Subject: [linux-audio-user] Volume control with Delta44
From: Ross Vandegrift (ross_AT_willow.seitz.com)
Date: Sat May 24 2003 - 16:08:33 EEST
Hello all,
I've got a Delta44 and have some volume control issues with it.
I'm sure it a result of me not understanding the more complicated volume
and gain controls I've got.
1) Under GNU/Linux, the system sounds good and everything, but
input volume is *very* touchy. envy24control has two sets of sliders
that seem to affect input levels - ADC[0123] and IPGA[0123].
If I set the input levels with the ADC sliders, the IPGA sliders
are automatically zero'ed. Even with ADC all the way up, levels are way
to low to be useful.
If I set the input level with the IPGA sliders, the ADC are
automatically maxed out, but things become really touchy - it's easy for
me to clip.
2) Despite all of this, the card still doesn't have the volume
sensitivity it does under Windows. With Windows, a condenser mic is
fully as sensitive as it should be. Under GNU/Linux, it leaves a little
bit to be desired.
What's the right way to control this stuff?
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