04-15-2023 12:56 AM
Hi,
Is there a way to manage the volumes of the audio outputs ? I simply use a good pair of speakers and a subwoofer, but I can't find how to adjust their respective levels in the software.
Thank you 🙂
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04-16-2023 07:47 AM
I've used Sonic Studio 3 in the past and it's a great audio program.
It's been a while, but I remember there is also a SupremeFx page, this will be somewhere in the taskbar.
Not sure if anything in there might help you.
04-15-2023 01:06 AM
Not really sure what you are trying to achieve, but the easiest way (I think) without getting complicated is to use the Realtek Audio Console. You do get volume control, an equaliser and left/right balance controls. Nothing flashy, but maybe that will do what you need? You might also have Sonic Studio 3 installed as part of the Realtek drivers pack that will also offer some basic control. I can't remember what exactly as I uninstalled SS3 - it was causing a problem with by backup software.
Otherwise, no doubt you'll get more functionality with additional software, including free options.
04-15-2023 04:35 AM
Tks for your reply JohnAb 🙂
I've used the solutions you said, it's better, but my point was to have different volumes according to the output connector.
I have 2 Genelec speakers, and a Sony subwoofer. The subwoofer exit needs way more volume than the standard stereo for the Genelec.
Equalisation in sonic studio helps, but not as a normal volume control would 🙂
In the old days, even a basic soundblaster had volume control for each plug.
04-16-2023 07:47 AM
I've used Sonic Studio 3 in the past and it's a great audio program.
It's been a while, but I remember there is also a SupremeFx page, this will be somewhere in the taskbar.
Not sure if anything in there might help you.
04-16-2023 04:51 PM
Tks for your help 🙂