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Audio Advantage® Amigo User’s Guide  
Table of Contents  
Introducing the Audio Advantage Amigo .....................................................................................1  
Getting Started ............................................................................................................................2  
Package Contents.................................................................................................................................................... 2  
Installation CD.......................................................................................................................................................... 2  
Software Suite.......................................................................................................................................................... 3  
Voyetra® Demo Software..........................................................................................................................................................5  
Connectors and Controls.............................................................................................................6  
Minimum System Requirements .............................................................................................................................. 6  
Installing Amigo ...........................................................................................................................7  
Installation Procedure............................................................................................................................................... 7  
Checking the Driver Installation................................................................................................................................ 9  
Optimizing Playback Performance in Windows 2000/XP ......................................................................................... 9  
Installing AudioSurgeon LE.................................................................................................................................... 10  
Uninstalling the Amigo Driver and Applications...................................................................................................... 10  
Checking Amigo after Installation..............................................................................................11  
Step 1: Connect Amigo .......................................................................................................................................... 11  
Step 2: Launch the Amigo Control Panel ............................................................................................................... 11  
Step 3: Try the Play3D Demo................................................................................................................................. 12  
Troubleshooting Tips ..............................................................................................................................................................13  
Things You Can Do with Amigo.................................................................................................15  
Listening to Music CDs in Windows 2000/XP.........................................................................................................................15  
Listening to Your Digital Music Library ...................................................................................................................................15  
Modifying the Sound...............................................................................................................................................................16  
Listening to DVDs...................................................................................................................................................................17  
Setting Up Amigo for use with Skype™ or Other Internet Phone Software............................................................................18  
Recording Tips........................................................................................................................................................................19  
Amigo Control Panel..................................................................................................................20  
Speakers Tab .........................................................................................................................................................................20  
Equalizer Tab..........................................................................................................................................................................20  
Effects Tab..............................................................................................................................................................................20  
Mixer Tab................................................................................................................................................................................21  
Using the Control Panel Presets ............................................................................................................................ 21  
Saving and Restoring Presets ................................................................................................................................................21  
Importing and Exporting Presets ............................................................................................................................................21  
Control Panel Speakers Tab .....................................................................................................22  
Speaker Configurations.......................................................................................................................................... 22  
Headphones (stereo)..............................................................................................................................................................22  
2-speakers (Stereo)................................................................................................................................................................23  
Using a Headset with Microphone..........................................................................................................................................23  
Testing the Speaker Configuration .........................................................................................................................................23  
Volume Section...................................................................................................................................................... 24  
Control Panel Settings Summary ........................................................................................................................... 24  
S/PDIF Digital Output............................................................................................................................................. 24  
Graphic Equalizer Tab...............................................................................................................25  
User Defined Presets ............................................................................................................................................. 25  
Effects Tab ................................................................................................................................26  
Speaker Position.................................................................................................................................................... 26  
Environments ......................................................................................................................................................... 26  
Sound FX ............................................................................................................................................................... 27  
Key Shifter ..............................................................................................................................................................................27  
Center Canceller.....................................................................................................................................................................27  
Mixer Tab...................................................................................................................................28  
Playback Settings................................................................................................................................................... 28  
Record Settings...................................................................................................................................................... 29  
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Audio Advantage Amigo  
Audio Advantage Amigo - Users Guide Revision 1.2  
Documentation copyright © 2005-2008 Voyetra Turtle Beach, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be  
reproduced or transmitted by any means or in any form, without prior written consent from Voyetra Turtle Beach, Inc. (“VTB”).  
Use of VTB software is subject to the terms and conditions of the End-User Software License Agreement.  
In no event will VTB be liable for direct, indirect, special, exemplary, incidental or consequential damages resulting from any  
defect or omission in this manual, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. In the interest of continued product  
development, VTB reserves the right to make improvements to this manual and the products it describes at any time, without  
notices or obligation.  
Audio Advantage, Turtle Beach, the Turtle Beach Logo, Amigo, AudioSurgeon, MusicWrite, Recording Station, Ear Force and  
Record Producer are trademarks of VTB. Voyetra is a registered trademark of VTB. Dolby and the Double D symbol are  
registered trademarks of Dolby Labs. Windows and Windows XP Media Center are registered trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation. Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective  
companies and are hereby acknowledged.  
Amigo is a product of Voyetra Turtle Beach, Inc. 150 Clearbrook Road, Ste 162, Elmsford, NY 10523 USA www.turtle-  
beach.com  
Amigo FAQ and Knowledge Base:  
Go to the Turtle Beach web site (www.TurtleBeach.com) and click on “Support” then “Knowledge Base”. Scroll down to the  
“A" section and click on “Amigo”. This will bring up the list of articles and the latest driver releases for Amigo and other  
products (scroll to the bottom of the page or click on “drivers” at the upper left corner of the page.)  
E-mail Tech Support: support@TurtleBeach.com  
Please allow up to 3 business days for a response. Please include your name, product name, and product ID/serial number.  
Fax Tech Support: 914-345-2266  
Fax a description of your problem to the above number, and please be sure to include your name, product name, and product  
ID/serial number.  
FCC Declaration of Conformity  
PRODUCT NAME  
Amigo  
MODEL NUMBER  
TBS-1121-01  
FCC RULES  
TESTED TO COMPLY WITH FCC PART 15, CLASS B  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT  
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT:  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions. (1)  
This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept any interference  
received including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
CAUTION  
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance  
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCT COMPLIANCE  
Voyetra Turtle Beach, Inc.,150 Clearbrook Road, Ste 162, Elmsford, NY 10523  
Tel: (914) 345-2255 Fax: (914) 345-2251  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC  
rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will  
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which  
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures: (1.) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. (2.) Increase the separation between the  
equipment and receiver. (3.) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected. (4.) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help  
Hardware Warranty  
Voyetra Turtle Beach, Inc. ("VTB") warrants to the original end-user purchaser ("Purchaser") that the Turtle Beach Amigo  
("Product") will be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ninety (90) Days from the date of purchase by  
Purchaser ("Warranty Period"). If a defect should occur during the Warranty Period, the Purchaser must obtain a Return  
Merchandise Authorization ("RMA") from VTB. Purchaser will be responsible for all costs incurred in returning the defective  
Product to and from an authorized VTB service center, or to the repair facility located at VTB's corporate headquarters. The  
Product must be returned in a static-proof bag, and in the original packaging. A copy of the dated proof of purchase must be  
included with the defective Product. The RMA number must be clearly indicated on the outside of the package. Packages  
without an RMA number will be returned to Sender. In the event of a defect, Purchaser's sole and exclusive remedy and  
VTB's sole liability are expressly limited to the correction of the defect by adjustment, repair, or replacement of the Product at  
VTB's sole option and expense. This warranty does not cover, and VTB is not responsible for, damage caused by misuse,  
neglect, fire, acts of God, or unauthorized modification of the Product or damage resulting from the use of the Product with  
hardware or software programs not provided or specifically recommended by VTB. Except as specifically provided herein,  
there are no other warranties expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, any implied warranties of merchantability or  
fitness for a particular purpose. In no event shall VTB be liable for indirect, incidental, consequential, or other damages  
including personal injury, lost profits and damages to property arising out of any breach of this warranty or otherwise. All  
software including operating systems or applications programs are provided on an "As Is" basis without warranty. Some  
states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion or limitation may  
not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.  
