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Sonic Studio Strix Series User Guide
English
Device management
1)  What is a default device?
 
It is the device (playback and / or recording device) selected by default in the 
Windows
®
 Device Manager. This will be the predominant device you use to 
hear sound. 
2)  What is Windows
®
 Device Manager and how do I access it?
 Windows
®
 Device Manager is the control window which shows a complete 
list of playback and recording devices on your computer. This window also 
allows you to enable / disable / set as default your playback and recording 
devices. To access Windows
®
 Device Manager:
1.  On your Windows
®
 taskbar, right-click on the volume icon.
2.  Click 
Playback devices or Recording devices. Playback devices are 
for audio devices, like speakers or headphones. Recording devices are 
for capture devices, like microphones.
3)  How do I set a device as default?
 
In the Windows
®
 Device Manager, select the Playback or Recording tab . 
Then, click the device you want to set as default, and click the 
Set Default 
button.
4)  My device does not appear in the Windows
®
 Device Manager. 
How to show it?
 
First, ensure that your device is plugged properly into your computer.
 
Your device might be disabled and hidden from the Windows
®
 Device 
Manager. To show it in your device list, right-click a blank area on the 
Playback or Recording tab then select 
Show Disabled Devices.
5)  What is the option “Show Disconnected Device” in the 
Windows
®
 Device Manager for?
 
This option displays all the devices your hardware can support.
6)  I plugged a USB headset, but Sonic Studio does not seem to 
support it. Why?
 
Sonic Studio only supports jack devices. USB headsets have their own 
drivers, and the audio processing is completely independent of Sonic Studio.
7)  I plugged an external sound card, but Sonic Studio does not 
seem to support it. Why?
 
Sonic Studio only supports jack devices. External sound cards have their own 
drivers, and the audio processing is completely independent of Sonic Studio.