Well, you can install, for free, QMX, or "quick mix," which in, you can create, very easily all sorts of volume control environments, and all you need do then is put one of them in your startup.

I do it every day and use that free program in every way for all sorts of recording environments I need.


Curtis Delzer.
HS.


At Saturday 5/15/2010 11:24 PM, Chris Belle wrote:

Hey folks?

I'm just popping in here to let you know a very useful little script will available for sale from us here at Affordable Studio Services.

Some of my friends inform me that one of the things that annoy them the most is that sometimes the soundcard will get muted accidentally.

If your blind, this can be a huge annoyance.

Well, this little script unmutes your master and wave mute and maxes out your master and wav volumes on your primary sound card.

We can not guarantee that this script will work on every machine under every circumstance.

We are testing on more machines as I write this, but for those who
would like something like this,
it's 10 dollars  and you can contact me privately if interested.

Thank you very much.
Chris Belle

email is
[email protected]








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