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Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2007 11:30:26 -0800
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: Unimixpm...?!

In <459DC511.8050303@ca.rr.com>, on 01/04/07
at 07:25 PM, Martin Rosenfeld said:

Hi,

>> It should just happen if the input is enabled.

>How does one enable input? via unimixpm? Is there another way?

You select the input using the dtape Record type menu. It appears you
have to use unimixpm to control the mic input volume.

>How can I toggle aggression off? With Unimix or Unimixpm.

With unimixpm. It's a unimixpm application setting.

unimix is a command line tool for doing one shot updates and diagnostics.
I run it from the startup folder so that I have good settings after
bootup.

>Unimixpm opens
>by saying it cannot find its ini file and will use defaults.

This makes sense the first time you run it. Not afterwards.

>The program
>itself has no options except the volume settings for various channels.

This is OS/2. Did you try an RMB on an empty space? Have you read the
unixpm docs?

>I can record and playback with Dtape, but I don't understand how to set
>the recording level so that I avoid red indicators while recording.

Once you understand how to use unimixpm, you sould be able to lower the
line in volume. If that's not enough, you need a less powerful preamp.

>The
>volume control seems to be for playback volume, or is it?

If you mean the dtape volume control, this is true.

>Should I set
>recording level via Unimixpm?

Yes or with the dial on the preamp, if there is one.

Regards,

Steven

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