capturing sound card output

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hi -- googling, i can find quite a few people asking about this,
but no clear answers.

is it possible to capture the mixed output?  i.e., capture what i hear?
most people seem to want this in order to capture streamed sources, but
in my case it's simply to record the output of a script that generates
sound snippets separated by silence -- i need to preserve the overall
timing of the sequence.

i'm guessing that the answer is "no", given that alsamixer won't let
me select the output channel as the capture device, but perhaps there's
a trick i don't know.

thanks,
paul
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 paul fox, pgf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (arlington, ma, where it's 59.7 degrees)

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