced Setting Click this button to open the advanced settings for Microphone-In. Enabling "Microphone Boost" increases the volume gain to boost the microphone input signals. If you connect your microphone to the front panel audio module, enable "Front Panel Microphone". For typical low-cost PC microphone, we recommend that you enable this function. ASUS Xonar Xense 25

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Source / path name
This shows the source name for each volume control slider, including:
MIC
: Recording from MIC jack.
Line-In
: Recording from Line-in jack for external audio devices.
Aux
: Recording from Aux-In for typical TV-tuner card audio or other sound
sources.
WAVE
: Recording from digital wave audio that you are playing on your PC.
Mix
: Stereo Mix which will record MIC, AUX, and digital WAVE audio you are
playing on your PC.
7
Monitoring button
Click this button to monitor and loopback recording audio to outputs (PC
speakers). Hence, the recording volume influences the monitoring signals from
the speaker outputs. The audio is mixed into the streams you are playing out from
your PC and all DSP effects is applied to the source, too. A typical benefit is to
apply Dolby Pro-Logic IIx 7.1-ch spreading for your TV audio, CD, MP3, or stereo
game console audio from Wii, Xbox, and PS2/PS3/PSP. To apply Dolby Virtual
Speaker is suitable for a two-speaker environment.
8
Microphone-In Advanced Setting
Click this button
to open the advanced settings for Microphone-In.
Enabling “Microphone Boost” increases the volume gain to boost the microphone
input signals. If you connect your microphone to the front panel audio module,
enable “Front Panel Microphone”. For typical low-cost PC microphone, we
recommend that you enable this function.