![]() Pulse has a lot of flaws, but there's enough middleware that can only interface with a PA sink that it's a bit of a necessary evil. ![]() You can configure ALSA's internal mixer (dmix) and remove Pulse entirely, but even Firefox gutted ALSA sink support, so goodl luck :( Flat volume adds more weirdness to the mix as well. Most of the 'mushiness' from Pulse comes from the default fast-and-dirty mixing and resampling methods it uses. Pulse uses ALSA as a backend while providing a mixed sink for applications in a multitasking environment. ![]() ALSA provides the low-level hardware sink with no default mixing.
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