Bob van der Poel wrote:
I'm running kde and have kmix as the mixer. I
a little pop-up which is
supposed to be a volume slider ... problem is that is really isn't. Not
with my 24/96 card. Here's the problem: the card uses 2 channels, both
labeled ADC to control the left and right volumes. I can assign one or
the other to the <main volume> slider, but it only effects one channel.
So, is there a way to tie the 2 together so I can easily control volume?
Now, the reason I got to this at all is that I got a new keyboard
(computer, not music) and it has some multimedia buttons on it. I've got
volume-up/down and mute. The mute displays a nice Mute-On or Mute-Off
message, but does nothing. And the up/down displays a nice slider and
appears to do the same as kmix. Again, I need to tie the 2 sides
together for this. Also, I have no idea of what the program for the
multi-media keys is, but I assume it is kmix.
I have a different problem to yours with kmix and my audigy 2, in that
what is supposed to be the balance control does nothing when you move it
to the left, but fades the volume to zero when you move it right (and
then won't restore the volume when you centre it again). Although I have
not found any of the other various mixers for alsa to be completely
satisfactory, I have not been able to duplicate this particular problem
with any of them, which suggests to me that kmix has some problems
peculiar to itself. So it might be worth your while trying another mixer.
I have got better mileage out of kamix myself. However when I am
completely stuck I use gamix. It's not pretty, and many of the sliders
aren't labelled (at least not for the Audigy 2), but it should allow (or
at least it allows me) to control pretty well every mixer parameter on
your sound card.
Robert
If I want to actually do mixing I use alsamixergui which seems to do
most of what I need to do.
I just don't see that any mixer other than kmix will dock into the kde
toolbar. Nor do I see anyway to set the multimedia keys to anything
other than the defaults, which appears to be kmix (but I'm not sure).
Oh, tried gamix this morning and it's a nice little demo of core dumps
:) Can't find kamix in my ubuntu packages.
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