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NAME

       DBMix - Digital Audio Mixing System

SYNOPSIS

       dbcat [options]
       dbfsd [options]
       dbin [options]
       dbmixer

DESCRIPTION

       The DBMix system is able to combine sound from various sources into a single audio stream.
       Think of it as a virtual DJ mixing desk.  Mixing uses a  Fourier  synthesis  algorithm  to
       maintain sound quality in the output stream.

       The  dbfsd  daemon serves as DBMix's backend--that's where most of the real synthesis work
       is done.  Several clients allow to connect different audio sources to the  backend.   dbin
       links  line-in,  or  microphone  input from the sound card to DBMix.  And there's dbcat, a
       pretty generic tool that redirects its standard input to a dbfsd channel.  Actual DJ  work
       is done using the graphical frontend dbmixer.

       For an in-depth description of each application, see its respective man page.

SEE ALSO

       dbcat(1), dbfsd(1), dbin(1), dbmixer(1).

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page  was  written  by  Daniel  Kobras  <kobras@debian.org>,  for the Debian
       GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).

                                          August 8, 2002                                 DBMIX(7)