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Contents
Contents ...................................................................................................... iii
Notices .......................................................................................................... v
Safety information .................................................................................... viii
Trademarks ................................................................................................ viii
License ...................................................................................................... viii
About this guide ......................................................................................... ix
ASUS Contact information ........................................................................ 38
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Notices
REACH
Complying with the REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, and
Restriction of Chemicals) regulatory framework, we published the chemical
substances in our products at ASUS REACH website at http://green.asus.com/
english/REACH.htm.
Federal Communications Commission Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
•
This device may not cause harmful interference.
•
This device must accept any interference received including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the 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 manufacturer’s
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:
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
Canadian Department of Communications Statement
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions
from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the
Canadian Department of Communications.
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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Australia statement notice
From 1 January 2012, updated warranties apply to all ASUS products consistent
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goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major
falure.
If you require assistance, please call ASUS Customer Service at 1300 2787 88 or
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Prohibition of Co-location
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter.
Important:
Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for
an uncontrolled environment.End users must follow the specic operating
instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. To maintain compliance with
FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, please follow operation instuction
as documented in this manual.
Safety Information
To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, this equipment should
be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and
your body. Use on the supplied antenna.
Declaration of Conformity for R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC
Essential requirements – Article 3
Protection requirements for health and safety – Article 3.1a
Testing for electric safety according to EN 60950-1 has been conducted. These are
considered relevant and sufcient.
Protection requirements for electromagnetic compatibility – Article 3.1b
Testing for electromagnetic compatibility according to EN 301 489-1 and EN 301
489-17 has been conducted. These are considered relevant and sufcient.
Effective use of the radio spectrum – Article 3.2
Testing for radio test suites according to EN 300 328- 2 has been conducted.
These are considered relevant and sufcient.
CE Mark Warning
This is a Class B product, in a domestic environment, this product may cause radio
interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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Safety information
•
Before installing the device on a motherboard, carefully read all the manuals
that came with the package.
•
To prevent electrical shock hazard or short circuits, switch off the power supply
before installing the device on a motherboard or connecting any singal cables
to the device.
•
If the device is broken, do not try to x it by yourself. Contact a qualied service
technician or your retailer.
•
Before using the product, make sure all cables are correctly connected. If you
detect any damage, contact your dealer immediately.
•
To avoid short circuit, keep paper clips, screws, and staples away from
connectors, sockets and circuitry.
•
Avoid dust, humidity, and temperature extremes. Do not place the product in
any area where it may become wet.
•
Place the product on a stable surface.
•
If you encounter technical problems with the product, contact a qualied
service technician or your retailer.
This symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin indicates that the product (electrical
and electronic equipment) should not be placed in municipal waste. Check local
regulations for disposal of electronic products.
Trademarks
Xonar and ASUS logo are trademarks of ASUSTek Computer Inc. “Dolby”
and “Dolby Digital Live”, “Dolby Pro Logic IIx”, “Dolby Virtual Speaker”, “Dolby
Headphone” are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. EAX and A3D are trademarks
of Creative Technology Ltd. Microsoft, DirectSound3D, Windows are trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation. Other company and product names may be trademarks of
the respective companies with which they are associated. ASIO is a trademark and
software of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH
License
Dolby Master Studio driver is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
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About this guide
This user guide contains the information you need when installing and conguring
the motherboard.
How this guide is organized
This guide contains the following parts:
•
Chapter 1: Product introduction
This chapter describes the features of the Xonar Essense ST.
Chapter 2: Getting started
•
This chapter tells how to install the audio card and its driver.
Chapter 3: Connecting speakers and peripherals
•
This chapter tells how to connect the speakers and peripherals to the audio
card.
Chapter 4: Xonar Xense Audio Center
•
This chapter provides information on the Xonar Audio Center, which is the
graphics user interface (GUI) of the audio card driver.
Where to nd more information
Refer to the following sources for additional information and for product and
software updates.
1.
ASUS websites
The ASUS website provides updated information on ASUS hardware and
software products. Refer to the ASUS contact information.
Optional documentation
2.
Your product package may include optional documentation, such as warranty
yers, that may have been added by your dealer. These documents are not
part of the standard package.
Conventions used in this guide
To ensure that you perform certain tasks properly, take note of the following
symbols used throughout this manual.
DANGER/WARNING: Information to prevent injury to yourself when trying
to complete a task.
CAUTION: Information to prevent damage to the components when trying
to complete a task.
IMPORTANT: Instructions that you MUST follow to complete a task.
NOTE: Tips and additional information to help you complete a task.
