@Conor Curran (cjcurran) It is not to do with sound output, or streaming, as is 
used in say skype, or play audio from bbc radio, it is specific to capture of 
that audio, and how that is managed in a recording app  (Sound Recorder). I do 
not know much about this but  I think it might be  related to something called 
'loopback'.
I tried using another mixer - I installed QasMixer from Ubntu Software Centre, 
and in a new install of Ubuntu (no gnome classic available) recording is ok if 
'loopback enable' is set.  I guess that loopback is a facility  to tap into the 
played audio, for record function.

Duplex is presumably a facility to use both in and out streams simultaneously, 
yet this does not (presumably) feed the record input facility, so sound clips 
cannot be captured.
tia

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