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Treat all sound from Ubuntu as a single source for balancing and volume control?

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I am using pavucontrol to send my audio from one program to the right channel and the audio from another to the left channel. Specifically, I have VLC set to mono and sent to the right (or sometimes firefox sent to the right channel if watching a YouTube stream) while sending audio from Chrome to the left channel because I use a browser interface for VOIP when working. This allows me to handle calls in one ear and listen to something else in the other when using headphones.

In Windows I achieve this using Power Mixer, but I've a problem in ubuntu: sometimes a call, a notification, or some other source of audio from Chrome manifests as a new process- and a new entity to be managed in pavucontrol. This means it comes in on both channels, which is not the desired behaviour. Is it possible to get pavucontrol (or some other tool) to treat the entirety of Chrome (and all its processes and subs) as a single entity when balancing audio and controlling volume?

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