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Chapter 1
Product introduction
Package contents
• Xonar™ Xense Premium Gaming Audio Card x 1
• Sennheiser PC350-Xense Gaming Headset x 1
• 6.3mm to 3.5mm adapter x 1
• Audio splitter cable x 1
• Driver CD x 1
• S/PDIF TOSLINK optical adapter x 1
• Quick Start Guide x 1
If any of the above items is damaged or missing, contact your retailer.
System requirements
• One PCI Express 1.0 (or higher) compatible slot for the audio card
• One available 4-pin peripheral power cable connector from your computer’s
power supply unit
®
• Microsoft
• Intel
• 256 MB (or higher) DRAM system memory
• 60 MB (or higher) available HDD space for driver installation package
• CD-ROM drive (or DVD-ROM drive) for software installation
• High-quality headphones, powered analog speakers, or a Dolby Digital
decoder, to enjoy the ultra-high delity sound
Windows® Vista / Win 7(32/64bit) / XP(32/64bit) / MCE2005
®
Pentium® 4 1.4GHz or AMD Athlon 1400 CPU or faster CPU
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Specications summary
ITEMDESCRIPTION
Audio Performance
Output Signal-to-Noise Ratio (AWeighted)
Input Signal-to-Noise Ratio (AWeighted)
Output Total Harmonic Distortion +
Noise at 1kHz (-3dB)
Input Total Harmonic Distortion +
Noise at 1kHz (-3dB)
Frequency Response (-3dB, 24-
bit/96kHz format)
Output/Input Full-Scale Voltage2 Vrms (5.65 Vp-p)
Headphone Output Full-Scale
Voltage
Bus Compatibility
PCI Express
Sample Rate and Resolution
Analog Playback Sample Rate and
Resolution
118dB for Front channel of Line-out
112dB for other channels of Line-out
110dB for Headphone-out with 600ohm load
118dB
0.00039% (-108dB) for Front channel of Line-out
0.00063% (-102dB) for other channels of Line-out
0.0019% (-94dB) for Headphone-out with 600ohm
load
0.0003% (-110dB) for Line-in
<10Hz to 46KHz
Up to 6.8Vrms (supports headphones with up to
600ohms impedance)
PCI Express Rev.1.0a specication compatible
Maximum full 2.5Gbps bandwidth per direction
and optimized latency for high-denition audio
processing
Compatible with X1, X4, X8, X16 PCI Express slots
44.1K/48K/96K/192KHz @ 16/24bit
Analog Recording Sample Rate
and Resolution
S/PDIF Digital Output44.1K/48K/96K/192KHz @ 16/24bit, Dolby Digital
Other Effects10-band Equalizer/27 Environment Effects
3D Gaming Sound Engines/APIsDirectSound3D® GX 2.0 & 1.0, EAX®2.0&1.0,
ASIO 2.0 Driver SupportSupports 44.1K/48K/96K/192KHz @16/24bit with
Specications are subject to change without prior notice.
process any native stereo or 5.1-channel audio into
a 6.1- or 7.1- channel output, creating a seamless,
natural surround soundeld.
GX 2.5 supports EAX gaming sound effects and
DirectSound 3D hardware enhanced functions for
more games on Windows® XP/Vista/7. (DirectX/
DirectSound 3D compatible)
constant level and also enhances your 3D sound
listening range and advantages in gaming.
Connect your headset’s microphone cable to this port for voice input. It has a built-
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in high-quality Microphone pre-amplier.
Line In port
Through an Ultra-high delity 118dB SNR A-D converter, connect analog devices
like MP3 players, CD players, music synthesizers, and other line-level sound
sources to this 6.3mm port for audio recording or processing.
Headphone Out port
2
Connect your headset’s out cable to this port.
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• DO NOT connect your speakers to the headphone out port. The possible
high driving power may cause damage to your speakers.
• Before connecting your headphone, adjust the headphone impedance
settings in the Xonar Xense Audio Center to match your headphone
impedance. This is to prevent damage to your headphone.
7.1 ch Speaker Output
3
Connects to your speakers via 7.1 channel audio splitter cable.
SP/DIF Out port
4
Coaxial and optical TOSLINK combo digital output port. Connect to external digital
decoder or digital speaker systems, Home Theater systems, AV receivers for
outputting digital audio including PCM, Dolby Digital, DTS, and WMA-Pro.
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Front panel audio header
5
Connect one end of the front panel audio cable to the front panel audio header on
the audio card, with the other end to the chassis-mounted front panel audio I/O
module.
Aux Input Header
6
This 4-pin header usually connects to the Analog Audio output of a TV tuner card or
another sound source inside your computer. To monitor your TV tuner card’s audio
from this Aux-In, you must enable the “monitor” function for Aux-In in the Xonar
Xense Audio Center‘s recording mixer.
S/PDIF Header
7
Connects to supported graphics card.