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Audio Advantage Amigo  
Introducing the Audio Advantage Amigo  
The Audio Advantage Amigo is a versatile USB  
audio peripheral that’s about the size of a “thumb  
drive”, so it’s easy to carry along with your laptop.  
With its built-in microphone, digital audio output,  
built-in amplifier for stereo headphones and headset  
support for Internet phone applications, Amigo is  
the one USB audio device that’s a must-have for  
laptop owners who want to enjoy high-quality audio  
on the road or at home.  
Amigo’s unique design connects your laptop or desktop to a wide variety of audio devices  
with features such as a digital output, a stereo headphone output, a built-in microphone, and  
support for expanded stereo sound. Whether you’re playing PC games, watching DVD  
movies, using voice applications, or listening to music, the Audio Advantage Amigo can  
handle it all.  
Amigo’s key features include:  
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S/PDIF output lets you drive home theater gear in pure digital format, allowing for  
pass-through of Dolby® Digital and DTS® multi-channel DVD sound to external A/V  
receivers and digital speaker systems.  
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Enjoy listening to stereo music with a powerful amplified headphone output or with the  
line output connected to powered speakers.  
Use the built-in microphone or connect an external microphone for recording music,  
lectures, environmental sounds, and more.  
Set the overall tone of your sound system with the master 10-band equalizer and save  
your own custom presets.  
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Enhance your listening experience with ambiance effects for concert hall realism.  
Powered by USB bus—no external power supply is required.  
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Getting Started  
Package Contents  
Amigo USB audio interface  
USB Extender Use this cable when you don’t want to insert the Amigo directly into the USB port.  
Cable  
Optical S/PDIF Use this adapter to connect a TOSLINK optical cable to the Headphone/ SPDIF  
Adapter output jack, which provides both analog and digital signal connections.  
Protective Cap Use this cap to protect the USB connector on the Amigo when it’s not connected to  
your PC or laptop.  
Installation CD and Use the CD to install the Amigo drivers and software. The Quick Start Guide  
Quick Start Guide provides an overview of how to install and use Amigo.  
Installation CD  
The Amigo CD includes the following:  
Amigo Drivers Audio drivers for Windows 2000/XP/XP64/Vista  
Amigo Control A convenient utility for controlling Amigo’s features.  
Panel Software  
Software Suite A versatile suite of music software, described in the next section.  
Adobe® Acrobat® A limited version for use with the reference manuals.  
Reader  
PDF Reference PDF versions of software reference manuals that can be viewed and printed with the  
Manuals Adobe Acrobat program included on the CD.  
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Audio Advantage Amigo  
Software Suite  
AMIGO CONTROL PANEL  
Clicking on the Turtle Beach Palm Tree icon in the  
System Tray brings up a menu from where you can  
launch the Amigo Control Panel.  
You can also launch the Control Panel by clicking  
Start Æ All Programs Æ Turtle Beach Æ Audio  
Advantage Amigo Æ Run Audio Advantage Amigo  
Control Panel.  
The Amigo Control Panel lets you control all of  
Amigo’s functions, as described in detail in a later  
section of this manual.  
PLAY 3D DEMO  
Clicking on the Turtle Beach Palm Tree icon in the  
System Tray brings up a menu from where you can  
launch the Play 3D Demo.  
You can also launch this program by clicking Start Æ  
All Programs Æ Turtle Beach Æ Audio Advantage  
Amigo Æ Demo Files Æ 3D Player Demo.  
3DPlay provides a convenient way to hear demos of  
Amigo’s surround sound effects, including HRTF on  
stereo headphones and true 5.1 surround-sound on  
Ear Force headphones or Surround Sound speaker  
systems.  
AUDIOSURGEON™ LE  
Launch this program by clicking Start Æ Voyetra  
AudioSurgeon LE Æ AudioSurgeon LE.  
This limited edition version of Voyetra’s powerful  
digital audio editor program lets you record and edit  
digital audio with the Amigo. It's great for recording  
and editing music or recordings.  
For information on how to upgrade to the full version  
with additional features, visit www.turtlebeach.com.  
3D FLYING HELICOPTER GAME  
Launch this program by clicking Start Æ All  
Programs Æ Turtle Beach Æ Audio Advantage  
Amigo Æ Demo Files Æ Helicopter Demo  
This program lets you hear 3D sound effects by  
navigating the helicopter flight pattern that circles  
around your head.  
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MULTI-CHANNEL AUDIO DEMO  
Launch this program by clicking Start Æ All  
Programs Æ Turtle Beach Æ Audio Advantage  
Amigo Æ Demo Files Æ Multi-channel Audio  
Demo  
Click on the [Music] and [Sound Effect] menu items to  
hear music and sounds that demo the audio effects.  
Press Stop to end the demos.  
Press [HRTF] to launch the Helicopter Battle Game  
demo described below.  
HELICOPTER BATTLE GAME  
Launch this program by clicking on the [HRTF] menu  
item in the Multi-channel Audio Demo (see above  
screen).  
This program lets you hear 3D sound effects by  
navigating the helicopter flight pattern and firing  
missiles.  
ROCK WAR GAME  
Launch this program by clicking Start Æ All  
Programs Æ Turtle Beach Æ Audio Advantage  
Amigo Æ Demo Files Æ Rock War Game  
This interactive game lets you hear 3D sound effects  
by “blasting” asteroids as they fly by.  
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Audio Advantage Amigo  
Voyetra® Demo Software  
The Installation CD also includes the following demo programs which may be installed from  
the Amigo Setup screen by clicking Voyetra Products then selecting the program name.  
From there, click the Install button from the program’s sub menu. After installing, launch  
the program from the Start Æ All Programs menu.  
MusicWrite™ Demo  
A powerful notation program that's easy to use!  
This demo version lets you compose music in a way that’s easy to  
understand. Select a staff, select the instruments and you’re on  
your way! It’s never been easier to go from creative inspiration to  
great sheet music. All of your musical creations can be viewed,  
printed and played back with ease. With Songwriter you can keep  
your focus on what’s important—your music!  
For information on how to upgrade to the full version, visit  
Record Producer™ Demo  
Compose and edit music with your MIDI keyboard!  
This demo version turns your MIDI-equipped PC into a desktop  
music production studio. Record your song using MIDI and digital  
audio tracks, edit every nuance, then play it back for others to  
enjoy! Whether you are a keyboard prodigy or can barely play a  
note, let Record Producer unleash the songwriter within you!  
For information on how to purchase a USB MIDI interface for  
connecting your MIDI music keyboard, visit www.TurtleBeach.com.  
For the latest updates, as well as user tips, Knowledge Base articles and  
information on other Turtle Beach and Voyetra products, please visit  
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Connectors and Controls  
Feature  
Function  
Status Light  
The status light indicates the following conditions:  
GREEN: The light will remain on when the unit is powered on. The light will flash  
when audio is playing, or when the audio driver is being used by a program.  
RED: The light will turn Red when the audio output is muted (see below).  
