Through the modem speaker? Or are you trying to get it to your sound card?
Normally you handle this by setting +VLS to the devices that you want to hear on.
Here is an excerpt from an old Rockwell manual that I have. I changed the #VLS to +VLS, but the rest is direct from their manual. Be aware though, that sending the audio to the modem means that it will go out the telephone line, not the speaker. You might have some better success setting the M switch to 2. In theory that tells the modem's speaker to always be on, but I think that it might only apply to data mode. Never tried before, I'm always trying to turn the speaker off, never on.
+VLSÂ Voice Line Select
This action command can be used to select which devices are routed through the modem.
Parameters:Â Â Â Â n = 0,1,2,3, or 4 [This is the device position number (not device number) as reflected in response to #VLS=?]
Default:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 0
Result Codes:
OKÂ Â Â Â Â If n=0,1,2,3,or 4.
VCONÂ Â Â If device selected does not connect to the telephone line. (A speaker is such a device, but a telephone line with speaker ON is not such a device, and generates OK.)
ERRORÂ Â If n does not equal 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4, or if already off-hook.
+VLS=0 The default option on the modem. This command instructs the modem that when entering any of the three Voice operating submodes (Online Command, Transmit, or Receive), that the telephone line interface should be routed through the modem. The OK response is sent to the DTE, and any previous connection is lost (i.e., the modem ends up on-hook as a result of issuing this command to connect to the telephone line).
+VLS=1Â This command instructs the modem to route only the handset through the modem. This setting can be chosen before recording a greeting message.
+VLS=2Â This command instructs the modem to route only the speaker through the modem. This setting can be chosen before playing back any message. The modem immediately switches to Online Voice Command Mode, and the VCON response is generated for completeness. However, since this is an Output only device, nothing of consequence can happen until the DTE sends the +VTX command.
+VLS=3Â This command instructs the modem that only the auxiliary input device (microphone) should be routed through the modem. This setting can be chosen before recording a greeting message.
+VLS=4Â This command is the same as +VLS=0, except that the modem enables the internal speaker as well as the telephone line/handset circuit.
Table 8-5. Device Types Supported by +VLS
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ASCII Digit    Device Type and Considerations
0Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Telephone Line with Telephone handset. This is the default device selected. In this configuration, the user can pick up a handset which is connected to the same telephone line as the modem, and * record both sides of a conversation with a remote station. The modem currently supports one telephone line/handset, which is in the first position of the +VLS=? response. (Note that the modem can interface to multiple telephone lines by having "0"'s in multiple positions in the #VLS? response.) I telephone line is selected, the modem must be on-hook or it hangs up. The OK message is generated.
1Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Transmit/Receive Device (other than telephone line). This is a handset, headset, or speaker-phone powered directly by the modem. When such a device is selected, the modem immediately enters Online Voice Command Mode, DTMF monitoring is enabled if applicable, and the VCON response is sent. The modem supports one such device as the second device listed in the +VLS=? response.
2Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Transmit Only Device. Normally, this is the onboard speaker. When this device is selected, the modem immediately enters Online Voice Command Mode, and the VCON response is sent. The modem supports selection of the internal speaker as the third device listed in +VLS=? response.
3Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Receive Only Device. Normally, this is a microphone. When such a device is selected, the modem immediately enters Online Voice Command Mode, DTMF monitoring is enabled if applicable, and the VCON response is sent. The modem supports one microphone as the fourth element returned in the +VLS=? response.
4Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Telephone line with Speaker ON and handset. This device type can be used to allow the DTE to select the telephone line/handset (if picked up) with the modem speaker also turned ON. This can be used by the DTE to allow the user to monitor an incoming message as it is recorded.
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Could you post what has worked for you? It may be helpful to others. Plus I'm kind of curious. I've only used the old Rockwell voice modems.
pansophic