Power connector
8
Connects to the power cable of your power supply unit.
PCI Bus golden ngers
9
Connects to the PCI Express slot on your motherboard.
Gaming headset
3
2
1
Microphone boom arm
1
Allows you to move your headset’s microphone comfortably close to your mouth.
Volume control and mute box
2
Allows you to increase/decrease the volume of your headset’s audio output and to
put it on mute mode.
6.3mm connectors
3
Connects your headset to the audio card’s Mic In/Line-In and Headphone Out
ports.
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Chapter 2
2
Getting started
Before you proceed
• Disable the onboard audio device in the BIOS settings or uninstall any
other sound cards on your computer.
• For BIOS setting or uninstallation of other sound cards, refer to the user
manuals of your motherboard and sound cards.
• Turn off your computer and disconnect all peripherals connected to it.
• Unplug the computer’s power cord from the power outlet.
• To avoid static electricity, use a grounded wrist strap or touch a safely
grounded object such as the metal part or the rear panel of your computer.
Installing the audio card
To install the audio card:
1. Remove the chassis cover of your
computer.
2. Remove the metal bracket of a PCI
Express slot at the rear panel of your
computer.
3. Carefully insert the audio card into
the PCI Express slot. Ensure that the
audio card sits properly in place.
DO NOT force the audio card into the slot.
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4. Secure the audio card with the screw you removed from the PCI Express
slot’s metal bracket.
5. Connect the power cable of your power supply unit (PSU) to the power
connector of the audio card.
Ensure that the power cable is connected properly. Otherwise, the audio card
will not work.
6. Replace the chassis cover.
7 Plug the computer’s power cord into a power outlet.
8. Turn on your computer.
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Connecting to a TV tuner card
If you have a traditional PCI/PCI Expresss TV tuner card on your computer, you
may need to connect it to the audio card to send the tuner card’s sound to your PC
speakers.
To connect to a TV tuner card:
1. Secure the PCI/PCI Express TV tuner card into the rear panel with a screw.
2. Connect the audio output header from the TV tuner card to the Aux-In header
of the audio card.
For optimum TV audio quality, Xonar uses ADC recording to digitize the signal
and loops it back to DAC playback. Select Aux-In as the recording source in
the Xonar Audio Center’s recording mixer and enable the monitoring button
to pass this signal to the audio output. Using this setup, you can even turn on
sound effects such as Pro-Logic IIx to expand the stereo TV audio to 5.1 or
7.1 channel surround sound. This gives you a better TV audio quality on your
computer compared to that of your TV.
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Installing the audio card driver
Ensure that you have installed the VGA card driver before installing the audio
card driver. Otherwise, driver installation error may occur.
To install the audio card driver:
1. After installing the audio card, turn on your computer. Windows
detects your audio card and searches for device drivers. When prompted for
the drivers, click Cancel.
2. Insert the support CD into the optical drive. If
Autorun is enabled in your
system, the setup starts automatically. If not, run setup.exe from the support
CD.
3. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.
4. When the installation is completed, you are prompted to restart your
computer. Select Yes, I want to restart my computer now or No, I will restart my computer later.
5. Click
Finish.
The contents of the support CD are subject to change without notice.
To uninstall the audio card driver:
1. From the Windows
2 Double-click
3. Click
Change or Remove Programs.
®
desktop, click Start > Control Panel.
Add or Remove Programs.
4. Select the audio card driver.
5. Click
Remove to uninstall the audio card driver. If you are prompted, restart
your computer.
®
automatically
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Chapter 3
Connecting speakers and peripherals
Connecting analog speaker systems
Surround Sound (Black)
Front Speaker Out (Lime)
Audio Splitter Cable
(included)
Side Speakers Out (Grey)
Center/Subwoofer (Orange)
Connecting the gaming headset
Mic In/ Line In port
Headphone Out port
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Connecting Line-in audio sources
Mic In/ Line-In port
CD Player
MP3 Player
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Chapter 4
Xonar Xense Audio Center
Xonar Xense Audio Center
The Xonar Xense Audio Center, the graphical user interface (GUI) of Xonar Xense,
allows you to control the functions and features of Xonar Xense.
To launch the Xonar Xense Audio Center,
double-click the Xonar Audio Center icon on
the taskbar.
If the icon is not shown on the taskbar, go to the Windows® Control Panel and
double-click the Xonar Xense Audio Center icon.
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3
4
5
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Display Area
1
This display area shows the 10-band signal meter, volume level, and the status of
the Dolby technologies, EQ, and DSP modes.
This area just displays information, but is not used to alter settings.
Menu Open/Close
2
Click this button to display more settings.
