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Does the kX driver support multiple soundcards? How many?

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Multiple soundcards are indeed supported by the kX driver. In theory, an unlimited number of soundcards could be used at once, but in reality you're likely to be limited by the number of PCI slots in your machine. Any combination of EMU10k1 and/or EMU10k2-based cards can be used with the kX driver (together with soundcards by other manufacturers, running their own drivers), provided the BIOS and the OS recognize the cards and assign the resources correctly.
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Which soundcards can I use with the kX driver?

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Currently, kX-compatible soundcards include all EMU10k1 and EMU10k2-based PC soundcards manufactured by Creative Technology Ltd. and/or E-mu Systems Inc., including: The Live! X-Gamer, Live! MP3+, Live! Player 1024, Live! Platinum cards (CT4760) and value cards (CT4780) The Live! X-Gamer 5.1, Live! MP3+ 5.1, Live! Player 5.1, Live! Platinum 5.1, Live! Digital Entertainment 5.1 cards (SB0060, SB0100, SB0102, SB0220, SB0222, SB0103 and SB0105) and Value 5.
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Does the kX driver have ASIO support? ASIOv2?

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ASIO v2.0 - based hosts are fully supported, however, some ASIO2 features are not implemented due to hardware limitations. 24-bit ASIO support is planned for 10k2-based boards.
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Where can I get support for the kX Audio Driver?

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The kX Forums have been set up to allow users to ask questions and exchange helpful tips and information with each other. kX developers and collaborators will sometimes drop in to answer questions, but on a limited basis (mainly due to time constraints :-P). Note that the kX Project email address should be used for Bug Reports and suggestions only - support questions will be referred to the kX Forums.
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Is the kX Driver FREE?

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Yes, the kX Driver is FREE and will remain FREE. However, you can support the development effort by donating to the kX Fund.
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Can I use SoundFonts with the kX driver?

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Yes, your soundcard will continue to function as a SoundFont-compatible device under the kX driver. SoundFonts can be loaded and unloaded via SoundFont-aware applications, or via the kX Mixer's SoundFont control page. Currently only SF2 files are supported, however SF1 (SBK) files can be converted to SF2 files using a freely available utility.
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Why does Windows tell me that I am missing required DLLs when I try to install the kX driver?

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The kX Mixer and kX Setup are statically linked to certain Windows DLLs, which may or may not be found on every system. You can download the required files from the kX Download page if they are not present on your system.
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What are the minimum system requirements for running the kX driver?

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The kX driver will only install on systems running Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Millenium Edition, Windows 2000 or Windows XP. At least one Creative Labs Audigy or EMU10k1-based soundcard, or E-mu Systems APS soundcard, is also required. DirectX 8 or newer should be downloaded and installed prior to installing the kX driver. A minimum of 32 MB of RAM and a video adapter capable of displaying HiColor (16 bit) or TrueColor (24bit) are also highly recommended (actually - required).
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Under which Operating Systems can I use the kX driver?

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The kX driver conforms to the WDM (Windows Driver Model) specification and is therefore compatible with the following Microsoft Windows operating systems: Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98 (Second Edition only), and Windows Me. Windows .NET Server 2003 may also be supported, however, this has not been tested. Windows 98 (First Edition) will not be supported since it has no built-in support for WDM drivers (v1.1 or later).
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Can I use the standard Windows Mixer with the kX driver?

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Basic Windows Mixer functionality is provided, although the audio mixer (kX Mixer) included with the driver package allows access to many more features. The Windows mixer allows Master, Wave and Synth Playback and Record levels to be controlled. A Line-in slider has also been added for compatibilty with TV-card software.
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Are DSP effects supported by the kX driver?

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Yes, the kX driver supports DSP effects, with Reverb and Chorus loaded by default for MIDI Synth compatibility.
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Are there new effects included with the kX driver set?

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Yes, in fact all effects included with the kX driver package are new, custom-programmed DSP effects.
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Q:After installing kX Driver I cannot hear anything. Why?

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Before you can enjoy the sound quality offered by the kX Audio driver you need to make sure it is configured correctly. For example, Front and Rear outputs are swapped by default -- make sure you have your speakers plugged into the 'Rear' jack, or disable the swap on the 'Master' page of the kX Mixer. If you have more than 2 speakers (4.0/4.1 or 5.0/5.
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How do I install the kX driver under Windows 2000 or Windows XP?

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Windows 2000 and Windows XP provide their own certified drivers for some EMU10kX-based audio cards. Our kX Audio Driver has not been certified by Microsoft (WHQL-ed) and thus a special installation procedure might be required. It is recommended that you first try running kXSetup, and if that fails, follow our Windows XP installation guide.
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Why am I experiencing serious CPU load when I use kX ASIO driver under Logic?

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You should try disabling unused kX ASIO inputs and outputs. Logic opens all 16 inputs and 16 outputs by default.
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Is there a SoundFont control panel included with the kX driver set?

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Yes, the kX Mixer includes a SoundFont control panel, which allows loading and unloading of SoundFonts to compatible soundcards running under the kX drivers.
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Is there an effects control panel included with the kX driver set?

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The kX mixer includes a DSP control panel, allowing editing, loading, patching and unloading of custom DSP effects. A command-line utility is also included with the kX driver package, allowing direct access to many functions.
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Can I write my own DSP effects for use with the kX driver set?

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Yes, the kX driver package includes a DSP compiler and loader, allowing skilled users to program their own DSP effects.
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What is the kX Project?

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The kX Project is a totally independent development project whose aim is to provide WDM Audio Drivers for newer operating systems for kX-Compatible audio cards. The kX Project is led by Eugene Gavrilov, Max Mikhailov and Hanz Petrov (full list of contributors here).
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What hardware does this driver support?

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The uEagle driver supports USB ADSL modems based on the Analog Devices Eagle chipset. The following modems have been reported to work:
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What OS does this driver support?

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Currently, the driver works under FreeBSD 5.3, NetBSD 2.0 and OpenBSD 3.6. An effort is made to keep in sync with -CURRENT branches but it is possible that the driver will not compile from time to time under -CURRENT. Great care has been taken to avoid endianness problems during development. Thus, the driver should work with non-i386 architectures although it has not been tested.
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Which provider does this driver support?

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Any ISP supporting one of the aforementioned protocol/encapsulation should work with the driver. The driver has been reported to work with the french providers Free (en mode dégroupé et non-dégroupé) and 9Télécom and the Polish provider Neostrada.
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If your soundcard doesn't have a S/PDIF / ADAT / wordclock in then it's basically not possible. Apparently Delta 44 cards can be synced in the kernel, but that's currently only implemented under Windows XP. If you don't need the cards to run in sync then you can use a MultipleCards asoundrc to configure them to appear as one device, but this will not work with jack, or if you need sample sync between the cards.
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What protocol/encapsulation does this driver support?

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The driver supports PPPoA (vcmux) through userland ppp and IPoA (in both vcmux and LLC encapsulations) through native ATM NATM stack.
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How can I uninstall kX drivers?

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Execute: Start Menu - Programs - kX Project - Uninstall or Re-install kX Audio Driver (Version xxxx) - and click 'Remove'. After the driver is removed, uninstall kX Project installation files by choosing 'Uninstall kX Project Package (Version xxxx)'
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Why Java does not support multiple inheritance ?

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