Volume/Mute  
Control  
This control adjusts the master volume when pushed up or down. To mute the  
output, push in the control. The status light will turn RED when mute is activated.  
S/PDIF &  
This jack operates in two modes:  
Headphone/ Line  
Out Jack  
Line/Headphones Output: The analog line-level output can drive external line-  
level recording devices, powered speakers or stereo headphones.  
S/PDIF Output: When the included optical adapter is inserted into this jack, it  
becomes an optical S/PDIF output for playing digital audio. This allows for pass-  
through of Dolby® Digital and DTS® multi-channel DVD sound to external A/V  
receivers or digital speaker systems.  
Settings for the S/PDIF functions are in the Amigo Control Panel Speakers Tab.  
Microphone Input  
This jack accepts an external mono microphone. Power for an electret microphone  
is provided on the ring of the jack. When a microphone plug is inserted into the  
jack, the internal microphone is disabled.  
A gain boost is accessible from the Mixer tab by clicking the “…” button under the  
Mic volume slider and placing a check in the “Microphone Boost” option.  
Internal  
Microphone  
The internal microphone operates in the same manner as an external microphone.  
Mic level and boost is accessible in the Amigo Control Panel Mixer Tab.  
The internal microphone is disabled when a microphone plug is inserted into the  
microphone input.  
Minimum System Requirements  
Processor Pentium 800 MHz / compatible or higher with one available USB port.  
RAM 128 MB System RAM  
Hard Drive Approximately 100 MB free space is required during the driver / application  
installation process.  
Display 1024x768 High Color (24-bit)  
Operating Systems Windows® 2000, XP, XP64, Vista (32 bit only)  
CD-ROM Drive CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive required for software installation.  
Speakers Powered speakers or headphones.  
A digital speaker system or home theater A/V receiver with optical TOSLINK  
inputs is necessary for connecting Amigo’s optical digital output.  
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Audio Advantage Amigo  
Installing Amigo  
Do not connect Amigo to a USB port until after you’ve run the Setup  
program on the Installation CD! The install will prompt you when to connect  
Amigo to the USB port.  
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Installation Procedure  
1. Close any running programs (including anti-virus programs) so they will not interfere  
with the installation process.  
2. Place the Amigo Installation CD into your CD ROM drive. If the installation menu  
does not appear within 30 seconds, click on the My Computer icon, browse to the  
root directory of the installation CD and run SETUP.EXE.  
3. When the installation menu appears, click on Setup Audio Advantage Amigo.  
The Amigo Installation Menu lets you  
install the Amigo Applications and Drivers,  
AudioSurgeon LE, the Voyetra music  
programs, software utilities and provides  
additional information about Turtle Beach  
and Voyetra products.  
4. When the second menu appears, select Install Drivers and Applications.  
5. When prompted by the software installation, connect Amigo to a free USB port.  
(Power for Amigo is provided by the USB port, so you don’t need an external power  
adapter.) After Amigo’s green light turns on, click “Yes” to continue.  
After inserting the Amigo into the USB  
Port, if the Windows “Add New Hardware  
Wizard” screen is displayed, click on the  
Cancel button to end this process.  
6. When the welcome screen appears, click Next to continue.  
7. When the End User License Agreement screen appears, if you choose to continue  
with the installation select “I accept…” and click Next to continue.  
8. When the Setup Type screen appears, select “Complete”, then click Next to  
continue. When the next screen appears, click Install to continue.  
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Windows XP Unsigned Driver Message  
Windows Vista Unsigned Driver Message  
If a dialog box appears explaining that the software has not passed Windows Logo  
testing or does not have a Digital Signature, click "Continue Anyway" or "Yes"  
(depending on the version of Windows you’re running).  
9. When the Ready to Install the Program screen appears, click Install to launch the  
install process. If you need to make any changes before you install, click the Back  
button to return to the option you need to modify.  
10. Click Finish to complete and exit the installation. When you’re prompted to reboot  
your computer, click OK.  
After your PC reboots…  
With Amigo still connected to the USB port, you should see a Turtle Beach Palm Tree  
Logo in the System Tray located at the bottom right of your screen. Note that the icon in  
the System Tray the will be a Turtle Beach Palm Tree when Amigo is plugged into the  
USB port and will change to a dual LED when Amigo is unplugged.  
Click on the Turtle Beach icon to launch a pop-up menu, which includes the following  
items:  
Control Panel: Launches the Amigo Control Panel.  
Device Status: Indicates if Windows has detected Amigo connected to the USB  
port.  
Updates: Checks the Turtle Beach web site for new drivers or programs that you  
may want to download for updating your Amigo.  
About: Brings up the Amigo Control Panel “About Box”.  
Demo: Launches the 3DPlay Demo program for checking out the features and to  
see if Amigo is operating properly.  
Click on Start Æ All Programs Æ Turtle Beach Æ Audio Advantage Amigo and you  
should see a list of programs in the menu. Use these programs to check out the audio  
features on your newly installed Amigo.  
Always reconnect Amigo to the same USB port used during this  
installation. If you connect it to a different USB port, Windows will recognize it  
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as a new USB device and ask if you’d like to reinstall the Amigo drivers. To use  
Amigo in the new USB port, click Yes to install the drivers. Otherwise, reinsert  
Amigo into the USB port used during the original installation.  
Product Registration…  
At this point, please take a minute to register on-line by clicking Start Æ All Programs  
Æ Turtle Beach Æ Audio Advantage Amigo Æ Online Registration (your Internet  
connection must be active during installation). When the registration screen appears,  
enter the product ID from the back of your Quick Start Guide.  
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Checking the Driver Installation  
1. Click on the System icon from the Control panel: Start Æ Control Panel Æ  
System.  
2. In Windows 2000/XP, click the Hardware Tab, then click Device Manager. In  
Vista, click “Device Manager” on the left side of the System window.  
3. Click on Sound, Video and Game Controllers to see if Audio Advantage Amigo  
Device is listed (as illustrated below.)  
4. Right click on Audio Advantage Amigo Device and select Properties from the  
menu.  
5. The Device Status should say “This device is working properly” as illustrated  
below.  
Optimizing Playback Performance in Windows 2000/XP  
For optimum performance, adjust the System Hardware  
Acceleration and Sample Rate Conversion Quality to Full  
and Best in the Advanced Audio Properties Window.  
1. Click Start Æ Control Panel Æ Sounds and Audio  
Devices Æ Audio Tab.  
2. Make sure that the default device for sound  
playback and sound recording is set to Audio  
Advantage Amigo Device.  
3. Click the Advanced button in the Sound Playback  
section to activate the Advanced Audio Properties  
window.  
4. Click the Performance tab.  
5. Set the Hardware Acceleration slider to “Full” and the Sample Rate Conversion  
Quality slider to “Best”.  
6. Click OK to close all of the open windows.  
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Installing AudioSurgeon LE  
The AudioSurgeon LE program is installed  
from the Amigo installation screen as follows:  
1. From the first installation menu, select  
Setup Audio Advantage Amigo.  
2. When the second menu appears, select  
Install AudioSurgeon LE.  
3. After the installation is completed, run  
AudioSurgeon LE by clicking Start Æ  
Voyetra AudioSurgeon LE Æ  
AudioSurgeon LE, or by clicking the  
desktop icon (if you chose to install it.)  
