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* Using two different sound cards simultaneously
@ 1999-09-05  5:23 Brian Hall
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From: Brian Hall @ 1999-09-05  5:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I have two sound cards I'd like to use at the same time, a ISA SB16 and a PCI
Ensoniq 1371. I've made a cable to connect the output of the 1371 to the Line
In of the SB16, and compiled them both as modules. I have the system set to use
the SB16 as the default sound card. I can install the 1371 module, but when I
send sound to /dev/dsp1 I get nothing out. Can this be done, or am I wasting my
time? System is RedHat6 with the 2.2.12 kernel.

BTW, the reason I want to do this is that the SB16 has good tone controls and
hardward MIDI, but the Ensoniq has smoother sound with Xmame.

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Brian Hall
Linux Consultant

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