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From: oxalis@friedel.csb.yale.edu (michael sintchak)
Subject: Soundblaster volume control
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Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1991 19:47:12 GMT
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Hello netlanders!

  Is there anyone out there using a Soundblaster board who has hacked
the volume control so that volume can be controlled externally from further
away?  With my monitor on top of my computer, it's a royal pain to
reach around the back each time I play a different game, since each
game seems to have different loudness levels.

  I'd like a solution where I don't have to spend too much time with
a soldering iron near the board :-)  Alternatively, is there a way to 
do something with software that will let me "taper" the volume if
I'm going to start a game that I know tends to be a little loud?

  Thanks in advance for the help.
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Mike Sintchak
Molecular Biophys. & Biochem. -- Yale University
oxalis%friedel@venus.ycc.yale.edu, sintchak%hhvms8@venus.ycc.yale.edu
