Volume+Controls+Explanation+of

Have you ever looked at the little Icon on the taskbar by the clock displaying a speaker, and wondered how to adjust it ? Well if you double click on the little speaker icon a window will open displaying a range of adjustments, and you will then probably wonder what they all represent. 2nd **Wave**. The wave control has to do with any music you may play with special software, such as WaveOut. This one has not much affect your direct sound. 3rd **Midi** Again a type of music or sound format which you can adjust 4th **CD/Video In** It’s function is to adjust any audio, or video files which you play on your PC. 5th **Line In** / **Microphone** These both have to do with the connectors on your actual computer. **Line In** is mainly used for a stereo sound **Microphone** comes into operation when you're using a mike on your computer. All of the controls come with a slider which you can move up or down to get a sound volume you prefer. You can also control the balance of each by using the Balance slider. The choice or preference is all yours
 * Volume Controls Explanation of **
 * 1st Master Volume ** This is the one that gives you the most sound, depending on how much you want. As you adjust the slider it issues a thump type noise, which gives you an indication of how loud it would be.
 * You may also have another called **** SW Synth.( Synthesizer ) ** [ I do not hence no graphic ] This one deals with any synthesizing that has to be done within the software programs you use. This one is important if you're listening to a music CD or playing a game on your computer.


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