Uninstalling the Amigo Driver and Applications  
The Amigo Driver and Applications may be uninstalled from your hard drive and removed  
from the Programs menu as follows:  
1. Click on Start Æ All Programs Æ Turtle Beach Æ Audio Advantage Amigo Æ  
Uninstall Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Amigo.  
2. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
3. After you’ve uninstalled the programs, shut down your PC, remove Amigo from the  
USB port, and reboot your PC.  
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Checking Amigo after Installation  
Step 1: Connect Amigo  
Connecting Speakers or Headphones  
You can connect stereo headphones or powered speakers to the Amigo Headphone-  
S/PDIF Output jack. If you connect powered speakers, set the Speaker Configuration in the  
Amigo Control Panel Speaker Tab to “2 Speakers”. When using headphones, set the Speaker  
Configuration to “Headphones”. To mute the sound, press the external volume/mute lever,  
or click the mute button below the Master Volume slider in the Speakers Tab. The LED will  
turn red when muted.  
Using the Microphone  
Amigo’s internal microphone can be used to record sounds or to monitor the room while  
you’re wearing headphones. That way, you can listen to music without disturbing others, and  
still hear what’s happening around you.  
You can also connect an external microphone to the Mic Input jack. For instance, if you’re  
using a headset with a microphone (e.g. when using Internet Phone), connect the  
microphone from the headset to Amigo’s mic input. The microphone level and sensitivity is  
set by the Mic volume slider and Mic Options button (“…”) in the Amigo Control Panel  
Mixer tab.  
AudioSurgeon can be used to record from the mic input and edit the recording. See  
the later section in this manual for details.  
Step 2: Launch the Amigo Control Panel  
At this point, the Amigo drivers should be installed and Amigo should be connected to  
either speakers or headphones. Click on the Turtle Beach icon in the System Tray to bring  
up a menu from where you can launch the Amigo Control Panel. You can also launch the  
Amigo Control Panel by clicking Start Æ All Programs Æ Turtle Beach Æ Audio  
Advantage Amigo Æ Run Audio Advantage Amigo Control Panel.  
Once the Control Panel is active, do the following:  
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Check the Mixer Settings  
1. To prevent feedback from the internal  
microphone being picked up by the external  
speakers, click on the Mixer tab and mute  
the microphone, or turn down the volume. If  
you’re using headphones with the speakers  
turned off, this won’t be an issue.  
2. Next, set the volume levels to a comfortable  
level. In Windows XP/2000, set the Wave  
and Master volume levels on the Mixer tab.  
The Wave slider is what you’ll primarily use  
to control the playback level of digital music  
files, DVDs, and other digital audio sources in XP. In Windows Vista, the Wave  
slider no longer exists, so the Master Volume alone is used to control the overall  
volume.  
Check the Speakers  
1. Click the Speakers Tab, then click on the  
speaker icons located below the Speaker  
Configuration pull-down menu to play a test  
signal indicating which speaker has been  
clicked.  
2. Make sure the speaker you’re hearing  
corresponds to the icon you clicked. For  
example, if you clicked the front left speaker  
icon, you should hear the test signal say  
Front Left” in the front left speaker.  
If the test signals are playing on the wrong speakers, or if there is no speaker sound,  
see the next section on Troubleshooting Tips.  
Step 3: Try the Play3D Demo  
1. Launch the Play3D Demo either by clicking  
Start Æ All Programs Æ Turtle Beach Æ  
Audio Advantage Amigo Æ Demo Files Æ 3D  
Player Demo or by clicking on the Turtle Beach  
icon in the System Tray on the bottom right of  
your PC Screen and selecting Demo from the  
menu.  
2. Click on the Play button to hear the Sound  
Source selected in the top group. Each source  
presents a different type of sound to  
demonstrate positional audio.  
3. Clicking the first button in the Moving Path section lets you move the sound  
manually, while clicking the other buttons in this group lets you hear the sound move  
automatically.  
4. The Environment buttons let you hear different reverberation settings, which are  
available in the Environments section on the Amigo Control Panel Effects Tab.  
5. To end the demo, click Stop. To shut down the program, click Exit.  
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Troubleshooting Tips  
No sound on speakers or headphones  
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Check that the speakers are powered on. Be sure you’re not using passive speakers that  
require an amplifier. The Amigo can only drive powered speakers, not passive speakers.  
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If the speakers have a volume control or mute button, check that they are properly set.  
Make sure the speakers are operating properly. To verify this, connect them to another  
audio source, such as an MP3 player or CD player.  
If none of these solve the problem, check the following:  
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The Master Volume in the Speaker Tab controls the output level.  
In Windows 2000/XP, the Wave volume in the Mixer Tab controls the level of the  
digital audio played by the PC, such as music played with Media Player or the sound of a  
DVD.  
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The position of the speaker icons in the Speaker Positions section in the Effects Tab  
to the right of the Master Volume (if it’s Enabled).  
The Mute buttons under the Master Volume and Wave Volume will turn off the  
volumes when enabled. If the status light on Amigo is  
RED, it indicates that the Master Volume mute is active.  
Turn this off either by pressing the volume/mute  
control on Amigo, or by clicking the mute button under  
the Master Volume slider in the Control Panel Speakers  
Tab.  
In Windows 2000/XP…  
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Click Start Æ Control Panel Æ Sounds and Audio  
Devices Æ Audio and check that the Sound Playback  
and Sound Recording devices are set to Audio  
Advantage Amigo Device, as shown in the illustration.  
If not, select Amigo from the drop down menus and  
click Apply. If Amigo does not appear in the list, the  
drivers were not installed properly from the CD, so try  
uninstalling and reinstalling from the CD.  
In Windows Vista…  
If you are using standard PC speaker or headphones,  
click Start > Control Panel > Sound and check that  
Speakers - Audio Advantage Amigo Device” is set  
as the Default Playback Device, as shown in the  
illustration. If you are using a TOSLINK cable to  
connect Amigo to an external digital decoder (such as  
your home theater 5.1 receiver), then select “Digital  
Output – Audio Advantage Amigo Device” as the  
Default Playback Device.  
Sound playing from the wrong speakers  
If you hear sound from the wrong speakers, for example, if you click the Left speaker icon  
and hear “Left Front” emanating from a different speaker, check the following:  
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Check the Speaker Position in the Effects Tab. When enabled, this lets you change the  
position of each speaker by moving the speaker icons. This could cause the sound to  
emanate from different speakers if the speaker icons are moved from their default  
positions.  
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Check that the speakers are connected properly. If you are using a mini to RCA adapter  
to connect the speakers, try swapping the left and right RCA plugs to correct the  
problem.  
Microphone Feedback from the Internal Microphone  
Feedback is the ringing noise (often described as squealing, screeching, etc) that is caused by  
a signal that travels in a loop from the speakers back into the microphone and again to the  
speakers. Amigo’s internal microphone can cause feedback by amplifying a signal from a  
speaker connected to Amigo. To correct this, mute the Microphone volume in the Amigo  
Control Panel Mixer panel, or simply turn the microphone volume down so that it does not  
amplify the speaker output.  
