Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Amigo TBS-1121-01 User Manual

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Once you hear sound, set the Master Volume on the Amigo Control Panel Speakers Tab to a
comfortable level. If it seems like the volume is too low, click the Mixer Tab and adjust the
Wave volume in the Playback Mixer (Win 2000/XP only).

Modifying the Sound

Changing Tone with the Master Graphic Equalizer

The Master Equalizer, accessed by
clicking the Equalizer Tab, lets you
control the overall tone of your Amigo
sound system. Try moving the sliders to
see how they change the tone. Then, click
the Equalizer Presets to hear the effect
of each one. When you’re done, click the
Flat setting or Enable EQ to defeat the
tone changes.

Adding Concert Hall Sound with
Environments

Environments, accessed by clicking the
Effects Tab, let you add reverb to the
front or surround channels for concert
hall effects.
To hear what this sounds like, click the
Environments Enable button, then click
on the pull-down menu and select Living
Room
from the list. Turn up the Front
and Surround sliders to set the effect
level. Then click the Large, Medium and
Small Environment Size buttons to hear
how it changes the intensity of the effect.
Try some other environment settings
from the pull-down menu to hear how
they sound.

Moving the Speaker Positions

The Speaker Position, in the Effects Tab, lets you manually or automatically move the
position of the speakers.
Click one of the Rotate buttons and change the speed slider from slow to fast to hear the
effect of sound spinning around.
Click Random to hear the sound moving in random positions. The speed control works on
this effect as well.
Click Manual, then click Reset to return the blue speaker icons to their normal position.
Now, click on one of the blue speaker icons and drag it to a different position
to note how it sounds. When you’re done, click the Enable button to disable
the Speaker Position effect.

Using the Key Shifter to change the pitch of a song

The Key Shifter in the Effects Tab lets you change the pitch of a song while
it’s playing—without changing the tempo. To try this effect, play a song with
Windows Media Player and click the Enable button on the Key Shifter

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