Anyway to create a "Sound Scope" using MS?

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Anyway to create a "Sound Scope" using MS?

Post by rjw524 » Tue Jan 13, 2015 10:54 pm

Hi All,

I was just wondering, there just seems to be so much that this program can do, is there a way to create a "sound scope"?

For instance, if your OS is Windows 7 anyone can simply open the Volume Mixer in the lower right hand corner of the taskbar and actually see the changes in volume taking place.

Is there any clever way to reproduce this or access the sound card using MS and then (of course) use MS to add some functionality to it?

Just curious...

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Re: Anyway to create a "Sound Scope" using MS?

Post by Marcus Tettmar » Mon Jan 19, 2015 4:11 pm

No built in way that I know. What do you want to do? Maybe you can use VBScript or maybe you need a third party DLL/OCX.
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Re: Anyway to create a "Sound Scope" using MS?

Post by JRL » Mon Jan 19, 2015 4:39 pm

I don't know Python but there is now the ability to run Python code in Macro Scheduler. Is it possible something like this could be adapted?

http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577 ... rd-text-m/

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