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the SRM’s line input as shown in the illustration below. This setup lets you hear both the 
guitar and the song with headphones, so you can play along without disturbing others.  
Set the levels with the SRM Control Panel Mixer Tab as follows: 
ƒ  Line: Sets the guitar level. Adjust to minimize clipping of the output from the effects 
pedal. If the pedal has a stereo output, use a stereo cable to connect it to the line input. 
ƒ  Wave (Windows 2000/XP): Sets the playback level of the song, which can either be a 
digital audio file (MP3, WMA, WAV.) or a CD track playing from the PC CD ROM 
drive. In Vista, the Wave slider is not available in the mixer. Playback level is instead 
controlled by the Master Volume. 
ƒ  SW Synth (Windows 2000/XP):  Sets the playback level when playing a song in MIDI 
format. In Vista, this slider is not available. 
ƒ  Mic: Sets the room monitor level, so you can hear what’s going on around you. 
 
Here are some other things you can do: 
ƒ  To listen with just headphones, mute the speakers by clicking the Mute buttons next to 
the speaker volume sliders in the Speakers Tab.  
ƒ  To monitor room activity, such as the phone ringing, the doorbell, or family members 
trying to get your attention while you’re playing away, turn on the internal mics from the 
Mixer Tab.  
ƒ  To control song playback without having to walk over to the PC keyboard and interrupt 
your playing, get the the optional remote control (available at 
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ƒ  To change the key of the song without altering the tempo, use the Key Shifter in the 
Effects Tab. 
ƒ  To remove vocals panned to the center of the stereo position, use the Center Canceller 
in the Effects Tab. 
ƒ  To sing along, use an electret microphone inserted into the mic input.  
ƒ  In Windows 2000/XP, to record the mix of guitar, mic and music, select Stereo Mix as 
the recording source in the Mixer Tab’s Record Settings controls. You can use 
AudioSurgeon to record and edit the song. In Vista, the Stereo Mix source is not 
available.