(Sorry for taking so long to get back) On Fri, 2003-04-11 at 19:18, Cameron Patrick wrote: > Er, the SBLive and its Creative brethren do, don't they? At least, I'm > presuming that's what "sound fonts" are for. Has it been removed in > later versions of the card?
If it's there, I can't find it on my current one (which I bought about a month ago). Anyway, most[1] motherboards these days seem to come with an onboard DSP, but no MIDI. Most people don't bother to buy a "real" sound card when they've already got one built in, as long as it works with Linux. Me, I bought my SBLive cause the one on my motherboard didn't want to work with Linux. [1] - Yes, I know I really should say "most x86 motherboards", but I stopped to think, and most of the other architectures I've ever played with (PowerPC, Alpha, Sparc) had built in sound too, and no MIDI . . . -- The more I use other operating systems, the more I like Debian GNU/Linux http://www.debian.org http://www.gnu.org http://www.linux.org
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