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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/2/2012 4:59 PM, Gaffit wrote:<br>
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephen H. Smith"
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<blockquote type="cite">Users of ham sound card applications are
constantly fiddling with setting the RECORD (Radio RX) and PLAY
(Radio TX) levels of Windows sound cards. After a considerable
amount of experimentation and Internet research, I have
discovered that one can make access to the controls for added
sound cards a LOT simpler.
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A few years back, I use to run an echostink node, along with PSK,
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and other modes requiring constant fiddling with the soundcard.
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There used to be a program called something like Quickmix, which
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would allow you to save settings for all your different needs.
It's
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been a while, and I don't think I still have a copy of it, but it
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should be still avail for download somewhere out there....
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Whould this work just as well?
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It's not really the same issue/function. <br>
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Quickmix only saved the settings once you accessed the mixers by the
usual means and determined the setttings. And I think only does it
for the primary (default) sound system. <br>
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My posting is/was about getting easy access to the mixers
(especially the non-default ones) in the first place to adjust them.<br>
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