I found a good GUI workaround for controlling gstreamer and event sound
preferences. One can still run the old gnome-sound-properties with a
couple of files. The attached file has 32bit/x86 and 64bit/x86-64
versions of the gnome-sound-properties program. Move the appropriate
version of this file to /usr/local/bin and move the sound-
properties.glade (this file is not architecture-dependent) to
/usr/local/share/gnome-control-center/glade/ (you'll probably need to
create this directory).

If you need a different architecture, get the appropriate .deb at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-
center/1:2.26.0-0ubuntu3 . DO NOT install the .deb, just right-click it
and open it in the Archive Manager. The file you need is
data.tar.gz/./usr/bin/gnome-sound-properties. Extract that file and
follow the above instructions.

As for mixing, OSS4 users will probably want to use ossmix or ossxmix
and ALSA users will probably install the alsamixergui package. I guess
it would be possible to use the xfce4 mixer in GNOME too.

** Attachment added: "soundproperties.tar.gz"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33491183/soundproperties.tar.gz

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