On Thu, 4 Dec 2008, Ron Youvan wrote:
>>> aumix is a good console-based one (I believe there is a gtk+ fe as well)
>>> kmix (in the kdemultimedia package) should also have mic levels
>
>> I installed aumix(-gtk), but I don't see a way to get it to show me the
>> audio levels, either numerically or like a VU meter (either digital or
>> analog-style). It appears to be just another mixer.
>
> aumix is a GUI sound card controller, (for LINUX) not a waveform or level
> monitor. I did have a VU meter (bars not needle) application running years
> ago, but is showed nothing during record or pre-record testing.
That's OK, the cat knocked my microphone back behind the desk somewhere and
I want to find out (a) if it's still plugged in, and (b) if it can be
adjusted to pick up my voice without picking up too much ambient noise.
Don't suppose you remember this app's name?
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