On 20/03/2021, Alan Corey <alan01346@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > ... ... [snipped] ... ... [snipped] ... ... "duplex" > isn't a term often heard here ... ... [snipped] ... ... [snipped] ... ... You want to "monitor" a recording connection I think. You can > take an input connection and attach an output to it. Try man alsaloop > or maybe aconnectgui. And see > https://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Asoundrc Jack and > Pulseaudio are maybe more friendly but it's probably possible with > just alsa. I've never had reason to try to do it. ... ... [snipped] ... ... [snipped] ... ... Thank you for responding to my query. Not because I want to monitor. Just want to hit the record button while listening to something worthwhile for me. PulseAudio is perfect for me, but in one of my laptops it doesn't work. So my illustrious Mailing List members in debian-users list suggested that I had better used alsa. I said why not?! So I began to look for options to learn alsa and its ways. But what would be those packages for my Debian system? Do they vary much from those in Debian? Thank you once more in anticipation. BTW, I have written to the Forum Admin to have my other accidental post deleted. Could you please help in this regard too? _______________________________________________ Alsa-user mailing list Alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user