I'm wondering on a couple things with asoundrc.  If I want the default alsa 
device to be something other than card 0, is there a simple entry I can put in 
asoundrc to make that happen?  I can get the cards to switch in the driver 
configuration in /etc/modprobe.d/ but I'd rather have something user based like 
the ~/.asoundrc file to make that change, if only in effect.

Is there an .asoundrc entry to make the output of one soundcard clone the 
default card?  copy?  route?  I have several interfaces, usb when i'm mobile, 
pci when I'm studio bound, and onboard when the main speaker device is already 
being utilized.  Instead of rewiring the physical devices or manually reloading 
the drivers in a different configuration, or explicitely stating which card to 
use at the application level I'd like to just have all three cards behave as 
one.  At least as far as output goes.  Or otherwise be able to change the 
default card at the user level.  Any .asoundrc tips to make that happen?  Is it 
possible to do?  Can I setup up a poor mans 5.1 system chaining a couple SB16 
cards together in a similar fashion?

Thanks.

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