Showing posts with label volume. Show all posts
Showing posts with label volume. Show all posts

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Enjoy this music video

I hope you will enjoy this ~ One of your fellow students shared this “hyperlink” with me and I thought you might enjoy it…. It is amazing what technology can do today and with the Internet we all get to enjoy so many interesting things…

This “hyperlink” is a video of street singers from around the world being recorded, overlayed and mixed with one another while singing the song "Stand By Me".

It is a marvel to listen to and watch. They all deserve to be heard.

The finished product is tremendous! So click below where it instructs you to "click" and enjoy what some think is an incredible piece of sound engineering
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So enjoy - turn up your speaker volume and [Click Here]

When it opens the website - you can begin by left clicking on the "play arrow" on the bottom left corner of the screen - and remember to use your F11 key to get the "full screen" impact

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Volume Controls for Sound

Certainly many of us can simply “dial the volumn” controls on our speakers, but just as many of us may have speakers set up out of “easy reach” or we may need to be able to do it quickly and easily from the computer as we work, especially when the phone rings and we need to quickly “mute” the sound.

You can use Volume Control to adjust the volume, balance, bass, and treble settings for sounds played on your computer or by multimedia applications. You can also use Volume Control to adjust the level of system sounds, microphones, CD audio, line-in, synthesizer, and wave output.

  • To open Volume Control, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to Entertainment, and then click Volume Control OR
  • Far Right hand corner of task bar, in the area known as the "system tray" (to left of the time) you will see a speaker icon, LEFT CLICK on it to open full controls OR RIGHT CLICK on it for quick control for sound & mute only…
  • Sound Cards allow us to use Volume Control to control the volumn and speaker balance when we play audio files.
  • When you have your Volume Control Dialog Box open, you can also check out the Help menu for more details and options.