Step 3: try the play3d demo – Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Amigo TBS-1121-01 User Manual

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Check the Mixer Settings

1. To prevent feedback from the internal

microphone being picked up by the external
speakers, click on the Mixer tab and mute
the microphone, or turn down the volume. If
you’re using headphones with the speakers
turned off, this won’t be an issue.

2. Next, set the volume levels to a comfortable

level. In Windows XP/2000, set the Wave
and Master volume levels on the Mixer tab.
The Wave slider is what you’ll primarily use
to control the playback level of digital music
files, DVDs, and other digital audio sources in XP. In Windows Vista, the Wave
slider no longer exists, so the Master Volume alone is used to control the overall
volume.

Check the Speakers

1. Click

the

Speakers Tab, then click on the

speaker icons located below the Speaker
Configuration pull-down menu to play a test
signal indicating which speaker has been
clicked.

2. Make sure the speaker you’re hearing

corresponds to the icon you clicked. For
example, if you clicked the front left speaker
icon, you should hear the test signal say
Front Left” in the front left speaker.

If the test signals are playing on the wrong speakers, or if there is no speaker sound,
see the next section on Troubleshooting Tips.

Step 3: Try the Play3D Demo

1. Launch the Play3D Demo either by clicking

Start

Æ All Programs Æ Turtle Beach Æ

Audio Advantage Amigo

Æ Demo Files Æ 3D

Player Demo or by clicking on the Turtle Beach
icon in the System Tray on the bottom right of
your PC Screen and selecting Demo from the
menu.

2. Click on the Play button to hear the Sound

Source selected in the top group. Each source
presents a different type of sound to
demonstrate positional audio.

3. Clicking the first button in the Moving Path section lets you move the sound

manually, while clicking the other buttons in this group lets you hear the sound move
automatically.

4. The

Environment buttons let you hear different reverberation settings, which are

available in the Environments section on the Amigo Control Panel Effects Tab.

5. To end the demo, click Stop. To shut down the program, click Exit.

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