Master Volume
3
This rotary knob controls the master playback volume. Drag the small circle inside
it to change the volume level.
SVN Button
4
Click this button to enable the “Smart Volume Normalization” feature for constant
volume from all playback sources. It displays a blue light when enabled.
Mute Button
5
Click this button to mute audio playback. It displays a red light when playback is
muted.
DSP Mode
6
These ve buttons give access to quick sound effects combinations for Movie,
GX, Hi, Racing and FPS modes.
Setting Menu Panel
7
This panel gives access to setting tabs, including Main Settings, Mixer/volume,
Effects, Karaoke, FlexBass, and VocalFX.
Information icon
8
Click this icon to launch the driver’s information window.
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Main Setting
Sample Rate
The Sample rate determines the number of audio samples per second that the
Digital-to-Analog Converters (DAC) and S/PDIF digital interface will output. The
Xonar Xense audio card can support sample rates up to 192KHz (44.1K, 48K, 96K,
192KHz). Usually audio CDs and MP3 les are 44.1KHz; DVD-Video uses 48KHz;
DVD-Audio or other HD media may contain 96KHz or 192KHz high-denition audio
content. Select the corresponding sample rate for your playback sources to get the
best audio delity. Even if your setting differs from the audio source’s sample rate,
the Xonar Xense engine will do super high delity sample-rate-conversion with a
double oating-point lter, which can reduce total harmonic distortion (THD+N) by
-140dB.
1
Sample Rate
1
Select the sample rate that corresponds to (or exceeds that of) your playback
sources, for optimal audio delity. Your audio card supports sample rates up to
192KHz (44.1K, 48K, 96K, 192KHz). Typical values are:
• Audio CD, MP3, WMA, Wave les are 44.1KHz.
• The audio of DVD-Video is 48KHz.
• DVD-Audio or other HD media may contain 96KHz or 192KHz highdenition audio content.
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Analog Out/Speaker Test
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1
Analog Out
1
The Analog Out setting is used to adjust audio to match your actual speaker
setting such as headphones and 2/2.1 speakers. Your audio card will play the
channels and process the proper 3D/Dolby sound accordingly. Select the correct
speaker type for your connected speakers.
Speaker Test
2
Click this button to show the speaker test window in the right pane. Click Play to
test each speaker one by one or click each speaker to test them individually.
Headphone Advanced Setting
3
Click this button to select the appropriate headphone impedance. Select High
Grain when you are using the bundled Sennheiser headset.
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S/PDIF Out/DDL
Xonar Xense is capable of outputting Dolby Digital Live audio, which is audio
transcoded real-time into industry-standard Dolby Digital bit-streams on-the-y.
This is ideal for playback through a home theater system, creating an immersive
and impressive cinema surround sound experience. This technology enables a
single digital connection to carry high quality Dolby Digital surround audio from
your PC to digital speakers and AV Receivers.
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S/PDIF Out enable/disable
1
Tick this checkbox to enable S/PDIF output.
S/PDIF Output Formats/Functions
2
From the dropdown list, select one of these formats:
• PCM (Pulse Code Modulation, which is a typical raw audio data format.)
• Dolby Digital Live real-time 5.1ch encoding
• S/PDIF Loopback
Dobly Digital Live advanced upmixing option
3
This advanced setting automatically upmixes stereo (2ch) content to 5.1 channel
surround with Dolby Pro-Logic IIx when using Dolby Digital Live output.
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Audio Channels (For Windows® Vista / Windows® 7 only)
This setting only appears in Windows® Vista / Windows® 7. Windows® Vista /
Windows® 7 delivers the audio channels to the audio driver according to this
setting, no matter what the original audio content is or how many channels they
have. Hence, you need to set this in accordance with your audio content before
audio playback. This setting is synchronized with Windows® Vista/7’s system
speaker conguration and changing this setting during playback stops the audio
playback program. You may have to restart the program after changing this setting.
Close all running applications before changing this setting.
1
Audio Channels
1
Recommended settings:
• MP3, WMA, AAC, CD, VCD, 2D games => 2 channels
• DVD-Video with Dolby Digtial or DTS 5.1 => 6 channels
• DVD-Video with Dolby Digtial EX or DTS ES => 8 channels
• 3D games => 8 channels
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7.1 Virtual Speaker Shifter
The 7.1 Virtual Speaker Shifter has the following major features:
• Expanding/upmixing audio to 7.1-channel surround sound
• Virtualizing 7.1 surround sound over any set of speakers
• Shiftable virtual speaker positioning allows you to adjust the best sound eld
easily without moving physical speakers and wires
2
1
Shifter enable/disable
1
Tick this checkbox to enable the 7.1 Virtual Speaker Shifter. Clicking the textbar
3
will switch the right window to the Speaker Shifter page for manual adjustments.
