On 12/29/14 02:07, William W. Austin wrote:
>
> My wife composes, and for playback she has used an Audigy2 PCI card in
> her desktop machine for years. That computer is beyond it's last legs
> now, and her new one has only PCIE slots. (Yes she uses Linux for her
> composing and playback.)
>
> The problem is that she uses the Midi feature of that card and has
> sound fonts that she loads (about 126 MB in size) into it. She has
> given up trying to find one and has asked me to help... but so far I've
> struck out.
>
> Are there ANY PCIE sound which is roughly the equivalent of the Audigy
> 2 cards? I won't say "money is no object", but I'm approaching the
> point where cost is less important than finding such a card if on
> exists.
>
> Any pointers on this issue will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance
> - Bill
>
>
Hey Bill,
You might consider appropriating a new motherboard that has whatever
slot you require to support the existing card. That might be a less
expensive/more easily accomplished goal than replacing your existing
special purpose card with an upgraded version.
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