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aumix
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Aumix is a tty-based, interactive method of controlling a sound card mixer. It
lets you adjust the input levels from the CD, microphone, and board
synthesizers, as well as the output volume. Aumix can adjust audio mixers from
the command line, from a script, or interactively at the console or terminal
with an ncurses-based interface. Install aumix if you need to control an
audio mixer. If you want to use Aumix's GUI, you'll need to install ncurses
and gpm for mouse support.
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aumix-X11
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Aumix-X11 is a gtk-based, interactive method of controlling a sound card
mixer. It lets you adjust the input levels from the CD, microphone, and board
synthesizers, as well as the output volume. Aumix can adjust audio mixers from
the command line, from a script, or interactively at the console or terminal
with an ncurses-based interface. Install aumix if you need to control an
audio mixer from X11.
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kmix
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A sound mixer applet for KDE. kmix allows you to control the volumes of your
sound card from a KDE panel applet.
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wmix
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Dockapp mixer for OSS or ALSA. Allows toggling record source, muting
individual channels, adjusting volume and balance, all in a compact dockapp
size, with TV-like on-screen-display for volume levels. Supports mousewheel to
adjust current channel volume, and can be controlled remotely with SIGUSR1 /
SIGUSR2 to adjust the volume, too. Can use a configuration file to control
some of the features.