On Sun, 3 Jun 2018, Mac wrote:
I want to do some work without the X32, so I said, self, just fire up Qjackctl
and set it back so the config with a Pulse sink/source and the system output is
going to the local hardware.
Except, the default config has been lost. After some messing around, I get the
pulse source/sink, but audio is not routed to the local speakers (this is a
laptop).
Patchage shows the pulse sink connected to system/playback and if I play audio
from an app (for example clementine) configured to the pulse sink, it shows
signal in the Output Devices tab in volume control on the pulse sink.
Probably a look at alsamixer to make sure the level is turned up and not
muted will help. Internal audio on most computers is quite confusing
sometimes. When pulse is controlling the device it hides all the stuff it
is doing. Jack on the other hand just feeds audio to the device. There
will be (at least) three level controls you wish to look at:
- Master
- headphones
- speakers
The last one may be labeled Front instead as mine is. I alsa control each
stereo pair has a mix strip. The colour strip shows level, the box at the
bottom will have "MM" if Muted or "00" otherwise. use your arrow keys to
move the red highlite to the channel you wish to adjust. Up and down
arrows will change level, M will mute/unmute.
Alsamixer is a terminal application by the way. QASMixer will work if you
wish a GUI version, but really, alsamixer is a part of alsa and so should
just be installed if alsa is there. Also with QASmixer, make sure it is
pointing at the audio device and not Pulse (where it defaults to).
Alsamixer never points at pulse :)
--
Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net
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