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

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Audio Advantage Amigo

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To do this, open the Options window, select "Sound Devices", and in the drop-down
menu for the "Ringing" output, select the desired sound card from the list. Then click
"Save" to set the changes and close the Options window.

Recording Tips

Using AudioSurgeon as a Digital Audio Recorder and Editor

The AudioSurgeon software, included on the Amigo Installation
CD, lets you record and edit sounds using Amigo’s mic input
and wave output. You can select the record source in the Amigo
Control Panel Mixer Tab, or use AudioSurgeon’s Record Wizard
to automatically set the optimum recording level. For details on
how to use this versatile program, see the later section in this
manual.

Recording Internet Radio Broadcasts

To record an Internet Radio broadcast in Windows 2000/XP, select “Stereo Mix” as the
recording source in the Amigo Control Panel Mixer Tab. In Vista, this selection is not
available. The recording level is set by a combination of the Wave slider and record level.
Use AudioSurgeon to record the broadcast as it plays, then use the “File Save” option to
save the broadcast as a WAV file on your hard drive. You can then play it with
AudioSurgeon, Media Player, or other digital audio player software.

Recording with Microphones

You can record external sounds using either the internal microphone or an external
microphone. Set the microphone sensitivity by clicking the Microphone Options button
(“…”) under the microphone slider in the Mixer Tab. Then select Microphone as the record
source and use AudioSurgeon as described above.

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