Need fix for soundmax audio card for my HP touchsmart 300 series running windows 7 64 bit OS

need stereo mix in my soundax controls in order to DJ with my new pc...so far I can only find fix for Vista and XP 64 bit which after download has stereo mic option...can you help?
annie

try external USB sound card option, m-audio or creative are a couple off the top of my head you could use. they usually come with a full driver and product suit that  can achieve a much better sound than the soundmax in touchsmart have to offer. 
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