Re: currently available ALSA-supported Soundblasterwith HW mixing and synth?

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Arthur Marsh wrote:> As someone who bought a SoundBlaster Live! 5.1 model SB 0220 purely to > get MIDI playback via on-board hardware synth working on this PII-266 > machine, I appreciate all the efforts of people such as yourself to make > it work.> > If there are any alternatives to the Sound Blaster® Audigy® 4 Pro that > support hardware assisted MIDI playback and hardware mixing, I'd > appreciate any pointers to such devices.> > I currently use the line-in and Microphone in, stereo output and as > mentioned hardware mixing and MIDI synth.> > Regards,> > Arthur.
The Audigy 4 Pro is a fine product. The point I was trying to make is that you might actually find it difficult to get hold of a SB Audigy 4 Pro because Creative don't seem to sell it any more.
James
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