Since ALSA provides dmix for soundcards that don't support multiplexing and softvol for those that can't control their volume, it is not necessary to run pulseaudio for that. This software provides multiplexing, volume and muting capabilities by creating .asoundrc default configurations, while the GUI may work as a replacement for pavucontrol.
Not having pulseaudio is not compatible with everything. For example, Discord in Firefox and Terraria were silent without Pulseaudio. Maybe https://github.com/i-rinat/apulse helps.
pip3 install pyalsaaudio
python3 setup.py install
alsacontrol-gtk
If it didn't already start due to a system restart, you can start the daemon with:
alsacontrol-daemon-gtk
Now try to change the volume. For convenience, bind this to your multimedia keys in your user interface
alsacontrol -v +5
alsacontrol -v -5
alsacontrol -m
Running pulseaudio at the same time may cause problems. Keyboard shortcuts may break if you have the xfce pulseaudio plugin active.
Basically provide everything that is needed to comfortably use ALSA without pulseaudio in a GUI
- Show a volume meter as notification on volume changes or mute toggling
- Change the volume of soundcards without Master controls with softvol
- Generate an asoundrc file that is automatically included in ~/.asoundrc based on config
- Add GTK GUI
- Control volumes with sliders and a mute button
- Always show up to date devices in the GUI
- Add a button to test the speaker setup
- Show speaker-test errors in the GUI
- Add a dropdown to change output pcm devices
- Jack support (first start jack, then the GUI to select it)
- Add a list of input devices and show their input level
- Startmenu .desktop entry
- Start the daemon on login
- Make dmix, softvol, dsnoop, channels and samplerate configurable
- Provide .deb files and get it into the AUR
With jack as output the volume can be changed with softvol as well. Firefox seems to prefer talking to jack directly over using the default device provided by the generated asoundrc, so the volume change doesn't affect it. Before starting jack, the ALSA-Control GUI needs to be closed because jack can't acquire the input device as long as the level is monitored.
pylint alsacontrol --extension-pkg-whitelist=alsaaudio
sudo python3 setup.py install && python3 tests/test.py