![]() ![]() I never have to alt tab, or go to another monitor, or right click into that shitty Windows mixer again. I have system volume, discord volume, mic volume, DotA, PUBG, other games all on sliders with instant mute buttons as well. This means no matter how many reboots or changing order/number of programs you have open, your PUBG slider will always work if you have the power mixer program running. The sliders work exactly as you would think, and are bound directly to the program, not using the shitty Windows mixer to identify it that other apps use, which I ran into. So in my setup what I've done is go to korgs website to figure out all the midi command signals that their sliders use (midi is a standard so you can use another brand for sliders if you want as long as it uses midi) and map those to saved actions on the program. Now all this software does is let you map input signals to saved volume profiles/actions. Also has a trial period if you want to play with it before buying any external hardware. I can also confirm it runs on Windows 10 just fine, despite its obvious age. The software looks like garbage and so does the website but it runs beautifully, is simple to use, never had an issue and they didn't steal my credit card. Then you can get a paid software called volume power mixer: You can get a USB midi input device, I would suggest this one that I have been using for almost a year now: PUBG plane audio vs footsteps is exactly why I solved this myself. ![]()
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