Added channel selection to the Audio Setup dialog.  This should fix your
issues, though I wasn't able to test a multichanneled card on Linux so
we'll see (works perfectly on windows).

> Albert wrote:
>> Hmmm, is this with trunk?
>> The sound code in SVN is supposed to pick channels 1 & 2 as the master
>> output and 3 & 4 as the headphone output.
>
> It does. I can attest to this. 1/2 is digital out on my card, and as
> such doesn't have anything connected to it. I can do some more
> fiddling around if anyone wants me to, but from memory by plugging
> directly into the ALSA doohickey in Mixxx I get sweet buggery from my
> 'phones and my monitor channel coming out my speakers.
>
> ~Y
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