Settings will be retained even when a different Analog Output is selected.
Drag speaker or listener
2
You can drag each speaker or listener to a different position “virtually” using only
your mouse. The Xonar Xense card will process the sound and reposition the
virtual speakers real-time. The Subwoofer has no directional sounds, and hence
can be moved only closer to or further away from the listener.
Reset
3
This resets all Speaker Shifter settings to the default settings.
Increase/decrease volume
4
Click + to increase volume (moves speakers closer). Click – to decrease volume
(moves speakers further away)
Counterclockwise
5
Click to rotate all speakers, except Subwoofer, counterclockwise.
4
5
6
7
8
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Clockwise
6
Click to rotate all speakers, except Subwoofer, clockwise.
Manual Rotation
7
Manually drag and rotate all speakers, except Subwoofer.
Manual Drag Mode
8
This is the default mode that allows you to manually drag each speaker or the
listener with your mouse.
Dolby Pro-Logic IIx
Dolby Pro-Logic IIx is a 7.1 surround upmixing technology and is widely used
in home theater systems, TVs, game consoles, and car audio systems. It can
expand stereo audio, such as MP3, CD, and TV programs into immersive 5.1 or
7.1-channel surround.
2
1
Dolby Pro-Logic IIx enable/disable
1
Tick this checkbox to enable Dolby Pro-Logic IIx. Click the textbar to switch the
3
right window to the Pro-Logic IIx page for manual adjustments.
Center Width
2
This parameter is used to set the spread of the center, mainly for the vocal signals
of songs/music. Drag the scroll bar to the left to centralize the vocal signal. Drag to
the right side to widen the vocal sound range.
Reset
3
This resets all settings to the default settings.
Dimension
4
The dimension parameter fades sounds to the front or rear of the listener.
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Dolby Headphone
Dolby Headphone creates a stunning multi-channel surround experience over
ordinary stereo headphones for playing 3D games, watching 5.1 DVD movies, and
listening to music. Dolby Headphone produces surround sound cues so realistic
that you will believe you are listening over speakers in a well-controlled studio.
Dolby Headphone can also improve listening comfort and reduce "listener fatigue"
from long listening over headphones.
4
3
2
1
Dolby Headphone enable/disable
1
Tick this checkbox to enable Dolby Headphone. Click the textbar to switch the
right window to Dolby Headphone page for manual adjusting.
7.1 Virtual Speaker Shifter and Dolby Pro-Logic IIx can be selected only
when Dolby Headphone is enabled.
DH1
2
Dolby Headphone (DH) provides three room lters that may be used with any type
of audio. They differ in the sense of the “spatial dimension” they impart.
DH2—Livelier Room: More acoustically live than DH1
DH3
4
DH3—Larger Room: Larger room than DH1; more distant and diffused effect.
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Dolby Virtual Speaker
Dolby Virtual Speaker technology simulates a 5.1-speaker surround sound
listening environment from as few as two speakers. Dolby Virtual Speaker also
creates a wider two-channel environment during playback of stereo CDs and MP3
content, and when combined with Dolby Pro Logic® II processing, delivers a virtual
5.1-channel surround listening experience from any high-quality stereo source.
3
2
1
Dolby Virtual Speaker enable/disable
1
Tick this checkbox to enable Dolby Virtual Speaker. Click the text bar to switch the
right window to a Dolby Virtual Speaker page for manual adjustment.
Reference Mode
2
Dolby Virtual Speaker provides two modes of virtualization: Reference Mode and
Wide Mode.
Reference mode virtualizes the missing speakers.
Wide Mode
3
Wide mode virtualizes the necessary speakers and enhances the surround
experience.
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Mixer/Volume
The Mixer feature is designed to control the volume for playback and recording
using the Xonar Xense. In addition, Xonar Xense also provides a high-quality
digital monitoring function for hearing the recorded audio from the speakers. You
can also process the input signals with all playback sound effects such as Dolby
and DTS technologies.
Playback Volume
1
2
3
4
5
6
Reset
1
This resets all volume controls to the default settings.
Playback volume tab
2
Click this button to show the playback volume page.
Left / Right balance
3
The horizontal slider controls the volume between the left and right channels.
Only available in Windows® XP.
Volume slider
4
Drag this slider down to decrease the volume. Drag it up to increase the volume.
The tool-tip reveals the percentage number from 1 to 100 in terms of the full
scale level.
Mute/unmute button
5
Click this button to mute/unmute the audio channel.
Source / path name including:
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• WAVE: All digital audio sources except MIDI les
• SW: Software Synthesizer. Controls the playback volume of the MIDI les
• CD: CD-ROM digital playback (CD-DA) volume control
• LEFT, RIGHT: The volume control for each speaker/channel
Windows® Vista / Windows®7 does not support WAVE, Synthesizer, and CDIn volume controls.
