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Sooooooooooooo Baked. Buy your hardware more carefully. |
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This might have been useful in 1985, but even the most cheap and rubbish computer speakers have volume controls. What next? Colour screens? |
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My speakers have this. They're linked to software, but <plug>since I use Linux, it doesn't get shoved into swap. And I've only got a K6-2.</plug> |
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Is that good, [galukalock]? |
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i know that many speakers have volume controls. but thats not what im talking about. im talking about changing the volume (and even equalizer settings) on the sound board seperately from the speakers. so that the controls from the keyboard could directly change the volume with no software. |
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Not even keyboard-decoding software? |
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[potted] - they do screens in colour now? |
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[froggy] - you simply need to place a set of ear muffs over each person you don't want to disturb. Not only will they sleep through the full volume squeaks and squawks, but you get comedic value every time you look at them. |
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On a related note, does anybody know of any soundcards with balanced inputs/outputs (audio guys will know what that means)? Would probably reduce noise levels considerably. |
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[potted] - where would one find these so-called "Color Screens" ?? |
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I seem to remember the old soundblaster cards came with their own volume knob...Baked! |
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