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* Ensure that the physical mixer in the studio is set to play music from the studio computer:
* Ensure that the physical mixer in the studio is set to play music from the studio computer:
**Make sure the mixer is on (red light above the power button should be on).
**Make sure the mixer is on (red light above the power button should be on).
**The crossfader at the bottom should be set all the way to the left toward CH 1.
**The crossfader at the bottom should be set all the way to the left toward CH 1.
** Above that, the CH 1 volume should be about â…” of the way up.
** Above that, the CH 1 volume should be about â…” of the way up.
*** CH 2 should be all the way down.
*** CH 2 should be all the way down.
** Above that, the switch between "Phono 1" and "Line 1" should be set to Line 1.
** Above that, the switch between "Phono 1" and "Line 1" should be set to Line 1.
* Restart the computer.
* Restart the computer.
* Once you’ve restarted, check the computer’s sound settings
* Once you’ve restarted, check the computer’s sound settings
** Click the little volume icon next to the time in the upper right. At the bottom of that menu, choose "Sound Settings..."
** Click the little volume icon next to the time in the upper right. At the bottom of that menu, choose "Sound Settings..."
** In Sound Settings, under Output, ensure that "Analog Output" is selected.
** In Sound Settings, under Output, ensure that "Analog Output" is selected.
** Under Input, ensure that the selected option is "Microphone: Storm HP-USB500 5.1 Headset. Test to see whether it’s working by tapping or talking into the microphone and checking the "Input level" as you do that. If the microphone is working, you should see pale orange lines on the input level (they are very hard to see!).
** Under Input, ensure that the selected option is "Microphone: Storm HP-USB500 5.1 Headset. Test to see whether it’s working by tapping or talking into the microphone and checking the "Input level" as you do that. If the microphone is working, you should see pale orange lines on the input level (they are very hard to see!).


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