Settings And Checking; Specifying The Audio Input/Output Device - Edirol UA-1X Manual Del Usuario

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Settings and Checking

■ Specifying the Audio Input/Output Device

1
Click the Windows Start button, and select Settings -
Control Panel.
then click Control Panel.)
2
Access "Sound and Multimedia Properties"
(for Windows 98, "Multimedia Properties").
If using Windows XP/2000/Me:
In Control Panel, double-click the Sounds and Multimedia
icon to open the "Sounds and Multimedia Properties"
dialog box.
* If the Sound and Multimedia Properties icon is not shown
Windows XP:
In the Control Panel, click Sounds, Speech, and Audio
Devices. Next, click Sounds and Audio Devices to access
the "Sound and Audio Devices Properties" dialog box.
Windows Me:
In the left frame, click View all Control Panel options.
Windows 98 users:
In Control Panel, double-click the Multimedia icon to open
the Multimedia Properties dialog box.
3
Click the Audio tab.
4
As the Preferred device for Sound playback and
Preferred device for Sound recording, select USB
Audio CODEC or USB Audio Device.
Click
, and from the list that appears, click USB Sudio
CODEC or USB Audio Device to select it.
5
Click [OK] to complete the settings.
(In Windows XP, click the Start button and
Connections and Driver Installation (Windows)
If you are using Windows XP,
set the Default device for
Sound playback and Default
device for Sound recording
to USB Audio CODEC.
If you are using Windows 98,
set the Preferred device for
Playback and Preferred
device for Recording to
USB Audio CODEC.
Depending on your system,
USB Audio Device will be
shown a number added, ex.
"USB Audio Device (1)."
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