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Recording/Monitoring Volume
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Recording Volume Tab
1
Click this button to show the recording volume page.
Reset
2
Click to reset all volume controls to the default settings.
Left/Right balance
3
This horizontal slider controls the volume between the left and right channels.
2
Only available in Windows® XP.
Recording volume slider
4
Drag this slider down to decrease the recording volume. Drag up to increase the
recording volume. The tool-tip reveals the percentage number from 1 to 100 in
terms of the full scale level.
Recording Selector button
5
Click this button to select the path/source you are going to record. The recording
function on Windows is a one-path selector. Hence, you can select only one
default recording source at a time. You may have to restart the recorder program if
you switch to a different source.
On Windows® Vista / Windows® 7, some programs may allow you to select
the recording device/path in the recording programs themselves.
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Source / path name
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This shows the source name for each volume control slider, including:
• MIC: Recording from MIC jack.
• Line-In: Recording from Line-in jack for external audio devices.
• Aux: Recording from Aux-In for typical TV-tuner card audio or other sound
sources.
• WAVE: Recording from digital wave audio that you are playing on your PC.
• Mix: Stereo Mix which will record MIC, AUX, and digital WAVE audio you are
playing on your PC.
Monitoring button
7
Click this button to monitor and loopback recording audio to outputs (PC
speakers). Hence, the recording volume inuences the monitoring signals from
the speaker outputs. The audio is mixed into the streams you are playing out from
your PC and all DSP effects is applied to the source, too. A typical benet is to
apply Dolby Pro-Logic IIx 7.1-ch spreading for your TV audio, CD, MP3, or stereo
game console audio from Wii, XBOX360, and PS2/PS3/PSP. To apply Dolby
Virtual Speaker is suitable for a two-speaker environment.
Microphone-In Advanced Setting
8
Click this button to open the advanced settings for Microphone-In.
Enabling “Microphone Boost” increases the volume gain to boost the microphone
input signals. If you connect your microphone to the front panel audio module,
enable “Front Panel Microphone”. For typical low-cost PC microphone, we
recommend that you enable this function.
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Effects
Environment Effects
Use environment effects to create realistic listening experiences that mimic
different environments. There are a total of 27 environment options that can be
applied to all 2D sound sources such as music.
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2
3
Default environments
1
These four buttons activate Bathroom, Concert hall, Underwater, and Music
Pub environments.
More
2
Click this button to view more environment effects in the dropdown list, which
contains 23 more options.
Environment size
3
There are three size settings for each environment: Large, Medium, and Small.
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10-Band Equalizer
The equalizer modies the audio output for different frequencies, and is used
to compensate for deciencies in your speakers/systems. There are 12 default
patterns and you can also customize your own settings.
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Equalizer slider
1
Adjust the gain for each band (30~16KHz)
Default equalizer options
2
Click an equalizer pattern from the 12 available equalizer patterns.
Delete
3
Click this “–” button to delete a customized setting from the list.
Add / save
4
Click this “+” button to save your customized equalizer setting.
Save name
5
Key in a name for your own “User Dened” equalizer setting.
User Dened
6
Click this button to view your existing customized equalizer setting.
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FlexBass
FlexBass, an advanced bass management and enhancement mechanism, allows
you to select each satellite speaker’s type for optimal sound performance from the
speakers. The Speaker types are:
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Small: common speaker that cannot produce low frequencies.
Large: wide-band speakers that can produce low frequencies well.
FlexBass comes with an adjustable crossover frequency for the boundary of
the bass signals. It lters out the bass signals from small speaker channels and
redirects them all to the subwoofer or Large speakers.
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2
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On/Off
1
Click this switch to turn on or off all FlexBass functions.
Small / Large speaker option
2
Select the speaker type that you connected. If your speaker type cannot perform
low-frequency signals (bass), select “Small” speaker type and Xonar Xense lters
out the bass signals and sends them to the subwoofer channel. If those speakers
are full-range, you can select the “Large” speaker type.
Usually, low-cost computer’s 2-channel speakers are small-type speakers.
Common 2.1 speakers with a subwoofer are categorized as Large speakers
because the subwoofer redirects the bass signals inside the two channels to
the subwoofer speaker automatically.
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0dB (Full-scale)
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-10 dB
Music 1
Music 2
SVN Off
SVN On
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Picture for Small/Large speaker
3
Colors for small/large speakers are different.
• Orange: large speakers
• Green: small speakers
LFE Crossover Frequency
4
Adjusts the cut-off frequency (20~250Hz) for LFE (low-frequency effects) signals.
