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      aumix - adjust audio mixer
      

AUMIX(1) BSD General Commands Manual AUMIX(1)

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SYNOPSIS

    aumix [-<channel option>-][<amount>|<level>|R[ecord]|P[lay]|q[uery]] [-dhILqS] [-f <rc file>][-C <color
          scheme file>]

DESCRIPTION

    This program adjusts the settings of an audio mixing device.  It can be used from the command line, in scripts, or
    interactively with the keyboard or mouse.

OPTIONS

CHANNEL OPTIONS

    -v          main volume
    -b          bass
    -c          CD
    -i          line in
    -l          line
    -m          microphone
    -o          line out
    -p          PC speaker
    -s          synthesizer
    -t          treble
    -w          PCM
    -x          imix
    -1          line 1
    -2          line 2
    -3          line 3
 
    For each channel, q queries, + and - increment and decrement by one, or an amount if one is specified.  If no + or
    - is given after the channel option, a number sets a specific level (monophonically).

OTHER OPTIONS

    -C color_scheme_file
                specify the name of a file containing a color scheme.  This implies -I.
 
    -d device_file
                specify the name of the mixer device (default is /dev/mixer)
 
    -f rc_file  specify file for saving and loading settings
 
    -h          display information on usage
 
    -I          run aumix interactively, using the full-screen ncurses-based interface.  This is the default if no
                options are given, but must be specified in order to have aumix go into interactive mode after doing
                things non-interactively.
 
    -L          load settings from $HOME/.aumixrc, or /etc/aumixrc if the former is inaccessible
 
    -q          query all devices and print their settings
 
    -S          save settings to $HOME/.aumixrc

EXAMPLES

    The command
 
          aumix -q -v75 -m 0 -c R -c+10 -m q
 
    prints all settings, sets volume to 75%, sets microphone to 0, sets CD to record, increases the CD level by ten
    (both left and right), and prints the new settings for the microphone.
 
    The .aumixrc file containing:
 
          vol:60:60
          wait:5000
          vol:50:50
 
    sets the volume to 60%, waits five seconds, then reduces the volume to 50%.  Note that "wait" lines will not be
    saved by aumix.  They must be added by hand.

INTERACTIVE USE

    If no options are given on the command line, and aumix is compiled with ncurses, it will run interactively.

LAYOUT

    The left bank of controls is used for adjusting levels; the right bank is for adjusting balance.  Mixing channels
    not supported by your hardware will not be shown.  Mixing channels which are stereo-capable will have balance con-
    trols.

KEYS

    The following keys control aumix in interactive mode:
 
    page up, page down, up and down cursor
                select a new control.
 
    Tab, Enter, <, >, comma and period
                toggle between level and balance controls
 
    +, -, [, ], left and right cursor and digits
                adjust the setting of the current device.  The + and right cursor keys increase the level by 3%; the -
                and left cursor keys decrease it by the same amount.  The [ key sets it to 0% and ] sets it to 100%.
                The digits 1 to 9 set it to 10% through 90%.  The same keys work analogously on the balance controls.
 
    Space       toggles between record and play for controls which are capable of this.
 
    |           centers the balance of the current device.
 
    K or k      show a description of the functions of keys
 
    L or l      load settings from $HOME/.aumixrc, falling back to /etc/aumixrc
 
    M or m      mute or unmute
 
    O or o      ``only: mute all channels but the current one
 
    S or s      save settings to the rc file
 
    U or u      undo any muting
 
    Q or q      end the program
 
    ^L          refresh screen
 
    ^Z, ^D and ^C also have their normal function (the screen is refreshed when aumix is brought to the foreground).

MOUSE

    In interactive mode, aumix can accept input from the mouse if gpm(8) is running and aumix is compiled with gpm(8)
    support.  If gpm is not running but gpm support is included, the message `mouse off' will appear at the top of the
    screen, and only keyboard input will be accepted.  With gpm(8) running, most functions can be performed through the
    mouse.  The mouse is active whenever one of its buttons is held down.  While active, it works in the following
    ways:
       over a control track, it sets the control to match the position of the mouse cursor.
       over a record/play indicator, it toggles the record/play state.
       over the `Quit', `Load', `Save', `Keys', `Mute', `Only', or `Undo' labels at the top of the screen, it causes
        those actions to take place.

ENVIRONMENT

    The HOME variable is used.  When aumix is compiled with GTK+ support, DISPLAY is checked, and if set is used.  LANG
    is used when aumix the ncurses screen is displayed.

FILES

    Saved settings for the mixer are kept in the /etc/aumixrc and $HOME/.aumixrc files, but can be kept anywhere if
    specified explicitly.  Color schemes are normally kept in the directory given by DATADIR at compilation time, but
    are preferentially loaded from the current directory and can be kept anywhere so long as the path to them is speci-
    fied.  The format of these files is:
 
          item foreground background
 
    where item is one of `active', `axis', `handle', `hotkey', `menu', `play', `record', or `track' and foreground and
    background are one of `black', `red', `green', `yellow', `blue', `magenta', `cyan', or `white'.  The words should
    be separated by whitespace and can be upper-, lower-, or mixed-case.  Lines not matching all these conditions are
    ignored.  Some samples of color schemes are provided, named after the sort of terminal where they should be most
    suitable.
 
    If either foreground or background is given as `-', then the default color for that is used.  The defaults are a
    white foreground and black background.
 
    An xpm icon is provided.

VERSION

    This page corresponds to version 2.7.

BUGS

    Suspending with ^Z may make the terminal difficult to use.
 
    Please send bug reports and other correspondence to the mailing list.  Past messages may be read at
 
    <URL:http://lilax.org/wws/arc/aumix-l>
 
    and you may wish to join the list via
 
    <URL:http://lilax.org/wws/info/aumix-l>
 
    or by sending a message with just `subscribe' in the subject to <aumix-l-request@lilax.org>.  To post without sub-
    scribing, omit "-request" from the address.
 
    Information such as the version of aumix, the architecture and operating system, and the model of sound hardware is
    sometimes needed to diagnose problems, so it is best if you include such details in any bug reports.

RELATED

    gpm(1), moused(8), sb(4), xaumix(1)

BSD July 13, 2000 BSD

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