Re: "discovery" on db50xg clones (NEC XR385)

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On 3 July 2010 21:28, Rui Nuno Capela <rncbc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 07/03/2010 08:51 PM, David Baron wrote:
>> Unfortunately, these things are daughter cards for the sw1000xg,
>> another premier Yamaha card with closed architecture and no ALSA
>> support.
>
> wrong.
>
> the db50xg or its clones are daughter boards to any sound card that
> present a WaveBlaster connector socket. for example, the most popular
> here is the turtle beach santa cruz which has alsa support alright
> (snd-cs46xx), but the are others

Talking of Turtle Beach, I used to have a Tropez+ card which I filled
with 12mb ram so I could use my own samples with it.

Can you use your own samples with the DB50XG?



> you can have it stand-alone as Niels already pointed out earlier, needs
> some soldering iron skills though ;)
>
> cheers
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