So let me explain my setup first. I'm running a Dell 1420 Inspiron with Vista Home SP2. I use Traktor Pro for software, and I've mapped keyboard shortcuts to a USB gamepad via Joy2Key to control playback.
I use ASIO4ALL so I can cue sound in my headphones using the laptop's sound card, and route the output through a generic USB sound card that has RCA output (Onkyo MSE-U33HB). This USB device has no physical adjustment for output volume so what I get is not amplified in any way (i.e. very quiet). What I wind up doing is cranking the volume on the mixer or amp instead which I hate doing as a workaround.
The obvious answer is to buy an external USB sound card with adjustable volume output, but 1st I wanted to see if there is a way to do this with software or if I haven't set up ASIO4ALL properly.
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