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Things You Can Do with Amigo  
Listening to Music CDs in Windows 2000/XP  
To listen to an audio CD from your PC’s CD ROM drive:  
1. Insert the CD into the CD ROM Tray. Windows will prompt you whether or not you  
want to Rip the CD to your hard drive or play the CD with Media Player. Select “Play  
CD with Media Player”.  
2. In Windows XP, the CD volume is controlled by  
the Wave volume in the Control Panel Mixer Tab.  
However, if your CD ROM drive uses an analog  
CD output, then the CD cannot be played using  
Amigo since the CD audio will not be in digital  
format.  
If there’s no sound when playing a CD  
Check that the “Enable digital CD audio for this CD-  
ROM Device” option is enabled in the CD drive’s  
Properties settings (using Windows XP or 2000).  
Access this by clicking Start Æ Control Panel Æ  
System Æ Hardware Tab Æ Device Manager Æ  
DVD/CD ROM Drives Æ Right click on the name  
of the CD drive in question Æ Click Properties Æ  
Select Properties Tab.  
Listening to Your Digital Music Library  
You can use Windows Media Player for listening to your  
digital music library with Amigo. If you don’t hear any  
sound when using Windows Media Player to play your  
music, first check that Media Player’s volume control is  
turned up.  
If that’s not the problem, then check that Media Player  
is configured to play from Amigo by clicking Tools on  
the Windows Media Player menu. Depending on which  
version of Windows you have, do the following:  
Windows 2000/XP…  
Then select Options Æ Devices Æ Speakers Æ Properties. The selection under “Audio  
device to use” should be set to DirectSound: Audio Advantage Amigo Device. If it  
isn’t, then select it from the pull-down menu and click Apply Æ OK at the bottom of the  
window. Close the options window and try Media Player again to see if it corrects the  
problem.  
Set the Master Volume on the Speakers Tab to a comfortable level. If it seems like the  
volume is too low, click the Mixer Tab and adjust the Wave volume in the Playback Mixer.  
For Windows Vista…  
If there’s no sound, refer to the previous section “No sound on speakers or headphones”  
and follow the steps to check that Audio Advantage Amigo is set as the default Playback  
Device.  
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Once you hear sound, set the Master Volume on the Amigo Control Panel Speakers Tab to a  
comfortable level. If it seems like the volume is too low, click the Mixer Tab and adjust the  
Wave volume in the Playback Mixer (Win 2000/XP only).  
Modifying the Sound  
Changing Tone with the Master Graphic Equalizer  
The Master Equalizer, accessed by  
clicking the Equalizer Tab, lets you  
control the overall tone of your Amigo  
sound system. Try moving the sliders to  
see how they change the tone. Then, click  
the Equalizer Presets to hear the effect  
of each one. When you’re done, click the  
Flat setting or Enable EQ to defeat the  
tone changes.  
Adding Concert Hall Sound with  
Environments  
Environments, accessed by clicking the  
Effects Tab, let you add reverb to the  
front or surround channels for concert  
hall effects.  
To hear what this sounds like, click the  
Environments Enable button, then click  
on the pull-down menu and select Living  
Room from the list. Turn up the Front  
and Surround sliders to set the effect  
level. Then click the Large, Medium and  
Small Environment Size buttons to hear  
how it changes the intensity of the effect.  
Try some other environment settings  
from the pull-down menu to hear how  
they sound.  
Moving the Speaker Positions  
The Speaker Position, in the Effects Tab, lets you manually or automatically move the  
position of the speakers.  
Click one of the Rotate buttons and change the speed slider from slow to fast to hear the  
effect of sound spinning around.  
Click Random to hear the sound moving in random positions. The speed control works on  
this effect as well.  
Click Manual, then click Reset to return the blue speaker icons to their normal position.  
Now, click on one of the blue speaker icons and drag it to a different position  
to note how it sounds. When you’re done, click the Enable button to disable  
the Speaker Position effect.  
Using the Key Shifter to change the pitch of a song  
The Key Shifter in the Effects Tab lets you change the pitch of a song while  
it’s playing—without changing the tempo. To try this effect, play a song with  
Windows Media Player and click the Enable button on the Key Shifter  
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feature to turn it on. Then notice how moving the slider towards the left and right shifts the  
pitch down and up from the original. When you’re done, click the Enable button again to  
turn off the effect.  
Using the Center Canceller  
The Center Canceller in the Effects Tab removes the center channel in a song. Since the  
vocals are typically panned to the center, this effect may be used to reduce vocals in a song.  
Use Windows Media Player to play a song with voice in the center, click the Enable button  
in the Center Canceller section, then move the slider to the right  
side (+) and notice how the center channel is cancelled. When  
you’re done, click the Enable button again to turn off the effect.  
Whenever a Sound Effect has been Enabled, the Settings  
Summary in the Speakers Tab indicates which effect has  
been turned on. This lets you easily see if the sound is  
being modified by the effects, without having to search the  
Control Panel tabs.  
Listening to DVDs  
Watching DVDs on your PC requires DVD software (e.g. Cyberlink PowerDVD,  
InterVideo WinDVD, etc,) that is usually included with the DVD player installed on your  
PC. Multi-channel DVD audio is encoded in either Dolby Digital or DTS, both of which  
compress 5.1 channels of audio into a single digital audio stream.  
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When using Amigo’s line/headphone output to play DVD sound, set the DVD player  
software to play stereo audio.  
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When using Amigo’s S/PDIF digital output to play DVD multi-channel sound via  
Dolby Digital or DTS, the digital audio signal is split into 5.1 channels by a decoder chip  
inside the digital speaker system or A/V receiver in your home theater system. In this  
case, set the DVD player software to play 5.1 surround sound audio via S/PDIF.  
Using the Digital Audio Output  
To use the digital audio output for playing DVD audio, connect a TOSLINK optical cable  
to Amigo S/PDIF output by inserting the included optical adapter into the Line Output  
jack. Then connect the other end of the TOSLINK cable to your digital speakers or an A/V  
receiver. The TOSLINK optical cable is available at www.TurtleBeach.com or at many  
consumer electronics retailers.  
Note that the digital speakers and A/V receiver must have an integrated Dolby  
Digital Decoder to process the digital 5.1 signal.  
In Windows 2000/XP… set the S/PDIF settings pull-down menu in the Amigo control  
panel to S/PDIF Out 48kHz, to transmit the digital signal. Note that when the digital  
output is enabled, you can see a red light inside the digital optical output or at the end of the  
optical cable plugged into the digital output.  
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In Windows Vista… in addition to setting the Amigo Control Panel’s S/PDIF settings  
pull-down menu to 48 kHz, you must also set the Digital Output as your default playback  
device in the Vista Sound Control Panel. Click Start Æ Control Panel Æ Sound and select  
Digital Output – Audio Advantage SRM Device” as the Default Playback Device.  
Setting Up Amigo for use with Skypeor Other Internet Phone Software  
When Amigo is connected to the USB port, it usually will set itself as the "default sound  
device", which means that it should work automatically with Skype's internet phone software  
or other similar software. If Skype does not automatically use Amigo after it has been  
installed, then this can be set manually within the Skype software as follows:  
1. Launch the Skype software, then click on "Tools" and select "Options". The Options  
dialog window will open.  