Xonar Xense lters out the bass signals below the crossover frequency from
small speaker channels and forwards them to the subwoofer. The higher the
crossover frequency, the more bass signals are subtracted.
Smart Volume Normalization
Smart Volume Normalization™ (SVN) automatically keeps all music or video/TV
audio output at a constant level to reduce manual adjustment hassles inherent
with sound sources of different loudness. It allows you to listen to various content,
like MP3, TV program, DVD video and even games with consistent sound level.
The following graph shows how different signals 1 & 2 achieve the same level (for
example, 10dB below full scale) after you turn on SVN. For lower volume music 2,
it becomes louder when you turn on SVN. For higher volume music 1, it becomes
quieter.
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SVN display
1
When SVN is enabled, “Smart Volume” lights up to display the volume level.
SVN blue light
2
When SVN is enabled, the master volume knob is illuminated by a blue light. It is
illuminated by a red light if the volume is muted.
SVN On/Off
3
Click this button to enable SVN. When enabled, this button is illuminated by a
blue light.
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GX and DSP Modes
DirectSound 3D Game Extensions v1.0 (GX 1.0) is an innovative technology that
restores DirectSound 3D Hardware acceleration mode and its subsidiary EAX
effects on Windows® Vista/Win 7 for 3D games. Unlike some proprietary API like
OpenAL, GX does not require games to support OpenAL API. All existing games
compatible with Microsoft® DirectX and DirectSound 2D/3D will be supported with
GX technology. Before you start EAX and DS3D HW games, please enable GX on
the Xonar Xense audio center, and disable the function after the games.
Supports latest GX 2.5 for gaming on Vista/Win 7 & XP
GX 2.5 not only revives EAX and DirectSound HW effects, but also allows you
to run EAX HD 5.0 games on both XP and Vista/Win 7. It provides the best
compatibility with existing DirectX games.
Besides the abundant sound effects described above, Xonar Xense also provides
quick Digital Sound Processing modes which are congured for typical applications
including Music, Movies, and Games over different output speaker types. In
addition, Xonar Xense also offers a Hi-Fi mode for hi-delity playback without
affecting the original audio delity. Every time you turn on Hi-Fi mode, Xonar Xense
will clear all sound effects. Use the Hi-Fi mode for audio quality tests (using RMAA
software or another machine-based measurement). Use the DSP mode button for
a quick setup if you do not wish to know the details of the effect setup.
No sound effects are applied to high-denition 96KHz/192KHz content.
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FPS Mode
1
This mode is set for First Player Shooting Games.
Movie Mode
2
This mode is set for DVD Movie playback.
GX Mode
3
DirectSound 3D Game Extensions mode to support EAX and DirectSound 3D
Hardware extensions for many DirectX/DirectSound3D games on Windows
XP/Vista/7.
Hi-Fi Mode
4
This mode is set for Hi-Fidelity playback, where all effects are cleared to keep the
original digital data and analog output quality as high as possible.
Racing Mode
5
This mode is set for Racing Games.
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Appendices
Troubleshooting and FAQs
Troubleshooting
I cannot install the audio card driver on my computer.
• Ensure that you have properly plugged the audio card in the PCI
Express slot on your motherboard.
• Check that the Windows hardware device manager has discovered a
multimedia audio device. If no device is found, please try scanning for
new hardware.
• Try rebooting your computer.
• Remove the card, plug it into another PCI Express slot, and try again.
I cannot nd the Xonar Xense Audio Center.
• Ensure that you have installed the driver.
• Locate the Xonar Xense Audio Center icon on the taskbar, then. doubleclick the icon to launch the Xonar Xense Audio Center utility.
• If the icon is not shown on the taskbar, go the Windows® Control Panel
and double-click the Xonar Xense Audio Center icon.
• Try installing the driver again.
I cannot hear any sound from my analog speakers.
• Ensure that the power cable of your power supply unit is properly
connected to the power connector of the audio card.
• Ensure that you have connected the speakers properly and that the
speakers are turned on.
• Ensure that the device master volume or that the software player is not
on mute mode on the Xonar Xense Audio Center.
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• Check if you are using a Dolby Digital Live encoder through the S/PDIF
output. If this is the case, the analog output is muted to get rid of any
interference between your digital speaker system and analog speakers
or headphones.
• Try rebooting your computer.
I cannot hear any sound from the S/PDIF output.
• Ensure that you have enabled S/PDIF output in the Xonar Xense Audio
Center.
• Ensure that you have connected the correct S/PDIF output jack on the
card to the decoder’s (AV receiver) S/PDIF input jack.
• You may need to select the correct input and mode of your decoder or
AV receiver. For Dolby Digital output, double-check that the AV receiver
is in that decoding mode.
