remove the latest suite and clear %APPDATA% and Local, if present, for any Alienware folders. I have an Alienware 18 on Win 10.ġ) Degrade from Alienware-Command-Center 5.2.42.0_A00 to 5.2.29.0_A00 This is what I have done, no idea if it will work on your machines (and to be quite frank why it actually worked on mine when done this way), but I have managed to restore the audio mixer part of Fusion interface following the below steps. Maybe it's a mistake that the audio component is no longer visible. Maybe the update that made the Audio component visible was a mistake so they put a new installation out that does not have the component? They do add a reverb with some generic settings, which make the audio spacey and approaching thick soupy like mud to the ears. The audio enhancements are really just a gain step (or volume bump) in the signal for the most part and not really tonal modifies. will reboot and reinstall to see what happens. Is this the "mixer" that you mention in the title of your post? I would definitely like to see this Mixer component as well - The enhancements are no longer working on my system. It also had a section with some "boosting" dials for general Low, Mid /Treble high frequencies. This is the EQ (looks like a mixer) section with presets and a way to save personal preferences. Noticed this evening that the "audio enhancements" component was no longer visible in AWCC.
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