2. In the Options dialog window, click on "Sound Devices" (shown below).  
3. In the three drop-down menus available for Sound Devices ("Audio In", "Audio Out",  
and "Ringing"), select "Audio Advantage Amigo Device" as the sound device you  
wish to use for Skype (shown below).  
4. Click the 'Save' button to set the changes for Skype and close the Options window.  
Note on Skype’s "Ringing" Options  
If you do not have speakers connected to Amigo and are using only headphones, then it is  
possible that you may not hear the Skype ring when you are not wearing headphones. For  
this type of setting, it may be preferable to set Skype’s "Ringing" option to use your system's  
existing sound card, which is likely to be connected to powered speakers, so that you can  
easily hear the ring at any time.  
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To do this, open the Options window, select "Sound Devices", and in the drop-down  
menu for the "Ringing" output, select the desired sound card from the list. Then click  
"Save" to set the changes and close the Options window.  
Recording Tips  
Using AudioSurgeon as a Digital Audio Recorder and Editor  
The AudioSurgeon software, included on the Amigo Installation  
CD, lets you record and edit sounds using Amigo’s mic input  
and wave output. You can select the record source in the Amigo  
Control Panel Mixer Tab, or use AudioSurgeon’s Record Wizard  
to automatically set the optimum recording level. For details on  
how to use this versatile program, see the later section in this  
manual.  
Recording Internet Radio Broadcasts  
To record an Internet Radio broadcast in Windows 2000/XP, select “Stereo Mix” as the  
recording source in the Amigo Control Panel Mixer Tab. In Vista, this selection is not  
available. The recording level is set by a combination of the Wave slider and record level.  
Use AudioSurgeon to record the broadcast as it plays, then use the “File Save” option to  
save the broadcast as a WAV file on your hard drive. You can then play it with  
AudioSurgeon, Media Player, or other digital audio player software.  
Recording with Microphones  
You can record external sounds using either the internal microphone or an external  
microphone. Set the microphone sensitivity by clicking the Microphone Options button  
(“…”) under the microphone slider in the Mixer Tab. Then select Microphone as the record  
source and use AudioSurgeon as described above.  
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Amigo Control Panel  
The Amigo Control Panel lets you access all of Amigo’s features from one convenient place.  
You can launch the control panel either by clicking on the Turtle Beach icon located in the  
Windows system tray or by clicking Start Æ All Programs Æ Turtle Beach Æ Audio  
Advantage Amigo Æ Run Audio Advantage Amigo Control Panel.  
Speakers Tab  
This tab lets you set the  
speaker configurations,  
control speaker volumes and  
test speaker functions. You  
can also set the S/PDIF  
digital audio configurations  
and view a summary of  
important control panel  
settings.  
Equalizer Tab  
This tab activates the 10  
band Master Equalizer that  
lets you modify the  
frequency response, or tone,  
of your audio system. You  
can also select from a group  
of factory presets or save  
your own presets.  
Effects Tab  
This tab lets you control  
speaker positions, add  
Environments for front and  
surround speakers and  
modify the sound with digital  
effects processing.  
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Mixer Tab  
This tab lets you control the  
volume levels for all of the  
playback and recording  
sources.  
In Vista, the Wave and SW  
Synth sliders are not  
available. Also, the Stereo  
Mix is not available as a  
recording source.  
Using the Control Panel Presets  
Saving and Restoring Presets  
The Control Panel settings can be saved as presets for easy recall:  
1. Click on the Preset button, then click Save to call up the Save  
Preset dialog.  
2. Select a category from the Preset Category menu.  
3. Type in a name, then press OK.  
4. To restore a saved preset, click the Preset button and select the  
category name followed by the preset name.  
Preset names will not accept the ampersand ("&") and certain other “special”  
characters.  
Importing and Exporting Presets  
You can also share presets with other users:.  
1. To Export a preset, click Preset Æ Export, then enter a name  
in the Save As dialog box.  
2. To Import a preset, click Preset ÆImport and select the  
preset from the Open dialog box that appears.  
Note that importing presets will load the new settings will not automatically save the preset.  
If you want to keep the preset as part of your preset list, click on the Presets button and  
choose "Save" to save it.  
Whenever a preset has been changed, an asterisk will appear on the right side of  
the name at the top of the Control Panel, indicating that the preset has been edited  
from the original version.  
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Control Panel Speakers Tab  
The Speakers Tab is divided into the following sections:  
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The Speaker Configuration section lets you test speaker operation and select speaker  
configuration modes.  
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The Volume section lets you set the master volume and pan for left and right speakers.  
The Settings Summary section shows the status of important control panel settings.  
The S/PDIF Settings section lets you configure the digital output.  
Speaker Configurations  
Headphones (stereo)  
Select this configuration when using stereo headphones. When using headphones that  
include a microphone, plug the microphone jack into Amigo’s Mic input and set the  
microphone level in the Mixer Tab.  
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2-speakers (Stereo)  
Select this configuration when using powered stereo speakers. The speakers may be  
connected to the Headphone – S/PDIF Output.  
Using a Headset with Microphone  
Insert the headset’s mic jack (sometimes colored pink) into the Mic Input and the line jack  
(sometimes colored green) into the Headphone-S/PDIF Output. Set the speaker  
configuration in the Control Panel Speakers Tab to Headphones. Adjust the mic level  
with the Control Panel Mixer Tab.  
The Amigo is a perfect companion for Internet phone or online chat when used with this  
headset.  
When inserted into the USB port, the Amigo automatically becomes the default headset and  
microphone interface, allowing you to listen and speak using the headset and mic. When  
you’re done, unplugging the Amigo from the USB port returns your PC or laptop to its  
previous audio configuration.  
Testing the Speaker Configuration  
After selecting the speaker configuration to match your speaker system, you can check if the  
speakers are properly connected by clicking on the speaker icon to play a test signal on that  
speaker.  
The buttons at the bottom of the speaker icon  
section, labeled Test and Loop, operate as  
follows:  
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Test: When this button is clicked, the test  
signal automatically advances to the next  
speaker so that both speakers play once.  
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Loop: When this button is enabled, if the  
Test button is clicked, the test signal will  
continuously play in sequential order on  
both speakers until the Test button is  
turned off. If the Loop button is enabled  
with the Test button off, clicking a speaker  
will repetitively play the test signal on that speaker until the Loop button is turned off.  
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Volume Section  
Master Volume: Controls the volume of the speakers or headphones.  
Pan: Controls left and right balance.  
Mute: Mutes speakers or headphones.  
Control Panel Settings Summary  
This section summarizes the state of important control panel settings:  
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Equalization: Indicates that the Master Graphic Equalizer is  
enabled, therefore the system frequency response may be modified  
from its “flat” setting by the Equalizer.  
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Speaker Position: Indicates that the speaker positions in the  
Speaker Position section of the Effects Tab have been moved.  
Environments: Indicates that the Environments in the Effects  
Tab are enabled.  
Key Shifter: Indicates that the Pitch Shifter in the Effects Tab is enabled, therefore the  
digital audio output may be being altered by this effect.  
Center Canceller: Indicates that the Center Canceller effect in the Effects Tab is  
enabled, which removes audio signals that are panned to the center of a stereo source.  