• If you are using 192KHz PCM output, ensure your decoder can support
192KHz decoding. Try changing it to 44.1K or 48KHz rst.
I cannot hear audio input (Mic, Line-in, or AUX) from my speakers.
• Go to the Mixer recording page in the Xonar Xense Audio Center
and select the correct input as the recording source. If you are using
Windows® Vista, go to the system audio control panel to ensure that the
current default recording/input device is correct.
• Remember to turn on the digital monitoring button for that recording
source.
I cannot hear the TV tuner audio from my speakers.
• If you are using a traditional TV tuner card that has an analog audio
output, connect it to the Aux-In header on the audio card.
• Select Aux-In as the recording source and remember to turn on the
digital monitoring button on the recording mixer page.
• IIf you are using a TV tuner card which has a digital audio output instead
of an analog output, check that the sound is not muted and whether
other applications can play sound out. If you still have problems, read the
TV tuner card’s software user manual.
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I found no sound effects when playing 96K or 192KHz sound sources.
• Currently Xonar Xense effects including Dolby supports common 44.1K,
48KHz sound sources processing and provides high-denition audio
(96K/192KHz) in hi-delity playback. This is also usually the behavior
that professional audiophiles and musicians prefer.
• If you still want to have the effects, you can use editing software such as
Ableton Live, Cakewalk, CoolEdit, or Soundforge to convert the sounds
into 48KHz les.
3. Note that the frequency meter on Xonar Xense Audio Center panel will not
take effect either when the playback source is 96KHz or 192KHz sample rate
to prevent any processing distortion.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Does the Xonar Xense card support Windows® Vista?
Yes, the Xonar Xense driver package supports Windows® Vista 32/64 bit and most
key features are available. In addition, Xonar Xense supports unique DS3D GX on
Windows® Vista, which can recover DirectSound 3D hardware and EAX gaming
sound effects on Windows
Why does the Xonar Xense support Dolby technology?
Dolby is the ONLY brand and technology recognized by the CE industry and
available on a wide range of audio equipment. Xonar includes these features to
make your PC a powerful media and entertainment center.
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Vista for many existing DirectX games.
Why do I need Dolby for PC games?
• Dolby Digital and Pro-Logic IIx are available on the latest game
consoles, like XBOX360, PS3, and Wii. Dolby provides the best gaming
sound experience and compatibility with home theater or TV systems.
• Dolby Headphone and Dolby Virtual Speaker are the best 3D sound
positioning, spatial modeling, and 5.1-channel virtualization technology
for regular stereo headphones, speaker headphones, and speakers.
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What are the most important benets of the Xonar Xense for musicians?
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Ultimate Fidelity: Xonar Xense has the highest quality of audio in/out for
the cleanest sound production.
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Duplex HD: Supports audio sampling rates up to 24bit/192KHz for all
inputs and outputs.
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ASIO 2.0: Xonar Xense includes an ASIO 2.0 driver for low-latency, lowdistortion music creation application.
Will PCM sound output through S/PDIF be just 2 channels even with different
analog output channels?
The S/PDIF protocol specication (IEC-60958) only carries the 2-channel PCM
data or non-PCM AC3/DTS data. Hence, when you select PCM output for S/PDIF,
the Xonar sound card always deliver a 2-channel PCM data through the S/PDIF
output port. For attaining 5.1 channel surround sounds, you can select Dolby
Digital Live encoding output from the S/PDIF out menu, which allows the Xonar
Xense to deliver 5.1 surround sound for DVD movies, and even stereo music.
When I selected “Digital Output device” as the default audio playback device
on Windows® Vista, the sound effects and UI controls do not work.
For Xonar sound cards on Windows® Vista, there are usually two audio devices:
Speakers and Digital Out Device such as S/PDIF.
Speakers is the default device. Use this device to fully control the sound effects on
the Xonar Audio Center, the driver’s GUI.
Digital Out Device is designed as a pass-through audio path to play stereo HiFidelity audio content or encoded audio formats such as Dolby Digital and DTS
Digital Surround bit-stream from DVD or Blu-ray disc titles. The driver does not
process all the audio data that passes through this digital device.
In most software DVD players’ audio settings, you could choose “Use S/PDIF
output” or “HDMI” for HDMI output, such as on HDAV1.3. The player then passes
the audio through the “Digital Output Device” automatically. Some devices require
onboard audio to be disabled rst. In this case, you do not even need to change
the system default audio device. In most scenarios, we suggest that you keep the
settings in “Speakers” to enjoy the complete features of the Xonar sound card. You
could actually still get LPCM audio data monitoring from S/PDIF-Out port as analog
Front channel output in this situation.