Using The Mixerset Command - Creative 16-Bit Sound Card User Manual

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For example, /MA:200;5 sets the master volume at 200 and the
balance at 5 (this means that the volume will be reduced in the
left channel). /MA:;-5 setting reduces the volume in the right
channel.

Using the MIXERSET Command

The following are some examples on how you can use MIXERSET:
K To set the PC speaker volume to 200:
K To set the master volume to 200 with balanced output through
K To set all the above in one command:
/OPS:ss
Sets the audio output switches (OPSW) on or off.
ss represents one or a combination of CDz, LIz and
MICz, where z is + (on) or - (off).
For example, /OPS:CD+ MIC- allows you to
receive CD-audio output. It does not allow any
sound passed through the microphone to be sent to
the speakers.
/IPL:ss
Turns Left Input switches (IPLSW) on or off.
ss represents one or a combination of CDRz, CDLz,
MDLz, MDRz, LIRz, LILz, and MICz, where z is +
(on) or - (off).
/IPR:ss
Turns Right Input switches (IPRSW) on or off.
Same as /IPL.
/AGC:+|- Turns Automatic Gain Control (AGC) on (+) or off
(-).
1. Type MIXERSET /SP:200 and press <Enter>.
the left and right channels:
1. Type MIXERSET /MA:200 and press <Enter>.
If balance is not specified, both channels will be set
equally.
1. Type MIXERSET /SP:200 /MA:200;0 and press <Enter>.
MIXERSET Utility
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