

You'll have to search the web on both utils to see how they work and what capabilities they have - to see if they are a good match to your issue. (run from the command-line), which is installed as part of alsa-tools-gui,which may be of some help here:Īlso perhaps try alsamixer (again run from the command-line)? It's been mentioned to me in the past (although I've never tried it) that there's a util called:

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