Record settings – Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Amigo TBS-1121-01 User Manual

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Record Settings

Audio recording can be accomplished with a program such as Audio Surgeon LE (included
on the Amigo installation CD), Windows Recorder (in the Accessories section of the StartÆ
All Programs list), or other digital audio recording software. The record source is selected by
clicking the Record Source pull-down menu in the Record Settings section of the Mixer tab.
After selecting a record source, the recording level may be adjusted with the volume control
located above the record source pull-down menu. The VU meter indicates the recording
level. When recording, set the recording level so that the VU meters do not enter the red
zone, other than during short audio peaks.

The VU meters will not be active unless you are recording with AudioSurgeon, or
another digital audio recording program.

You can select the following inputs as a recording source:
ƒ (Windows 2000/XP only) Wave: Selects the Wave output as a recording source.
ƒ Microphone: Selects the mic input as a recording source. If the microphone recording

level is too low, boost the volume by clicking the “…” button below the microphone
volume slider in the playback mixer to set the Microphone Boost option .

ƒ (Windows 2000/XP only) Stereo Mix: Selects the playback mixer output as a

recording source. This may be used to combine audio sources into a single stereo source
for recording. For example, the microphone and WAV signals may be mixed together
and recorded from this source.

When selecting Stereo Mix as a recording source, the microphone level remains on
full volume and cannot be adjusted or muted.


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