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near the top , drop down Combo box , choose Magix ASIO ( 1+ 2 )
next ,
click the Advanced button to open the Black Box dialogue , then click
the Wrench at the Lower right corner .
Now
you can choose Any audio sound device you want .
Choose one that is Different then your Window's Default device .
this allows your machine to use 2 different sound systems simultaneously .
your Default sound device plays audio in your browser while
the music maker selected sound device plays audio on the Music Maker Time Line .
It mite seem a bit odd at first , but what Music Maker does with it's
audio Device setup is very flexible .
Most machines have 2 or more sound devices .
On board mother board realtek , USB headphones
PCIe sound card or USB sound card .
If you want to play 5.1 audio on the Music Maker Time Line ,
try the Direct Sound , driver .
Magix ASIO driver , as used above , has the fastest performance