On Monday, February 28, 2011, Darcy Kahle wrote:

> I currently have a SoundBlaster Live! that has the embedded hardware MIDI
> Synth...  I would like to get another soundcard with an embedded hardware
> MIDI Synth for the new system.  I have found that Creative Labs has created
> the SB X-FI Titanium Fatal1ty, which appears to me to meet the requirements.

I don't know anything about that hardware, and haven't researched it, but I 
would be really surprised if it has a working hardware MIDI synth.  Creative 
phased those out in new models several years ago, and I don't look for them to 
come back.

Even if the hardware supports that capability, which is doubtful, it's even 
less likely that it would actually work in the Linux driver.

No, I'm afraid it's likely that the only way to go for MIDI reproduction in 
hardware is an external sound module.  Even those are far less common than 
they used to be.  I'm not sure what's current today, but I went shopping for a 
replacement for my ancient Roland Sound Canvas as recently as two years ago, 
and only found perhaps five models to choose from in existence.  If anything, 
there are probably fewer new models in existence today.

Software synths are just the way to go these days.  Me, I'm keeping my Sound 
Canvas for the foreseeable future.  When it finally dies, the used vintage 
market seems like the only way to go for securing a suitable replacement.  
They just aren't making this stuff like they used to.  The Sound Canvas line 
itself transitioned from Roland to Edirol, and was last incarnated as a piece 
of software for Windows before dying out completely.

OK, now get off my lawn you darn kids.  <shakes fist>
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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