User guide

Troubleshooting 43
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To solve this problem:
Make sure the Analo
g
Audio connector on the CD-ROM drive and the CD In connector on the audio
card are connected.
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Sometimes when pannin
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an analo
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audio input source to the left or to the ri
g
ht, the sound from that
source turns off.
Cause: Digital Output Only mode and conflicting left-right balances in two mixers
For example, in the Di
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ital Output Onl
y
mode, the source’s left-ri
g
ht balance in Windows Volume Control
is at the opposite end compared to the position to which
y
ou panned the source in the Environment deck
of Surround Mixer.
To solve this problem:
1. Open the other mixer (Windows Volume Control), and center the balances for all the audio input
sources. This ensures that analo
g
sources do not turn mute when
y
ou pan them in Surround Mixer.
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To solve this problem:
Dissociate the mixer settin
g
s.
1. In the Preset deck, click the Surround Mixer title in the upper-left corner.
The s
y
stem menu appears, with a command Dissociate Mixer Settin
g
s.
2. To dissociate mixer settin
g
s, make sure the command is checked.
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