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Enabling/Disabling
Creative 3D Stereo
Enhancement Effect
The Creative 3D Stereo Enhancement (3DSE)
effect allows you to eliminate speaker
crosstalk which occurs when two speakers are
placed close to each other. With this effect
enabled, mono and stereo sounds produced by
your speakers will have increased depth and
breadth.
To enable or disable 3DSE in
Windows 95
1. Start Creative Mixer. Click the Start
button, point to Programs, point to the
menu of your Sound Blaster card, and
then click Creative Mixer.
2. To view the title bar, click anywhere in the
Creative Mixer window. On the system
menu, click Input/Output Settings.
3. To enable 3DSE, make sure that the 3D
Stereo Enhancement check box is
selected.
To disable the effect, clear the check box.
To enable or disable 3DSE in
DOS/Windows 3.1x
1. Exit to DOS if you are in Windows 3.1x.
2. At the DOS prompt, change to the
directory containing your audio software;
for example, C:\SB16.
3. Type MIXERSET and then press
<Enter>.
The MixerSet control panel appears.
4. To enable the effect, make sure that the
3DSE check box is selected.
To disable the effect, clear the check box.
Enabling/Disabling Full
Duplex Operation
The full duplex feature in your audio card is
useful for audio conferencing and
telephone-like applications. When enabled,
you can play back and record audio data at the
same time. You must, however, use the same
sampling rate for both playback and
recording.
To enable or disable full duplex
in Windows 95
1. Click the Start button, point to Settings,
and then click Control Panel.
2. In the Control Panel window,
double-click the System icon.
3. In the System Properties dialog box, click
the Device Manager tab.
4. Double-click Sound, Video And Game
Controllers.
5. Select the Creative Sound Blaster entry
for your audio card and click the
Properties button.
6. In the Properties dialog box, click the
Settings tab.
Ix
I5
Dx
D1
Hx
H1
Pxxx
P330
Tx
T6
Note: If your pair of speakers or another
device already has a built-in 3D sound
technology, do not activate this feature in
both devices. The 3D Stereo Enhancement
effect, when activated with another 3D
sound technology, may distort the audio
output.
Table 4: BLASTER environment variables.
Parameter
Preferred Value
Note: For details on full duplex
constraints, refer to the online User’s Guide.
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