Looks like your options are wireplumber (separate package) or pw-cli (looks kind of arcane). Gentoo appears to create an /etc/pipewire directory for some configuration, but your distro may be different.
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I'm not entirely sure if this can do what you need, but I like looking at the graph with qpwgraph
Ooh this is nicer looking than helvum.
I've not played enough with pipewire, but my impression was: use pavucontrol for gui or wireplumber for cli.