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My speakers have suddenly started to echo when using them. This happens
through all programs and i cant seem to get rid of it. Can you please help me? -- Thankyou, G |
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Echo is very stylish right now. It's the new black.
Seriously: You probably have DSP (digital signal processing) software that can 'customize' your sound. In addition to the echo effect, you might be able to make music sound like it's being played in a stadium or a concert hall, etc. DSP software typically comes with a sound card. Your DSP software may be adjustable directly from the keyboard, i.e., if you hit the right combination of keys you get different types of sound. Your job is to find your sound card's software and look for the adjustment that will change your sound back to normal. The software probably has some type of Help manual. -- Ted Zieglar "You can do it if you try." "gwen" <gwen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2C236E13-FA91-48D7-BD8B-6575CFB8FA76@microsoft.com... > My speakers have suddenly started to echo when using them. This happens > through all programs and i cant seem to get rid of it. Can you please help me? > -- > Thankyou, > > G |
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