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Mixer Control

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4 Mixer Control Mixer Control is a powerful Windows-based audio mixer that allows you to combine and manipulate sound from various audio sources. With the Mixer, it is possible to control the volume of an audio source while running other Windows applications. You can also select and mix different audio sources during playback and recording. This chapter provides you with information on using the Mixer, and is organized as follows: K Starting the Mixer K The Mixer Control Window K Using the Keyboard and Mouse K Selecting a Recording Source K Saving the Mixer Settings K Quitting the Mixer In this chapter, you will encounter mono and stereo sources. A stereo source uses two channels (left and right) to transfer audio, while a mono source uses one channel. Mixer Control 4-1

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Mixer Control
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Mixer Control
Mixer Control is a powerful Windows-based audio mixer that allows
you to combine and manipulate sound from various audio sources.
With the Mixer, it is possible to control the volume of an audio
source while running other Windows applications.
You can also
select and mix different audio sources during playback and
recording.
This chapter provides you with information on using the Mixer, and
is organized as follows:
Starting the Mixer
The Mixer Control Window
Using the Keyboard and Mouse
Selecting a Recording Source
Saving the Mixer Settings
Quitting the Mixer
In this chapter, you will encounter mono and stereo sources.
A stereo source uses two channels (left and right) to transfer
audio,
while a mono source uses one channel.