On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 5:02 AM, R.Wolff <musicwolf@xxxxxx> wrote: > looks really great. Finally a mixer panel with REAL db-value readout. Thanks! (And soon, Tim E. Real's changes will be finalized&integrated and it will be even better ( http://linuxaudio.org/mailarchive/lad/2010/8/10/172644 ). Other than good old 'alsamixer', another mixer with dB markings is http://sourceforge.net/projects/alsamixer-qt4/ which looks promising and might even fully support ice1712 one of these days ( http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-devel/2010-August/030514.html ). > Can't wait to try it out. > One thing that is still a little unclear to me is, do I still need the original > 'alsa-tools-gui' > package (Ubuntu 10.04), or can I simply install over a standard alsa implementation? You should be able to install over a standard ALSA implementation. If you use the standard autoconf params "sudo make install" will install a binary in /usr/local/bin/envy24control and a manual page at /usr/local/share/man/man1/envy24control.1 . If you have your $PATH setup with /usr/local/bin in priority, then you should get the new envy24control. Otherwise, you'll need to specify the full path to the installed binary; or rename it; link to it; wrap it in a script, etc. > P.S.: While we're at it: Maybe you could explain me what the 'volume change > rate' value on the ' > hardware settings' tab means? What is it for? What does it adjust/smooth out? ( from mudita24-1.0.3/README, orig http://alsa.cybermirror.org/manuals/icensemble/envy24.pdf ) ........ Adjustment of responsivity vs. "zipper noise" from the 1.5dB steps at the top-range of the digital mixer attenuators is achieved by the following control under "Hardware Settings": MT3B: Volume Control Rate Register ... Volume update rate control (sampling rate, PSYNC) This register allows gradual change of the digital mixer volume setting. The value in MT3B specifies the number of samples to elapse (in hex) between each 1.5dB increment/decrement in volume mixer. This gradual volume update continues until the setting programmed into MT38 is reached. The appropriate value to program may vary, but 00 or 01h are good choices for most cases. ... -- Niels http://nielsmayer.com _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user