Really big and annoying problem with mixer!


  1. Posts : 4
    Windows 7
       #1

    Really big and annoying problem with mixer!


    So i have been always having a headset with a sound controller on it, but i also always had a media keyboard, which let me control the audio mixer in windows with 3 buttons, 1 is mute, second is lower the sound with 3 steps, third is to make it louder with 3 steps.

    So yesterday my headset with sound control broke. So i took my new headset (which doesn't have controller) and pluged it in, the problem was that i could hear sound when it was on ZERO, and then hear a LOT of sound when i pressed the button so it would be louder, and MAX when i pressed it again.

    So the main problem is, The audio mixer in my windows 7 makes so that the sound is very near to max when it is about 10% (out of 100). I have been searching on this problem but didnt find anything. I have onboard sound on an M2N-SLI and this has nothing to do in faulty cable/headset/driver.

    In XP there was an option called WAVE ( i think ) which i could lower and then everything was fine, and there was another which itself was the "main" sound that i could control.

    PS.: When i had the controllable headset, i pushed the sound to max in the PC, but i never lowered it IN the pc, i used the controller on the headset.

    Anyone know a fix for this?


    Suggestions:
    RS1485 said:
    Aphelion said:
    I was thinking perhaps the "Loudness Equalization" is on in the "Enhancements" section.

    Ap
    It just made it louder for me
    RS1485 said:
    fireberd said:
    On my sound system, which has a SoundBlaster sound card, when I go to the Control Panel/Sound Panel and then double click on the icon for my Speakers another panel comes up. In that panel is a "levels" tab and in the Levels section is the option for controlling the volume levels of each sound type, like the old Windows XP sound panel.

    Check yours to see if you have this.
    tried that, unfortuantely when i lower the sound to 20 or below, it all gets reseted and goes back to original. ANyway thanks for the advice
    Last edited by RS1485; 16 Jun 2010 at 06:44.
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  2. Posts : 8,135
    Windows 10 64 bit
       #2

    On my sound system, which has a SoundBlaster sound card, when I go to the Control Panel/Sound Panel and then double click on the icon for my Speakers another panel comes up. In that panel is a "levels" tab and in the Levels section is the option for controlling the volume levels of each sound type, like the old Windows XP sound panel.

    Check yours to see if you have this.
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  3. Posts : 908
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #3

    I was thinking perhaps the "Loudness Equalization" is on in the "Enhancements" section.

    Ap
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  4. Posts : 4
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #4

    fireberd said:
    On my sound system, which has a SoundBlaster sound card, when I go to the Control Panel/Sound Panel and then double click on the icon for my Speakers another panel comes up. In that panel is a "levels" tab and in the Levels section is the option for controlling the volume levels of each sound type, like the old Windows XP sound panel.

    Check yours to see if you have this.
    tried that, unfortuantely when i lower the sound to 20 or below, it all gets reseted and goes back to original. ANyway thanks for the advice
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 4
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Aphelion said:
    I was thinking perhaps the "Loudness Equalization" is on in the "Enhancements" section.

    Ap
    It just made it louder for me
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 908
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #6

    RS1485 said:
    Aphelion said:
    I was thinking perhaps the "Loudness Equalization" is on in the "Enhancements" section.

    Ap
    It just made it louder for me

    With it off.... it may make it louder (depends on the input material) but you should have more control.

    At least it works that way here.

    Ap
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 4
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Aphelion said:
    RS1485 said:
    Aphelion said:
    I was thinking perhaps the "Loudness Equalization" is on in the "Enhancements" section.

    Ap
    It just made it louder for me

    With it off.... it may make it louder (depends on the input material) but you should have more control.

    At least it works that way here.

    Ap
    It made it louder for me when i turned it on
      My Computer


  8. Posts : 8,135
    Windows 10 64 bit
       #8

    Have you tried reinstalling the sound driver? and/or checking the vendor for a possible updated driver.
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