03-20-2011
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If you are going to only have one application running why are you going to throw a complete operating system between it and the hardware?
All peripherals will need to be added at some point. It will be running a digital audio workstation (DAW) that will eventually require USB, cd drive, other device support. I cant have all the system updates and bullsh that goes on in todays large scale operating systems, that is the plague when recording audio.
It will most definitely be a complete OS, but made to do only one thing: Run a DAW flawlessly.
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mixerctl(1) User Commands mixerctl(1)
NAME
mixerctl - audio mixer control command line application
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/mixerctl [-a | -d dev] [-iv] [-e | -o]
DESCRIPTION
Some audio devices support the audio mixer functionality. See mixer(7I) for a complete description of the audio mixer. The mixerctl command
is used to control the mode of the audio mixer and to get information about the audio mixer and the audio device. See audio(7I) for
details.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported. If none are specified, option -i is assumed:
-a The command applies to all audio devices.
-d dev The dev argument specifies an alternate audio control device for the command to use.
-e Enables the audio mixer function if the audio device supports it. If supported, the audio mixer may be enabled at any time.
The command silently ignores the enable option if the audio mixer is already enabled.
-i Prints the audio device type information for the device and indicates whether the audio device uses the audio mixer. If the
device does use the audio mixer, this option displays the audio mixer's mode.
-o Turns off the audio mixer function if the audio device supports it. If supported, the audio mixer may be turned off if only
one process has the device opened with the O_RDWR flag, or, if two different processes have the device opened, one with the
O_RDONLY flag and the other with the O_WRONLY flag. (See open(2).) The command silently ignores the disable option if the
audio mixer function is already disabled.
-v Verbose mode. Prints the audio_info_t structure for the device, along with the device type information. This option implies
the -i option.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
AUDIODEV If the -d and -a options are not specified, the AUDIODEV environment variable is consulted. If set, AUDIODEV will contain
the full path name of the user's default audio device. The default audio device will be converted into a control device,
and then used. If the AUDIODEV variable is not set, /dev/audioctl is used.
FILES
/dev/audioctl
/dev/sound/{0...n}ctl
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Architecture |SPARC, x86 |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWauda |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Stability Level |Evolving |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
audioconvert(1), audioplay(1), audiorecord(1), open(2), attributes(5), usb_ac(7D), audio(7I), audio_support(7I), mixer(7I)
SunOS 5.10 12 Mar 2001 mixerctl(1)