On Mon, 23 Apr 2018, Mark Raynsford wrote:
Why are programs on my workstation so much quieter? They're actually
quiet enough to be problematic on their own. It's evidently not a
hardware issue, because I can get the hardware to play loud enough
sound simply by producing audio on the second machine.
Is there some sort of master volume level per-machine that I can look
at? Any ideas what might be causing this?
While you are using jackd as you sound server, you do have PulseAudio
bridged. If the Pulse ALSA module for that audio card is still active,
pulse may not be able to connect and send audio to that card but it can
still control levels on that card. This has hit me several times before I
turned the profile (in pavucontrol) to "Off" for that card. If using
Pavucontrol, look at the Configuration tab. If your audio device is
listsed there use the drop down for it to turn it to off. I notice MATE
has a different pulse utility and the tab there is called hardware instead
but allows the same thing. In my case I use the following two lines before
I start jackd:
pactl unload-module module-udev-detect
pactl unload-module module-alsa-card
The first line tells pulse not to monitor udev for newly plugged in USB
audio cards, and the second removes any already detected audio cards. In
my experience this makes for a very stable pulse front end/jack back end
set up. Everything works including freerun mode in jack.
After turning the device off, use alsamixer to reset your levels. Pulse
does interesting things with input levels on internal cards varying both
input level and input boost (even when aux in and not mic are used) for a
smooth level transition (noise floor on the other hand may bounce around
all over the place depending on the analog components).
Check first that this doesn't solve your problem as turning the card off
is a one click operation.
--
Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net
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