gnome-alsamixer

ALSA sound mixer for GNOME
 
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A "volume control" application. You can use it to adjust the volume of different sound sources of your sound card.

It has a nice graphical user interface and a lot of features:

- access to all of your computers sound cards and audio sources
- possibility to give them custom names
- only display the mixer controls you need
- access to all the extra features some sound cards offer, like
3d enhancement, microphone gain boost...
- and more
This application uses the ALSA sound API, you cannot use it if you use the (older) OSS drivers for your sound card(s). In return, it gives you access to all the functionality ALSA provides with the "alsamixer" program, found in the "alsa-utils" package.
Latest reviews
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sausage_enhancer 4 years ago

Had problem with playing sound from Audio-Technica AT-LP60 connected through external sound card (axagon 7.1) to PC. A few clicks later the problem was solved.

5
qsman 5 years ago

I agree with ravenhart. I have spent hours hunting for a solution & messing with config files. This app SOLVED the mic probblem!!!

5
ravenheart 5 years ago

This should come with Linux Mint 19.1 distro. It allowed me to unmute the 'line' channel on my card, which the default Linux sound app couldn't do. I couldn't record through my sound card using Audacity, until I found gnome-alsamixer. Awesome.

5
Knezev87 7 years ago

work

4
mihawk90 9 years ago

UI doesn't show some labels when not full-sized, works well otherwise. Solved my issue with my Logitech G430 (but probably other USB based Headsets as well) routing the Mic to the Output by default. Blows my mind that there is no option in the default sound settings on Mint (17.2) to disable this... Even Windows has this :(

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Jonathan_Regalini 9 years ago

:)

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aygusu_99 9 years ago

Awesome!

5
littledeer3 9 years ago

Saved my Soundblaster sound card from right-only to full 5.1!

4
parallax68 11 years ago

my favorite

5
massexy 11 years ago

Fast and easy way to get rid of the login and logout bleep in LMDE. Just mute the beep!

4
alexa6moon 11 years ago

Audigy will work sudo apt-get install gnome-alsamixer Turn on "Audigy Analog/Digital Output Jack"

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anoved 11 years ago

Useful to enable MacBook1,1 headphone jack with Linux Mint 14.

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wissamshaar 11 years ago

I couldn't use the analog input mic before intalling it on my Toshiba laptop

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keres 12 years ago

Good

5
glubbar 13 years ago

strangely enough, gives access to more things than the default alsa mixer

5
dardevelin 13 years ago

Usefull aplication, hits right on the spot

5
vinodkatakam 13 years ago

like it

5
crom 13 years ago

Has been very useful for me.

4
Paskal_07 14 years ago

seems like alsamixer on gtk

4
jolouis32 14 years ago

très utile