S/PDIF Digital Output  
The S/PDIF digital output is used to connect Amigo to digital speakers and A/V receivers  
by inserting the optical adapter. Use a TOSLINK optical cable to connect the adapter to the  
corresponding optical digital input on the external device. The TOSLINK cable is available  
at www.TurtleBeach.com or at most consumer electronics retailers.  
When the S/PDIF output is active, a red light will appear inside the S/PDIF  
Out/Headphone jack, or at the end of the TOSLINK cable.  
When using the digital output, select the S/PDIF output mode in the  
pull-down menu:  
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S/PDIF Out Off: S/PDIF output is turned off, so there is no  
digital signal.  
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S/PDIF Out 48kHz: Digital audio is transmitted in S/PDIF format at 48kHz sample  
rate. When this setting is selected, a red light will appear in the S/PDIF output jack.  
In Windows Vista, “Digital Output” should be set as the default in Vista’s “Playback  
Devices” window by clicking Start Æ Control Panel Æ Sound.  
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Graphic Equalizer Tab  
The Graphic Equalizer provides 10 frequency bands that can be used to adjust the overall  
tone of the audio system. The buttons at the top of the slider bank provide eight equalizer  
presets. The Flat setting returns the sliders to their zero, or unmodified, positions.  
The Enable EQ button may be used to turn off the equalization settings, to quickly hear the  
difference between the equalized and unmodified sound.  
User Defined Presets  
To save a custom arrangement of sliders as a User  
Defined Preset, click the Add button to activate the  
Add User Defined EQ Setting dialog box. Then  
enter a name for the preset and click OK. The preset  
name will be added to the list in the pull-down menu.  
To retrieve a preset from the list, click the User  
Defined button, then select a preset from the pull-  
down menu.  
To delete a preset from the list: Select the preset from the list, press the Delete Button  
and you will be prompted whether or not you would like to delete the current preset. The  
selected preset will then be removed from the list.  
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Effects Tab  
Speaker Position  
The Speaker Position section lets you change the position of the speakers by clicking and  
moving the blue “virtual speaker” icons in the illustration. The buttons function as follows:  
Enable: The speaker positioning effect is enabled by clicking on this button.  
Rotate: Clicking either of these two buttons will cause the virtual speaker positions to move  
in a clockwise or counterclockwise rotation, with a rotation speed set by the slider. Click the  
Manual button to stop the rotation.  
Manual: Clicking this button allows you to move the virtual speaker positions manually by  
clicking and dragging the blue speaker icons to different positions.  
Random: Clicking this button allows you to move the virtual speaker positions in a random  
mode with the speed set by the Rotate speed slider.  
Reset: Clicking this button sets the virtual speakers back to their default position.  
Environments  
Environments are variations of reverberation settings, which enhance normal stereo by  
creating a deeper surround sound field.  
Enable: The Environments and Delay effects are enabled by clicking this button.  
Environments Pull-Down Menu: Click to select from a list of different Environments  
settings, each with their own characteristic reverberation tones.  
Environment Size: These three buttons, labeled S (Small), M (Medium) and L (Large) each  
set a different depth of the environment effect selected from the pull-down menu.  
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Sound FX  
Key Shifter  
When activated by clicking the Enable button, this effect changes the  
pitch of a digital audio file as it plays—which is very useful to play or  
sing along with a song in a different key than the original. Note that  
this effect does not alter the original file, it only alters the audio in real-  
time as it plays. Moving the slider to the left (-) will drop the pitch,  
while moving it to the right (+) will raise the pitch.  
Center Canceller  
When activated by clicking the Enable button, the level of sounds that  
are panned in the center of a stereo signal are reduced. Since many  
songs place the voice in the center, the effect is essentially a “voice  
canceller”, that may be used to remove any signal panned to the center  
of the mix, including vocals. Note that this effect only works on digital  
inputs and does not work on analog signals, such as the line input.  
Since the effect operates by subtracting the left and right stereo signals,  
any sound that’s in both the Left and Right channels (i.e. panned to the center) will be  
reduced. When the slider control is in the far left position, there will be no alteration in the  
sound. As it is moved to the right, the center signal is attenuated.  
Environments should be disabled when using the Voice Canceller feature.  
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Mixer Tab  
Playback Settings  
The Playback mixer provides an array of volume, mute and pan controls for balancing the  
sound sources when listening with headphones or speakers. Each input controls a specific  
source of sound on the PC, including:  
(Windows 2000/XP only) Wave: Controls the volume of digital audio sources such as  
MP3 files, CD and DVD audio. Use the Pan control to balance the left and right signals.  
(Windows 2000/XP only) SW Synth (Software MIDI Synthesizer): Controls the volume  
of the Windows MIDI software synthesizer. Use the Pan control to balance the left and right  
signals.  
Microphone: Controls the volume of the microphone input.  
The Microphone Options Button, labeled “…”, activates a  
dialog box with an option to boost the microphone volume.  
Master Volume: Controls the volume of all sources. This  
slider, along with the associated Pan and Mute controls, is  
identical to the Master Volume in the Speakers Tab.  
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Record Settings  
Audio recording can be accomplished with a program such as Audio Surgeon LE (included  
on the Amigo installation CD), Windows Recorder (in the Accessories section of the StartÆ  
All Programs list), or other digital audio recording software. The record source is selected by  
clicking the Record Source pull-down menu in the Record Settings section of the Mixer tab.  
After selecting a record source, the recording level may be adjusted with the volume control  
located above the record source pull-down menu. The VU meter indicates the recording  
level. When recording, set the recording level so that the VU meters do not enter the red  
zone, other than during short audio peaks.  
The VU meters will not be active unless you are recording with AudioSurgeon, or  
another digital audio recording program.  
You can select the following inputs as a recording source:  
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(Windows 2000/XP only) Wave: Selects the Wave output as a recording source.  
Microphone: Selects the mic input as a recording source. If the microphone recording  
level is too low, boost the volume by clicking the “…” button below the microphone  
volume slider in the playback mixer to set the Microphone Boost option .  
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(Windows 2000/XP only) Stereo Mix: Selects the playback mixer output as a  
recording source. This may be used to combine audio sources into a single stereo source  
for recording. For example, the microphone and WAV signals may be mixed together  
and recorded from this source.  
When selecting Stereo Mix as a recording source, the microphone level remains on  
full volume and cannot be adjusted or muted.  
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AudioSurgeon LE  
AudioSurgeon is a digital audio recording and editing program that lets you manipulate  
sound in graphical format, much like a word processor lets you manipulate words on the  
screen to create a document. You can either load a digital audio file from your PC into  
AudioSurgeon or record a new file and save it to disc. AudioSurgeon LE is a reduced  
function version of the Voyetra’s AudioSurgeon, available at www.Voyetra.com.  
If you did not install AudioSurgeon during the Amigo install procedure, please refer  
to the installation instructions in the earlier section of this manual.  
After installation, AudioSurgeon may be launched by clicking Start Æ All Programs Æ  
Voyetra AudioSurgeon LE.  
Viewing and Navigating the Audio File  
AudioSurgeon’s screen has three sections for working with an audio file: Primary View,  
Secondary View and File Overview.  
