On the ALSA list, Clemens Ladisch gave me this hint:

> You have to configure the VM to provide a (virtual) sound hardware device
> (https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch03.html#settings-audio), or to pass
> through a USB audio device from the host.


That section (quoted below) lists several settings that need to be made before 
things will work.  Problem is, I don't know how to check these in the Vagrant 
environment.  Help?

-r

> The Audio section in a virtual machine's Settings window determines whether 
> the VM will detect a connected sound card, and if the audio output should be 
> played on the host system.
> 
> To enable audio for a guest, select the Enable Audio check box. The following 
> settings are available:
> 
> Host Audio Driver: The audio driver that Oracle VM VirtualBox uses on the 
> host. On a Linux host, depending on your host configuration, you can select 
> between the OSS, ALSA, or the PulseAudio subsystem. On newer Linux 
> distributions, the PulseAudio subsystem is preferred.
> 
> Only OSS is supported on Oracle Solaris hosts. The Oracle Solaris Audio audio 
> backend is no longer supported on Oracle Solaris hosts.
> 
> Audio Controller: You can choose between the emulation of an Intel AC'97 
> controller, an Intel HD Audio controller, or a SoundBlaster 16 card.
> 
> Enable Audio Output: Enables audio output only for the VM.
> 
> Enable Audio Input: Enables audio input only for the VM.


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