deej is an open-source hardware volume mixer for Windows and Linux PCs.
It lets you use real-life sliders (like a DJ!) to seamlessly control the volumes of different apps (such as your music player, the game you’re playing and your voice chat session) without having to stop what you’re doing.
Website: github.com/omriharel/deej
Support:
Developer: MIT License
License: Omri Harel
deej is written in Go. Learn Go with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
Related Software
| Graphical Volume Mixers | |
|---|---|
| pwvucontrol | Pipewire volume control |
| KMix | Sound mixer |
| deej | Hardware volume mixer |
| Myxer | Lightweight, powerful volume mixer built with modern UI design |
| pavucontrol | Simple GTK based volume control tool |
| Mixxc | GTK4-based volume mixer |
| xfce4-mixer | Volume control application based on GStreamer |
| QasTools | Collection of Qt-based mixer and setup tools |
| pavucontrol-qt | Pulseaudio mixer in Qt |
| Mixer | No-frills volume mixer |
| wmsmixer | Hack to wmmixer |
| wmmixer | Mixer application designed for WindowMaker |
| Retrovol | Retro-looking volume setting program |
| hyprmixer | Volume mixer and media controller |
Read our verdict in the software roundup.
Explore our comprehensive directory of recommended free and open source software. Our carefully curated collection spans every major software category.This directory is part of our ongoing series of informative articles for Linux enthusiasts. It features hundreds of detailed reviews, along with open source alternatives to proprietary solutions from major corporations such as Google, Microsoft, Apple, Adobe, IBM, Cisco, Oracle, and Autodesk. You’ll also find interesting projects to try, hardware coverage, free programming books and tutorials, and much more. Discovered a useful open source Linux program that we haven’t covered yet? Let us know by completing this form. |

