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rexima(1)			Audio Utilities			     rexima(1)

NAME
       rexima - a curses-based (and command-line) mixer

SYNOPSIS
       rexima	[-hv]	[-d  mixer_device_file]	 [device  <level  |  offset  |
       left,right | rec | norec> [device ...]]
DESCRIPTION
       rexima is an interactive mixer which can also be used from the command-
       line.  It  lets	you  alter levels of all devices, and to set which are
       recording sources. It should work on any	 terminal  with	 at  least  an
       80x24 screen.

       Before we go any further, a quick definition:

       A  device is either an overall control (such as `bass'), or an input to
       the mixer (such as `pcm'), which can be adjusted to alter  the  overall
       mixed  result  output  by  the  soundcard. I use "mixer device file" to
       refer to /dev/mixer and the like.

OPTIONS
       -d     specify the mixer device file to be used. The default is to  use
	      the usual /dev/mixer.

       -h     give  terse usage help, and also list devices whose settings can
	      be altered. Which devices are supported will depend  upon	 which
	      soundcard is installed and/or which mixer is being used.

       -v     show  current  mixer  settings.  Stereo  devices	have  separate
	      left/right values shown. `[ ]' means the device can be  recorded
	      from  but that recording from it is disabled; `[R]' means it can
	      be recorded from and is enabled.

       device device to alter settings of.

       level  volume level to set device to.

       offset amount by which to adjust level. For  example,  `-3'  or	`+12'.
	      (Using just `-' or `+' gives an adjustment of 2 in the specified
	      direction.)

       left,right
	      volume level to set device to, with independent left/right  val‐
	      ues.   This  only works properly with stereo devices, of course.
	      With mono devices, the left value alone is used.

       rec and norec
	      enable/disable whether device is currently acting as a recording
	      source.

KEYS
       rexima  supports	 cursor keys if your terminal does, and if it was com‐
       piled with ncurses (usually the case). Other than the cursors, the keys
       are:

       k      move cursor up.

       j      move cursor down.

       h      decrease level by 2% of maximum (same as cursor left).

       l      increase level by 2% of maximum (same as cursor right).

       H      decrease level by 1% of maximum.

       L      increase level by 1% of maximum.

       1-9    set  level  of  current  device  to  10%, 20%, .. 90% of maximum
	      (according to the key pressed).

       Space  toggle whether device is a recording source or not.

       ^L or ^R
	      redisplay screen.

       Esc, x, q
	      exit rexima.

SCREEN CONVENTIONS
       While the layout of the screen of a mixer program is mostly  obvious  -
       how  many  ways	are  there  to	display	 a series of `sliders'? - some
       details need explanation.

       While the sound driver supports	many  separate	devices,  each	having
       their  own level, usually not all are supported by any given soundcard.
       In rexima, unsupported devices are not shown.

       Some devices can act as recording sources, such that signals from  them
       are readable via the card's sampling hardware. Devices this is possible
       for have `[ ]' to the right of the  percentage  display.	 An  `R'  will
       appear between the square brackets if the device is acting as a record‐
       ing source. This state can be toggled by pressing space.

EXAMPLE COMMAND-LINE USAGE
       Since the synopsis above looks confusing, it  seems  sensible  to  give
       some examples. So, here are two lines I use on startup:

       rexima line rec mic rec cd rec igain 100 ogain 0

       This  makes  line-in,  mic, and CD input recordable, sets input gain to
       maximum and output gain to minimum. (Believe it or not, these gain set‐
       tings are actually pretty sensible on an SB16.)

       rexima bass 85 treble 100 vol 50 speaker 0 mic 0

       This is pretty self-explanatory.

       Note that these could have been combined into one (admittedly unwieldy)
       invocation of rexima.

BUGS
       You can't set  left/right  channels  independently  when	 using	rexima
       interactively.

       It  doesn't  use colour, graphics chars etc. I consider this a feature,
       as the screen draws more quickly and the interface is consistent across
       all terminals, but others may consider it a bug.

SEE ALSO
       aumix(1)

AUTHOR
       Russell Marks (rus@svgalib.org).

Version 1.4			30th June, 2003			     rexima(1)
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