On Sun, Jun 03, 2007 at 11:12:40PM +0200, Hein Zelle wrote: > James Stone wrote: > > > > Thanks for the tip, but it appears to make no difference. The control > > > is still called "Synth" on this card, it's relatively old (not exactly > > > sure how much). I must say the alsamixer is acting strangely with > > > this card - some controls can't be changed, some (including synth) > > > won't be muted. The synth does let itself be adjusted. The total volume > > > doesn't respond to "pcm" or "main", I need to use "Wave Surround" instead. > > > > I think you have the speakers plugged into the rear output. The > > synth only plays out of the front output, and the rear output is > > adjusted using wave surround (I have my headphones plugged into > > that one on my computer). > > Ouch! Where can I buy you a drink, James? You solved it :-) > I can't believe I fell for that, I thought black was the logical > "primary" audio output. I'm only using regular 2-channel audio > through a mixer and stereo system. > > Banging my head the wall won't make things better, but I sure feel > like it. > > Many thanks! No problem. Glad it helped! It's a fiddly card, but very good for the price! If you are ever dropping by in London, I wouldn't say no to a beer!! Best wishes, James _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user