Asus Xonar DSX User Manual page 34

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6.3.2
Recording/Monitoring Volume
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Item
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Recording Volume Tab
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Recording volume
slider
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Recording Selector
button
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Microphone-In
Advanced Setting
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Monitoring button
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Description
Click this button to show the recording volume page.
Drag this slider down to decrease the recording volume; drag up
to increase the recording volume. The tool-tip displays percentage
increments.
Click this button to select the path/source you are going to record.
Note that the recording function on Windows
You can select only one default recording source at a time. You
may have to restart the recorder program if you switch to a different
source.
Note: On Windows
Vista, some applications allow you to select the
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recording device/path in the application itself.
Click this button
to open the advanced settings for the
Microphone-In:
Enabling "Microphone Boost" will increase volume gain to boost
microphone input signals. If you connect your microphone to the front
panel audio module, enable "Front Panel Microphone". For typical
low-cost PC microphones, it's recommended to enable this function.
Click this button to monitor and loopback recording audio to output
speakers. The recording volume will affect the monitoring signals
from speaker output. The audio will be mixed into the streams from
your PC and all DSP effects will be applied to both the source and the
output. A typical application is to apply DTS Neo:PC 7.1-ch spreading
to your TV audio, CD, MP3, or stereo game console audio from a
gaming device such as Wii, XBOX, PS2/PS3/PSP, etc.
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is a one-path selector.
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