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From: Andy Lo A Foe <arloafoe@cs.vu.nl>
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Subject: Question about Line-in
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Hi all,

I was wondering the following: Say get some sampled data on line-in. You want
to manipulate this data (in real-time) and then output it again via the DAC
but without getting it mixed with the original data.
Is this possible? I.e. is it possible to disable the hardware mixing of
line-in to line-out  (or for that matter mic-in) *without* putting the source
channel to zero volume?

Thanks,

Andy
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