> Under Win 7, to adjust the EMU0202 (or any recording or playback
 > device), here's what you do:
 > Right-click the speaker icon at the right end of the taskbar;
 > Click 'Playback Devices' and a small window will pop up;
 > Double-click the EMU0202 or whatever you want to adjust and another
 > pop-up will appear;
 > Click the 'Levels' tab and adjust the slider.

Since Vista and Windows 7 maintain playback (output) levels on a per
application basis, the better way of adjusting output levels is:

1) Right-click on the speaker icon
2) select "open Volume Mixer"
3) click on "device" in the menu (Vista) or the "name" drop-down
    in the device box at the left end of the mixer display (Windows 7)
    and select the device (e.g. EMU0202)
With the proper device selected in the Volume Mixer you can adjust
the overall output level (the "Device" box) *or* the output of the
specific application.

Vista/Windows 7 store output levels *per application* in the Registry
as a percentage of the overall device level.

73,

    ... Joe, W4TV


On 5/7/2012 11:35 AM, Tony Estep wrote:
> On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 10:00 PM, Bob Cunnings<[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> If you are using Windows, there *is* a way to adjust the emu0202....If you
>> are running Windows 7 things may be a bit different....
>>
> -----------------
> Under Win 7, to adjust the EMU0202 (or any recording or playback device),
> here's what you do:
> Right-click the speaker icon at the right end of the taskbar;
> Click 'Playback Devices' and a small window will pop up;
> Double-click the EMU0202 or whatever you want to adjust and another pop-up
> will appear;
> Click the 'Levels' tab and adjust the slider.
>
>
>
> 73,
> Tony KT0NY
>
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