134 lines
		
	
	
		
			5.0 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Groff
		
	
	
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			134 lines
		
	
	
		
			5.0 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Groff
		
	
	
	
	
	
| ." Automatically generated text
 | |
| .TH 1 "August 31, 2006" "OSS" "User Commands"
 | |
| .SH NAME
 | |
| ossmix - Open Sound System command-line mixer program.
 | |
| 
 | |
| .SH SYNOPSIS
 | |
| ossmix [-d <dev#>] [-chqD] [control name] [value]
 | |
| 
 | |
| .SH DESCRIPTION
 | |
| ossmix is a simple command-line mixer utility that is used to display the mixer
 | |
| settings of physical and virtual audio devices. OSS version 4 has an extended
 | |
| mixer API which supports some device specific features that may not available
 | |
| using other mixer applications. 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .SH OPTIOMS
 | |
| -D		Display device information.
 | |
| -c		Dump mixer settings for all mixers.
 | |
| -h		Display usage information.
 | |
| -q		Quiet mode.
 | |
| -v[1|2]		Verbose mode. -v2 prints more detailed infoamation than -v1.
 | |
| ctrl# value	Change value of a mixer control.
 | |
| <no arg>	Display current/possible settings.
 | |
| 
 | |
| .SH USAGE
 | |
| ossmix without any arguments displays the current settings of the
 | |
| default mixer device (usually the motherboard sound chip). This
 | |
| printout can also be used to find out the supported control names and
 | |
| their possible values. Currently all controls accept an ON/OFF value, a
 | |
| mono value (0 to 100) or a stereo value (left:right where both channel
 | |
| volumes can be between 0 and 100). The value can also be expressed in a
 | |
| relative form (e.g. +1 to add 1 to the previous volume).
 | |
| The following is a sample printout produced by ossmix:
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	Selected mixer 0/Creative AudioPCI
 | |
| 	Known controls are:
 | |
| 	vol <both/leftvol>[:<rightvol>] (currently 50:50)
 | |
| 	pcm <both/leftvol>[:<rightvol>] (currently 50:50)
 | |
| 	speaker <monovol> (currently 21)
 | |
| 	line <both/leftvol>[:<rightvol>] (currently 32:32)
 | |
| 	line.rec ON|OFF (currently OFF)
 | |
| 	mic <monovol> (currently 16)
 | |
| 	mic.rec ON|OFF (currently ON)
 | |
| 	cd <both/leftvol>[:<rightvol>] (currently 100:100)
 | |
| 	cd.rec ON|OFF (currently OFF)
 | |
| 	pcm2 <both/leftvol>[:<rightvol>] (currently 75:75)
 | |
| 	line1 <both/leftvol>[:<rightvol>] (currently 32:32)
 | |
| 	line1.rec ON|OFF (currently OFF)
 | |
| 	line2 <monovol> (currently 32)
 | |
| 	line2.rec ON|OFF (currently OFF)
 | |
| 	line3 <monovol> (currently 0)
 | |
| 	line3.rec ON|OFF (currently OFF)
 | |
| 	mic.micboost ON|OFF (currently ON)
 | |
| 	mic.micbias ON|OFF (currently ON)
 | |
| 	mute.pcmmute ON|OFF (currently OFF)
 | |
| 	mute.pcm2mute ON|OFF (currently OFF)
 | |
| 	mute.micmute ON|OFF (currently OFF)
 | |
| 	mute.cdmute ON|OFF (currently OFF)
 | |
| 	mute.linemute ON|OFF (currently OFF)
 | |
| 	mute.line1mute ON|OFF (currently OFF)
 | |
| 	mute.line2mute ON|OFF (currently OFF)
 | |
| 	mute.line3mute ON|OFF (currently OFF)
 | |
| 
 | |
| .SH SELECTING MIXER DEVICE
 | |
| It's possible to select the mixer device by using the -d<mixernumber>
 | |
| command line argument. This argument (when used) should be the first one
 | |
| on the command line. By default the mixer number 0 will be accessed.
 | |
| To find the available mixer devices, type ossinfo -x and look
 | |
| under the Mixers heading for available mixer devices. 
 | |
| 
 | |
| .SH CHANGING MIXER SETTINGS
 | |
| Changing the values is done just like with the original "mixer" applet.
 | |
| For example:
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	ossmix pcm 50:60
 | |
| 
 | |
| The above sets the pcm control (audio playback volume) so that the left
 | |
| channel volume is 50 and the right channel volume is 60. With just
 | |
| "ossmix pcm 50" the both channel volumes will be set to 50.
 | |
| 
 | |
| In addition to the old mixer there are now some (usually ON/OFF) settings.
 | |
| These settings are device specific and don't work with all soundcards.
 | |
| The easiest way to find them out is to start ossmix without command line
 | |
| arguments (other than -d#).
 | |
| 
 | |
| Some control names contain a dot ("."). This dot is required when changing
 | |
| the value. For example: "ossmix -d0 mic.micboost ON".
 | |
| 
 | |
| ."USING OSSMIX WITH A MIDI CONTROLLED MIXER
 | |
| ."The ossmix program has capability to listen MIDI main volume controller
 | |
| ."messages from a MIDI port. You can assign a ossmix control to each MIDI
 | |
| ."channel. After receiving a channel main volume change message ossmix will then
 | |
| ."change the mixer level of the volume control assigned to the channel. In this
 | |
| ."mode ossmix will not exit (you need to kill it manually).
 | |
| ."
 | |
| ."This mode is very useful if you need to make several rapid mixer changes
 | |
| ."simultaneously.
 | |
| ."
 | |
| ."To use this mode you need to give the MIDI device file and a list of the
 | |
| ."volume sliders on command line. For example:
 | |
| ."
 | |
| ."    ossmix -d1 -m/dev/midi00 vol mic pcm line gain.out1/2 gain.in3/4
 | |
| ."
 | |
| ."After that the MIDI channels will be assigned in the following way:
 | |
| ."
 | |
| ."    Ch 0 = "vol"
 | |
| ."    Ch 1 = "mic"
 | |
| ."    Ch 2 = "pcm"
 | |
| ."    Ch 3 = "line"
 | |
| ."    Ch 4 = "gain.out1/2"
 | |
| ."    Ch 5 = "gain.in3/4"
 | |
| ."
 | |
| ."Other MIDI channels (6 to 15) will be ignored.
 | |
| ."
 | |
| ."Only mono and stereo slider type controls can be assigned to MIDI channels.
 | |
| ."Both stereo channels will be set to the same volume (there is no balance 
 | |
| ."support).
 | |
| ."
 | |
| ."After starting ossmix you should move the sliders on the external fader box
 | |
| ."so that ossmix can figure out their current settings.
 | |
| ."
 | |
| ."At this moment only MIDI fader boxes that send only main volume change messages
 | |
| ."are supported (any other MIDI data will make ossmix to behave incorrectly).
 | |
| ."For example the FM3 MIDI Mixer (AKA "FaderBaby") by JLCooper is compatible
 | |
| ."with ossmix.
 | |
| ."
 | |
| .SH FILES
 | |
| /usr/bin/ossmix
 | |
| 
 | |
| .SH SEE ALSO
 | |
| ossdevlinks(1), ossxmix(1), savemixer(1)
 | |
| 
 | |
| .SH AUTHOR
 | |
| 4Front Technologies
 | 
