You are correct. I also have a Creative X-Fi soundcard that goes in the same 
slot. 
Because I use wine, I disable pulseaudio by killall pulseaudio when I start 
each session. 
Because wine / Dragon NaturallySpeaking needs to use the default sound card, I 
have set the default soundcard using asoundconf. 
However, wine by itself does not need to use the "default" sound card. All 
sound cards should display correctly in winecfg, and the Indigo does not. It 
can't find the mixer. 

FYI - I used to use the onboard sound card, but the metal ring surrounding my 
input jack broke off, taking some of the plastic with it. So I have to rely on 
either the PCcard slot or USB. (USB produces not-as-good sound.) 
I can use the Creative X-fi card without much of a problem, but have been told 
that the Echo has superior quality. 

I just started up Audacity, and set the Indigo IOx on incoming and
outgoing. Then I tried to record. It gave me no error messages, but no
sound was recorded.

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