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| .TH MIXER 1
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| .SH NAME
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| mixer \- manipulate mixer settings on a sound card 
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| .SH SYNOPSIS
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| \fBmixer\fP [\-\fBr\fP] 
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| .SH DESCRIPTION
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| \fBMixer\fP, invoked without arguments, turns the screen into a sound mixer.
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| Levels can be changed with the cursor-left and cursor-right keys. Input and
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| output settings can be toggled with the space bar. For every sound source 
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| there are two, or one when mono, sliders.   
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| The input controls have only effect when recording with the Dac. These 
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| settings can also be used to switch the left and right channels or, when
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| both channels are enabled on both Dac channels, record in mono. 
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| To exit the mixer use the 'e' key. 
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| 
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| Mixer settings can be stored and restored with the 's' (store) and 'r' keys.
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| When the store function is used \fBMixer\fP will write the settings to a file
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| in the user's home directory called \fI\.mixer\fP. The restore function reads
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| this file to restore saved settings.  
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| .SH OPTIONS
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| .IP \-r 
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| restore settings saved in \fI\.mixer\fP and exit immediately
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| .SH AUTHOR
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| Michel R. Prevenier (mrpreve@cs.vu.nl)
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