Rich,

Both use the MIC knob tho, right?

Quickmix looks good, thanks for the link.

This afternoon I'm may run down to the candy store and look at sound cards, 
probably 
a USB one. When you add another sound device, how do the Windows mixer controls 
work? 
I'd guess it works for the default device. How is the second one adjusted?

Mike

On 8/8/2010 12:26 PM, Richard Ferch wrote:
> Mike,
>
> On the K3, MIC level and LINE level settings are independent; you can
> adjust the LINE level in data modes without affecting the MIC level for
> voice and vice versa.
>
> Regarding changing levels in different software, you might take a look at
> QuickMix (<http://www.ptpart.co.uk/quickmix/>) - this software allows you
> to save and restore mixer settings separately for each application.
>
> Brian's comment on Windows sounds is my main reason for using a second
> sound card. For digital modes, pretty much any sound card will do; I use
> an old SB16 card that I keep moving from one computer to the next. I leave
> the Windows sounds, music players, etc. on the motherboard sound device
> and use the SB16 for my digital-mode software.
>
> 73,
> Rich VE3KI
>
>
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