Re: [alsa-devel] Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium PCIe support

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That's what I'm using at the moment. But I was hoping to delegate that job to the hardware and let the main CPU concentrate on Ardour and a sequencer.

BTW as I mentioned earlier, I'm willing to do any necessary dev work, so if there's anyone from Creative watching, how would I go about getting some info on the EMU20K2?

P.S. I'm aware that many a giant may have attempted this before me, but for what it's worth...

Thanks
D

On 3 October 2010 02:49, Thor Kristoffersen <thorkr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
nidujay <nidujay@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Ignore my last post. I got it thanks.

I'm glad you got it to work.  By the way, regarding your first Titanium
issue about soundfont support, I recommend that you install Qsynth.  It
provides full soundfont support in software.

Thor

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