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M-Audio M-Game RGB Dual User Manual

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Software Setup
Windows
1. Download and install the latest M-Game software (with embedded audio driver) from
m-game.com.
2. Connect the power and USB cable(s) to the M-Game RGB Dual and press the
power button.
3. Connect your separate headphones and microphone, or combined headset, to the
rear panel of the M-Game RGB Dual.
4. Open the M-Game software and select either the SET MIC from the HOME tab and
follow the on-screen instructions or go to the SETUP tab and select the HW
METER button so its lit red.
a. Under Microphone, turn Phantom Power on or off depending on whether you’re
using a condenser microphone (Phantom Power on) or a dynamic microphone
(Phantom Power off).
Note: Headset microphones do not require phantom power.
b. Speak into your mic at the loudest level you expect to speak in your stream and begin turning up the Gain knob on
the rear panel of M-Game RGB Dual. You'll notice that the Mic Fader LEDs on M-Game RGB Dual will light up
when you speak, showing the incoming signal. Continue speaking into the mic and turning up the Gain knob until
you see the Mic Fader LEDs flash red 3 times. This means M-Game RGB Dual's Mic Gain knob is set too high.
Turn down the Mic Gain knob until you no longer see the LED flash red 3 times. You’ll want to get the Mic Fader
LEDs as close to the top LED without the LEDs all flashing.
Note: If you are using a low gain mic (like a SHURE SM7B
or ElectroVoice RE20) you will need to use the M-Game
software's BOOST function. You can find BOOST in the
Setup tab under Basic Microphone Settings. Simply
speak into your mic at the loudest volume you expect to
speak in your stream and turn up the Boost knob until the
Mic fader’s meter in the M-Game Software shows the
top LED lit red. Slowly turn the Boost knob back down
until the Mic fader’s meter in the software no longer
shows red. You can change the BOOST level from Off to
+24 dB.
Note: Now that you’ve setup your mic you can turn off the
HW Meter button in the M-Game Software to return the
Mic fader to its default LED behavior.
c. Adjust the EQ, Compressor, Noise Gate, High Pass Filter
(HPF), and De-esser settings to get the best sound from
your mic.
Note: You can also use one of the Mic presets in the
M-Game software to automatically configure your mic’s
settings. These mic presets are found in File > Setup >
Load Microphone Settings.
5. In the SETUP tab's HARDWARE section select what source
your Game audio is coming from and what source you Chat
Audio is coming from.
6. Open your game, chat, M-Game software, streaming
software, and any other programs you will be running in your
stream and ensure that their audio is playing
7. Press the Windows key and then type Sound Settings into
the search bar. Alternatively, right click the speaker icon in the
taskbar and select Open Sound Settings.

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M-Audio M-Game RGB Dual Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandM-Audio
ModelM-Game RGB Dual
CategoryMusic Mixer
LanguageEnglish

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