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    alsamixer - missing 'mix', 'bass', 'trebble' devices

    sound works just fine, as far as I know it's configured properly, I just don't have all the devices I should have in alsamixer.

    system info: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=a5...3ca7185d7bf63d

    my system: http://www.obsessable.com/laptop/asus-g50vt-x1/specs/
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    List the devices you think should be there?
    "I was pulled over for speeding today. The officer said, "Don't you know
    the speed limit is 55 miles an hour?" And I said, "Yes, but I wasn't going
    to be out that long."

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    they're in the title.


    mix input, bass and trebble output.
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    "I was pulled over for speeding today. The officer said, "Don't you know
    the speed limit is 55 miles an hour?" And I said, "Yes, but I wasn't going
    to be out that long."

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    Ok I found the problem, the "tone" switch wasn't selected, as soon as I selected it the bass and treble kicked into gear.
    thanks. though I'm not sure what a "tone switch" is or where to find it. I see nothing like that in alsamixer.
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    "I was pulled over for speeding today. The officer said, "Don't you know
    the speed limit is 55 miles an hour?" And I said, "Yes, but I wasn't going
    to be out that long."

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    I think the guy in your first link had the meters available but just didn't work. mine aren't there at all.

    the second link describes "tone" as being another meter next to Master, and I don't have that either.
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    Maybe a screen shot of your reference and your disto and version.
    "I was pulled over for speeding today. The officer said, "Don't you know
    the speed limit is 55 miles an hour?" And I said, "Yes, but I wasn't going
    to be out that long."

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    it would just be really nice to be able to control bass and trebble output.

    and to be able to record from "mix" (primarily what plays over speakers)

    basic features.. missing. they must be enable-able somehow.
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    Run through this thread and maybe you will hopefully find your solution.
    The problem is usually not with ALSA or Linux but with the chip mfg's not supporting Linux in a timely manner....usually 6 months behind.

    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6589810
    "I was pulled over for speeding today. The officer said, "Don't you know
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