Hey,
Thanks Mike, Joe and several others that replied suggesting going to the control panel's Sound app and the Advanced Recording tabs. This didn't work either, but it did put me on the right path. A close friend, who's also an MCSE just happened to come over this morning and when I told him what was happening, we took another look at the sound set up.

Couldn't find any of the suggested things, so he suggested there might be a problem in my version of Win 7 Pro from the original 64 bit install when I converted it over from the 32 bit version that had been installed on the computer when I got it.

Wound up running the 64 bit install again using the "Repair System" item. Bingo, that cured it and now I have the ability to select which channel I want for the MMTTY programs.

I set them up with MMTTY LEFT and MMTTY RIGHT icons on the desktop so it's easy to figure which one is which. Works like a champ.

To those I was a little short with in replies, apologies, but it seems lately anytime a question is asked, everyone first tries the "Blame the Newbie" approach. Especially from some new to this list. They are just trying to help but they often don't read previous posts or the whole post they are replying to first - LOL.

Just because something works on your computer doesn't mean the same thing works on someone else's as I've been finding out. It never occurred to me that the problem was in the initial Win 7 pro install. It started up with no problems and has been running since before Christmas, getting regular updates and there have been no crashes or anything.

Live and learn, I always say.

Anyway, many thanks to all who helped.

73,
Jim - W0EB

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