Lee Revell wrote: >On Mon, 2005-02-07 at 23:54 -0500, John Check wrote: > > >>It crashes kmix when things change but IIRC you get the AC97 >>section + whatever you define in alsamixer (or aumix, what have you) >>IOW you can apparently define the whole signal path >> >> > >I would like to develop a hardware specific mixer for the emu10k1 using >ld10k1 as the backend. The generic OS provided mixer facilities will >never work well for this card because the control space is flat. Please >mail me if you are interested this project, especially if you know >anything about GUI programming (I don't). > >Lee > > > this is *desperately* needed ... in my travels, i found the gemu mixer (http://www.roadfeldt.com) which is described as thus: > Gemu is a gnome application designed to control sound cards based on > the EMU10K1 platform by Creative Labs <http://www.creative.com>. I am > not trying to develop an application that gives an overly aggresive > ability to change every little aspect of the sound card. Rather I am > trying to make an app that gives you control what you hear and where > it comes from, in a simply manor. I thought a more simplified approach > was best. Honestly, how often do you want the left channel of the > digital output of the cd-rom to go to the right channel of the > headphone jack? I didn't think so. This is why gemu gives you control > over both left and right channels when you select an source or a > destination. hmmm ... not sure about the author's assumptions on what one would want to do in regards to routing, though :\ i haven't been able to get this working, though - just get a segfault when trying to launch it - so i don't know how far it goes to making emu10k1 card options clear. i would be interested in helping with some of the graphic design needs of any gui, and anything else i can get my head around ... if anyone on the list has some links to info on how to build User Interfaces/GUI's, it would be much appreciated! shayne