rabb"
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Sent: Monday, May 31, 2010 6:30 PM
Subject: RE: Pointing Sound Forge 10 Pro to the Correct Sound Card
Well, sir, I have every reason to believe you, but I respectfully reserve
the right to remain confused. Let me share the steps I
Well, sir, I have every reason to believe you, but I respectfully reserve
the right to remain confused. Let me share the steps I've taken to get to
what I believe is the correct place to make those changes:
1. I opened Sound Forge 10 and pressed Alt+O and heard JAWS say "options."
2. I eased a
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From: "Nolan Crabb"
To:
Sent: Monday, May 31, 2010 5:51 PM
Subject: Pointing Sound Forge 10 Pro to the Correct Sound Card
Hi, All,
It's my first time back on the list in a long time, and it's good to be
back. Here's a quick question:
I'm running Windows 7/64
Hi, All,
It's my first time back on the list in a long time, and it's good to be
back. Here's a quick question:
I'm running Windows 7/64 in a Dell Latitude D830 laptop with a Sigmatel
on-board sound card. Last weekend, I purchased a SIIG USB sound card which
seems to work nicely. I want to be