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■ If your sound card is BOTH SoundBlaster and Windows Sound
System compatible such as the Ensoniq Soundscape, Reveal
sound cards, and lots of others, we recommend that you use
one of the Windows Sound System drivers. Most likely, mixer
support will be present only in Windows Sound System mode.
You may need to specifically select Windows Sound System
mode using a utility provided with your sound card. Consult
your sound card manual for more information. If you decide
to use one of the SoundBlaster drivers, see next note below.
■ If your sound card isn't a true SoundBlaster but it is
SoundBlaster compatible and you select one of the SoundBlaster
drivers, the mixer device may not work. (Some SoundBlaster
compatible cards have a unique mixer.) If this is the case,
you'll need to use the mixer program that came with your sound
card for adjusting volume levels. (Windows 95 users can use
the Multimedia / Volume Control program.) Before executing
SuperSonic, be sure to set recording volume levels for the Cd,
External, and Microphone channels at their maximum setting so
that SuperSonic can record/monitor these audio sources. Also,
be sure to select one or more of these channels for recording
mode. (Windows 95 users can run the Volume Control program
located in the Multimedia menu. Select Properties from the
Options menu. Select Adjust Volume for Recording and press
OK. Click on Select for the Cd, External, and Microphone
channels and set their levels at maximum.)
■ Windows 3.x users must exit Windows before running SuperSonic.
■ Windows 95 users, please note: You shouldn't experience any
problems when executing SuperSonic from Windows 95. However,
if you do, try restarting your computer in DOS mode and then
executing SuperSonic. This may help you isolate the problem.
■ SuperSonic has context sensitive help! Press and HOLD DOWN
the right mouse button on any button/slider/display and
detailed information will display until you RELEASE the
right mouse button.
■ All of SuperSonic's support programs also include context
sensitive help. Press F1 at any time and you'll get detailed
information about the currently selected option.
■ Before using the disc jockey system, we highly recommend that
you read sections "4-0 Setting Up Hardware", "7-9 Disc Jockey"
and "7-10 Disc Jockey Manual Switcher" of the manual. Please
also consult the manual for additional information about
using SuperSonic and its many features.
That's all!