There is no mixer on the Hammerfall, so nothing in alsamixer has any relevance (except for code to draw "sliders"). Mixing in the way that ardour does it is solely concerned with controlling the amplitude of the data delivered from pre-recorded audio to the audio interface. I don't entirely understand what you plan to do ? Where is the audio source during the live internet feed ? Pre-recorded sound files ? 1 or more A/D converters ? --p
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