> What they do is conveyed by their icons.
You'd have to study the icons first, so I'd say the icons are hiding what they 
do, not conveying it.

> One would be using tick sounds to confirm the volume level whenever you 
> change the volume.
No, won't work. The usual "workflow" here is: Open Rhythmbox, play music, like 
it, click the volume icon, make it louder.

> Another would be fading up any sudden increase in volume over a second or 
> two, to give you time to undo it.
Great, let's fix counter-intuitive behaviour by adding more counter-intuitive 
behaviour. This would definately look like a bug to many.

If you don't want incremental buttons, just don't have any buttons at
all and make sure arrow keys still work regardless.

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Max volume button on mixer scale can cause hearing damage
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