hello,

please excuse the delay.

first of all i must report, that the abovementioned reply from grant
diffey: "It sounds to me like you haven't set up the internal mixer of
the ultra correctly this will sound bad." was actually right. after lots
of guesswork i dug into alsamixer's "effect" faders and they were
wrongly set because of, probably, both settings made under windows as
well as certain inconsistency in card's setup between systems (i.e. the
wrong linux setting wouldn't manifest itself under windows at the same
time). so i'm marking it as "invalid".

however, i believe this is a symptom of a serious problem. if the system
is rendered unusable (at least to me) for over a year and there's no way
to get clear solution (the above answer was too enigmatic to me), there
seems to be a problem with the whole ecosystem. please comment on how
similar cases can be solved effectively.

now to answer above questions (i actually indirectly answered it
before): the gnome/unity sound control lets me change balance,  fade and
bass, however balance and fade are illogically entangled (moving one may
move the other). am i expected to do any tests regarding your "log"
question?

thank you for the support.

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