In Volume Control you can set the balance for one source, such as line in, to left and another to right and get what you are after.


At 08:37 AM 9/28/04, you wrote:
Hi Jerry and Dave,
Many thanks to you both for your suggestions.  I guess I don't completely
understand the process though or perhaps I didn't explain it clearly enough.
It sounds as though you are both talking about connecting two devices and
hearing the sound output through one set of phones, right?  I was trying to
say that this is what I now have and it works fine for my present purposes.
However, the question I had was how to split the channels of a multichannel
soundcard so that software speech is heard in one ear and other sounds in
the other?  I guess I don't understand what you mean about two input jacks,
Dave, since my computer configuration is the typical headphones, mic, linein
lineout setup with the speakers in back.  If you are talking about requiring
two input jacks, I don't understand the process.  Maybe this is a guy thing,
smile, because this is usually my reaction when my son tries explaining this
stuff to me, and I'm not even quite sure what my next question is.Would the
use of my mixer allow me to do this even if I can't normally?  Also, would I
have to change anything in my multimedia properties or whatever?  Can't you
tell I'm one of those users who plugs in and turns on but is generally
clueless, or at least seem to be about this.  again, many thanks.

Susan




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