On Tuesday 02 October 2007 in an email titled "Re: Just got an M-Audio 1010LT and for a moment i had awesome sound, then i hit something." Julien Claassen wrote: >Hi! > You can take alsamixer or envy24control. From what I heard envy24control >looks much nicer and a bit more understandable, but I don't know it. > If you have roughly the same setup I have, you could try something like: >Push IEC598 and IEC598 1 to PCM OUT, raise the ADCs and DACs, then set the >DEEMPHESIS to off, push the HWs to PCM OUT, raise the multi items (I have > them at 0.00DB) and then set the clock items to the samplerate you like. > This setting should work for an anlog in analog out setting. Remeber that > you first two analog-ins (ADC) are for microphones and correspond to the > XLR jacks. But you can set those two to line-levels, via two jumpers on the > card, have a look at your manual for this. > Hope that helps. > Kindest regards > Julien Julien, Cool! Putting the PCM OUTs to 0, makes the "Digital Meter" jump in envy24control. However, i note that meter is going into the red sometimes. Is that ok? Does that indicate clipping? Now, what i need next is a Master volume control of some sort, so i can point kmix at it and my over-all volume will change on all DACs (to use the labels that Alsa gives. For what its worth it seems that: alsa Multi controls == Envy24Control Monitor PCM Outs alsa ADC controls == Envy24Control ADC alsa DAC controls == Envy24Control DAC The DAC and ADC controls on the envy24control panel are only on the "Analog Volume" tab. In alsa these controls are repeated on both the input and output tabs. Moving DAC0 in the envy24control moves the DAC0 control on *both* the input and output tabs. Why? Bearcat M. Sandor _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user