[PATCH alsa-ucm-conf 1/2] codecs/rt5672: Move +12dB input boost from 'STO1 ADC Boost Gain' to 'ADC Capture Volume'

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Both the 'STO1 ADC Boost Gain' and the 'ADC Capture Volume' controls are
digital and the 'ADC Capture Volume' control goes up to +30dB.

When adding hw-volume-control support adding the +12dB boost gain on to of
the max +30dB of 'ADC Capture Volume' is a bit too much.

So move the +12dB from the 'STO1 ADC Boost Gain' control to the
'ADC Capture Volume' control.

This way we keep the same setting for userspace which does not support
hw-volume-control, while getting a better range when we start using
'ADC Capture Volume' as hw-volume-control.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
 ucm2/codecs/rt5672/EnableSeq.conf | 13 ++++++-------
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/ucm2/codecs/rt5672/EnableSeq.conf b/ucm2/codecs/rt5672/EnableSeq.conf
index ddfb1c7..e373275 100644
--- a/ucm2/codecs/rt5672/EnableSeq.conf
+++ b/ucm2/codecs/rt5672/EnableSeq.conf
@@ -26,14 +26,13 @@ EnableSequence [
 	# cset "name='LOUT MIX OUTMIX L Switch' on"
 	# cset "name='LOUT MIX OUTMIX R Switch' on"
 
-	# 47=0dB, 0.375 dB/step
-	cset "name='ADC Capture Volume' 47"
+	# Both the DMICs and the headset mic (even with the 20dB boost below)
+	# are quite soft, set the default capture volume to +12dB
+	# 47=0dB, 0.375dB/step, 79=+12dB
+	cset "name='ADC Capture Volume' 79"
 	cset "name='ADC Capture Switch' on"
-
-	# Both the DMICs and the headset mic (even with the 20 dB boost below)
-	# are quite soft, set the ADC Boost gain (range 0-3) to 1 = 12 dB the
-	# next step is 24 dB which is a bit too much
-	cset "name='STO1 ADC Boost Gain Volume' 1"
+	# 0=0dB
+	cset "name='STO1 ADC Boost Gain Volume' 0"
 
 	# Headset mic is quite soft, boost it a bit, 1 = 20dB which is the first
 	# available boost step
-- 
2.30.1




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