Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 10:56:55 +0100 From: "Markus Rechberger" <mrechberger@gmail.com> To: "Philipp Ost" <pj@smo.de> Cc: freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org, Chuck Robey <chuckr@chuckr.org> Subject: Re: a good gui'd mixer ?? Message-ID: <d9def9db0711130156w5cc0b685q2a17fd2798aa9c34@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <47387E4E.9050606@smo.de> References: <4737AB8E.8070500@chuckr.org> <47387E4E.9050606@smo.de>
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On 11/12/07, Philipp Ost <pj@smo.de> wrote: > Chuck Robey schrieb: > > I need a recommendation for the best sound mixer program, one with a > > good gui (not just one that runs under a command line). Tho, to tell > > you the truth, you tell me the name of a really good command-line > > driven one, and i will program up a nice gui to control it. > > > > Anyhow, I need a recommendation, I don't want to have to install the > > entire world. > > > > Thanks. I gotta come up with a good .sig, right? > > IIRC, there was a guy some weeks ago which wrote a graphical mixer > interface for Creative Audigy cards. Check the archives ;-) > > Oh, and personally I think that mixer is great tool for the job :-) > > I'm not so sure if nmixer works on BSD although it's part (or at least it should be) of the mp3blaster package. of course there's also alsamixer, I still prefer nmixer over it. regards, Markus
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