On Sun, 2004-06-20 at 13:27, lee wrote: > derek holzer wrote: > > > Russell Hanaghan wrote: > > > >> Is there anything out there other than the regular Alsamixergui or Gnome > >> alsa-mixer that has some flexibility here? > > > > > > Try envy24control. It's in alsa-tools. It's the only one that lets you > > access all the controls of the soundcard. > > The one thing that threw me off (and I believe this qualifies as a bug > or perhaps confusing feature) is the digital mixer for all the channels > gives two faders per channel. So if you raise both faders on channel > one, it will send the same signal to both speakers. If you raise both > faders on channel two, it will do the same, effectively adding the two > signals together giving an output level twice as loud as what's actually > getting sent to the mixer. > That's a feature. It just takes some getting used to. Normally I raise left on one channel and right on another. This allows you to mix some left into right and right into left or swap left and right. > The m-audio mixer app on windows doesn't do this, it just joins channel > 1 + 2 when you check a bix, which is why I'm calling it a bug. > This just means that you have less flexibility on Windoze. What else is new? Jan