On 3 May 1999, Chris Adams wrote:
>Too bad they only released binary modules (and not even for the latest
>stable kernel release, and only non-SMP). I wish there was a solid PCI
>wavetable soundcard with an open source driver for Linux available
>(someone PLEASE correct me if there is).
If you interest in some real _music_ & sound-card, I
recomend Yamaha WF192XG (http://www.waveforce.com/).
Brief info:
PCI, HW 64 notes polyphony & other things like any other XG
music instrument (3 effect processors, 676 music instrument
voices, 21 drum kits, ...) - its better, than MU-50.
Driver: see http://www.opensound.com/
Sorry for off-topic.
Regs,
Lada Dobias
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