You can simultaneously view two different sections of the file using the Primary and  
Secondary View Screens. To activate the Secondary View Screen, click and drag the bar on  
the left side of the screen. Each view has its own zoom buttons, so you can look at different  
sections of the file at different resolutions.  
The File Overview section, at the top of the screen, shows the entire audio file and  
highlights the areas displayed in the Primary and Secondary View Screens in blue and green.  
You can navigate the file section displayed in each screen by clicking and dragging these  
highlighted areas in the File Overview section or by clicking and dragging the thumbs  
underneath the Primary and Secondary displays.  
To highlight a range in the Primary or Secondary Views, click and drag over the section with  
the mouse pointer. You can manipulate any highlighted range in the Primary or Secondary  
Views with AudioSurgeon’s many transform and editing commands.  
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Making a Recording with the Record Wizard  
Recording is easy with the Record Wizard. Simply press  
the Record button, then select “Use the Record Wizard”  
from the dialog box to launch the Record Wizard dialog.  
From here you can select the recording source and  
recording resolution, then lets the Wizard automatically  
adjust the optimum volume level and start recording.  
After the file has been recorded, it is loaded into the  
Primary View window so you can edit and save it.  
Editing Audio Files  
To Load and Play a File  
1. Select File menu Æ Open or click the Open File button. Navigate to the directory  
where your digital audio files are located and click a file name in the Files list.  
2. Double-click the file name or highlight the file name and choose OK.  
3. After the file loads into the Primary View, click the Play button or press the Spacebar  
to play the file.  
NOTE: If a Range is selected (see below) only the highlighted Range will play,  
rather than the entire file.  
To select a range  
1. Click on the desired start point in the display. Drag to the right and at the desired end  
point, release. The range selected will be highlighted.  
2. To adjust the end points, place the mouse cursor at the desired location in the File  
Display, hold the Shift key and click. The Start or End point, whichever is nearer,  
jumps to the mouse cursor.  
3. To select the entire file, use Edit menu Æ Select All, press Ctrl+A or double-click on  
the display.  
To Play the selected range,  
Press the Spacebar or click the Play button and the range will play.  
To Zoom in/out on a Range  
1. Select a range and click the Zoom In (or Zoom Out) button on the bottom right of the  
screen. The entire screen will represent the length of the highlighted range, from  
beginning to end.  
2. Select a range in the zoomed view and repeat the procedure to produce successively  
higher degrees of magnification. Clicking the zoom button without having a range  
selected increases the magnification by 2. The maximum zoom range is one sample  
per pixel.  
To Insert Silence  
1. Click-and-drag in the Graphic File Display to highlight the amount of silence you want  
to insert.  
2. Select Edit menu Æ Insert Silence and silence for the amount selected is inserted.  
Any data after the insert shifts to the right.  
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To cut a Section of a File and Place it in the Clipboard  
1. Select the range of the file that you wish to remove.  
2. Select Edit menu Æ Cut. The selected range is deleted from the file and copied to  
AudioSurgeon's Clipboard. If you do not want to remove the selected range, use the  
Copy command.  
3. To Preview the Contents of the Clipboard, select Edit menu Æ Clipboard or click  
the Play Clipboard button.  
Blending Sounds with Mix Paste  
Sections of audio can be blended together to create a composite file from different audio  
clips. For example, you can record a voice-over segment, then record a separate musical  
segment. Using the Mix Paste command from the Edit menu, these clips can be blended  
together to create an audio track for your movie or photo slideshow.  
1. With two WAV files open, Cut or Copy the data from file “A” into the clipboard. You  
can hear this clip by clicking on the Play Clipboard button.  
2. Now, in file “B”, click the location where you want to paste the data from the  
clipboard.  
3. Click the Mix Paste button to combine the clipboard data from file “A” with data from  
file “B” at the paste point.  
4. Click the Play button to hear the results. If one of the files is too loud, or if clipping  
occurs as a result of the merge, you can undo the operation. Then run a Scale  
transform on one or both of the clips to lower the level.  
To Adjust the Volume of the File  
1. Select the range you wish to scale or choose Select All from the Edit menu to select  
the entire file.  
2. Choose Scale from the Tools menu or click the Scale button.  
3. Using the slider, select the desired scaling factor.  
4. Click the Preview button to hear the results of the current settings.  
5. Click OK when you are satisfied with the results.  
TIP! Normalizing a file increases its amplitude to its maximum level without distorting  
the sound. It is recommended that you normalize a file after it’s been recorded to get  
the strongest output level. Select the range you wish to normalize, then choose  
Normalize from the Tools menu or click the Normalize button.  
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AudioSurgeon Controls  
The edit controls are greyed out until a range is selected in the graphic display.  
Some of the control functions are disabled in AudioSurgeon LE. These features are  
only available in the full version of AudioSurgeon. For more information, please visit  
Transport Controls  
Jump to Beginning/End: Moves the Play Position Pointer to the beginning or end of the  
file.  
Stop/Play/Pause: Stop, Play and Pause during playback or recording.  
Record: Enables Record Standby mode. The red light on the button blinks to indicate  
that your system is ready to record. Press either the Pause or Play button to begin  
recording.  
Current Position: Displays the Current Play Position during recording and playback, in  
minutes:seconds:hundredths of a second.  
Level Meters: Indicates the signal levels during recording and playback.  
File Commands  
New: Creates a new audio document for recording.  
Open: Presents a dialog box to select the file you want to load.  
Save: Saves the currently loaded file to disk.  
Properties: Displays the track properties for the file, which will be displayed in Media  
Player, AudioStation® and other jukebox players.  
Edit Commands  
Undo: Restores the file to the state it was in before the most recent Edit.  
Redo: Reverses the last change made by Undo.  
Cut: Removes the selected range and shifts the rest of the file back to fill the gap. The  
cut data is placed in the Clipboard.  
Copy: Places a copy of the range in the Clipboard without altering the file.  
Copy to New File: Copies the highlighted section to a new file.  
Paste: Inserts the contents of the Clipboard at the start point of the selected range and  
shifts the data after that point to the right.  
Mix Paste: Mixes the contents of the Clipboard with the data in the current file, beginning  
at the Current Play Position.  
Play Clipboard: Plays the contents of the Clipboard.  
Select All: Highlights the entire file.  
Crop: Deletes all data except the selected range. The contents of the Clipboard remain  
unchanged.  
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Delete: Deletes the selected range, but does not retain the deleted data in the Clipboard.  
Clear: Replaces the selected range with an equal interval of silence and places the  
deleted data in the Clipboard.  
Insert Silence: Inserts silence in the selected range and moves the rest of the waveform  
without deleting data.  
Status Display and Zoom Controls  
Length of Selected Region: Displays the length of the highlighted range.  
Length of Entire File: Displays the length of the entire file.  
Sample Rate: Displays the sample rate, in Hertz, of the file.  
Bit Resolution: Displays the bit resolution of the file.  
Mono/Stereo: Displays whether the file is stereo or mono.  
Free Hard Disk Space: Displays the amount of free space on the hard drive used to  
record audio files.  
Zoom In/ Out: Zoom In magnifies the selected range. Zoom Out returns to the previous  
zoom level.  
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