Show you some of the MPC softwares most important features.If you are bored of the dull design of the Volume Mixer, there is a free open source tool called Ear Trumpet that looks pretty cool. Pretty handy.Important: We highly recommend using your MPC hardwares sound card (Akai Pro your MPC. Then adjust the volume for each application by sliding the volume control up and down. 5) To be able to access your function keys, too, hit the menu labeled with the text Press Fn key to and choose the option Show F1, F2, etc.
App Controls Volume For Specific Programs Windows 10 So YouUnfortunately, Ear Trumpet only works in Windows 10 so you will have to stay with the default Volume Mixer. Go to Settings → System → Notifications & actions, click Select which icons appear on the taskbar and slide Ear Trumpet switch to on.And here is what it looks like afterward.For those who are still on Windows 8, you can just left-click the audio icon and select Mixer to open the Volume Mixer for individual app volume control. And you can even hide the default audio icon if you wish. You will need to turn on Show Desktop Apps option to show all applications that are running and using the audio.If you like the way it looks you can set it so the icon stays in the system tray, rather than the hidden area. By default, it only shows volume control for universal apps.![]() ![]()
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