- VOLUME. This controls the master volume of the audio settings and affects all channels equally.
- RADIO. Radio messages from wingmen, control tower, ground support, and radio stations have the volume of their transmissions controlled with this slider.
- ENGINES. This slider controls the engine volume from the engine(s).
- MECH. Aircraft mechanical devices such as landing gear, cockpit door, and APU have their mechanization volume controlled with this slider.
- EFFECTS. The sound volume for effects like explosions, weapon fire, and rain/thunder are controlled with this slider.
- WIND. When flying at fast speeds, the wind rushing over the canopy can create an audio affect that is controlled with this slider.
- WARNINGS. Audio warnings / cautions in the cockpit, like the master warning tone, can have their volume adjusted with this slider.
- IN-COCKPIT. This slider controls the volume levels of audio sources inside your cockpit. Examples include switches and fans.
- MUSIC. The volume of the music that is heard when in the menu screens is adjusted with this slider.
- GUI. The volume of the Graphics User Interface (GUI) devices, like button clicks, is controlled with this slider.