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What sound card do you recommend with the MusicXPC?

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To be fair to all manufacturers we don't recommend sound cards. However, virtually any 7" PCI card will work as well as most USB and Firewire cards. Having the latest drivers is a bigger worry than wondering is a specific card will work with the MusicXPC. The best tech support we can offer is this: never use the drivers that come on the CD-ROM with a sound card. Train yourself to automatically go to the web to get the latest driver from the manufacturer's website.
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Which sound card do you recommend?

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We do not endorse any specific product. The sound card should be General - MIDI compatible and should support simultaneous input and output, to enable listening to the metronome during rhythmic playing in. Sound cards are available in a wide range of prices. The more expensive ones usually sound a lot better, which is what a musician would look out for. You need to find a balance between your personal requirements and affordability.
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Can I have more than one sound card?

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With the current sound driver it's possible to have several SoundBlaster, SoundBlaster/Pro, SoundBlaster16, MPU-401 or MSS cards at the same time on the system. Installing two SoundBlasters is possible but requires defining the macros SB2_BASE, SB2_IRQ, SB2_DMA and (in some cases) SB2_DMA2 by editing local.h manually. It's also possible to have a SoundBlaster at the same time as a PAS16. With the 2.0 and newer kernels that configure sound using make config, instead of local.
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Will it work without a sound card?

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No. The sound is an essential part of the game, and ST will refuse to run without sound support as described in 2.1.
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Will the SignaLink work with my computer and sound card?

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The SignaLink SL-1 and SL-1+ only pass audio signals to and from the sound card, so they will work with ANY sound card that has a microphone input and a speaker output. The SignaLink Model SL-1+ also works sound card Line Input and Line Output jacks for greater flexibility. What you should really be asking is if the software will work with your computer and sound card.
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What sound card do you recommend for use with baudline?

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There are many sound cards that work just great with baudline. It is best to avoid the newest and latest sound card / integrated motherboard chip solution since it tends to take a while for Linux drivers to be written and evolve into high quality solutions. If I had to recommend a sound card for use with baudline I would suggest the Ensoniq ES1371 card also known as the Creative Labs Sound Blaster PCI16 and SB128 cards.
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Can I customize my MusicXPC?

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For the C series the answer is yes and no. We only sell single configurations with a single component set, which to be honest is pretty much a maxed out PC. Of course after you buy a MusicXPC, you can and add extra RAM, etc. but we do not offer variations from the factory. We do this because the MusicXPC has been tested and tweaked for a specific component set. The S2 with a much larger chassis is more customizable with the ability to add up to 8 more hard drives to the 3 it comes stock with.
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Where can I buy a MusicXPC?

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MusicXPC is available at most music retailers. In the USA our main dealers are Sam Ash Music and in Canada Long & McQuade. We do not sell direct
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If this is a networking problem, what is your networking configuration? (And note this addresses most networking issues.) On Vista: open the Start menu. Click All Programs. Select "Maintenance". Select "Problems Reports and Solutions". Click "View Problem History". Look for the crash/error in question. Double-click the report in question. What is that data? (You can use "Copy to Clipboard" to easily include this data in your message.
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Sound cards are responsible for interpreting the digital signals generated by the computer into audible tones and sound. The majorities of modern sound cards are integrated directly onto the system/mother/main board of a computer system and are actually only chipsets, not a physical card. This term originated when having a sound card was optional and the majority of sound cards/chipsets came as a separate expansion card to add into a computer system.
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What FireWire card do you recommend for my AudioFire?

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We recommend more recently manufactured FireWire cards with a Texas Instruments chipset. If you are encountering problems with the built-in FireWire in your desktop or laptop, we suggest that you try a PCMCIA or ExpressCard FireWire card and disable the built-in FireWire. Texas Instruments: PTSB41LV03 (This is an older chipset and does not work well at 192K with our AudioFire 12.)
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Q.A10- Which card do you recommend that I buy?

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We don't recommend any particular board or manufacturer (although it would be good to support our sponsors, see http://www.XFree86.org/sponsors.html). In general, the S3 based boards have been the best supported, followed by the ATI based cards, however that is no guarantee that any specific board will work. It is probably best to look through the various "README" files at http://www.XFree86.org/3.3.5/ to see which boards are currently supported and pick one of them.
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My system has no sound is the sound card bad?

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Not necessarily having no sound is typically caused by one of the following problems and not related to a bad or damaged sound card. This can typically be adjusted by double clicking the speaker icon in the system tray and adjusting the volume or disabling the mute option at the bottom of the volume control slider if enabled.
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What kind of sound rating do you recommend?

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Sound ratings, just like many other aspects of operable walls choices greatly depend not only on the room configuration, but how the room is going to be used. Speech privacy is achieved at over a 46 STC. That means that normal speech will not be heard on the other side of the panel. Be sure to talk with your local representative to be sure that you are choosing the right sound rating for your application.
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Why can I only hear effects from certain output ports of my multi-output sound card?

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There is a workaround for this issue. If you don't have audio tracks assigned to the same output ports as your effects loop, you must have a "dummy" track in Cakewalk assigned to the same port as the effects loop instead. That dummy track must contain an audio event, even if it's a recording of silence. (Back to top)
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How can I reduce noise picked up by my sound card?

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Using good quality shielded cables and trying the sound card in different slots may help reduce noise. If the sound card has a volume control, you can try different settings (maximum is probably best). Using a mixer program you can make sure that undesired inputs (e.g. microphone) are set to zero gain. Philipp Braunbeck reported that on his ESS-1868 sound card there was a jumper to turn off the built-in amplifier which helped reduce noise when enabled.
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Can I use a sound card to replace the system console beep?

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Another variant is the beep program found at ftp://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/kernel/patches/misc/modreq_beep.tgz The modutils package has an example program and kernel patch that supports calling an arbitrary external program to generate sounds when requested by the kernel. Version 2.0 and later of KDE allows playing a sound file for the console beep in KDE applications such as konsole.
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What is a full duplex sound card?

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A full duplex sound card is one that allows you to receive and send voice at the same time. In a telephone conversation, this means that you can speak and listen simultaneously. This message means that you are probably running another program that uses the sound card such as playing an audio CD. This prevents PC2Call from functioning.
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Should I consider a new sound card?

MDG Computers Product FAQs
A good sound card and compatible speakers heighten your multimedia experience, making it more electrifying, compelling and fulfilling. A sound card will also allow you to add the Dolby Digital surround sound experience with a good set of surround speakers. Ask your MDG store representative for details on compatibility with your computer.
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Perhaps you might have pushed the volume control and activated mute. In the case, you will see a message ??Mute?? on the top of the screen in portrait mode. There is no Mute indicator in landscape mode. Moreover, in the case of the TV CF Card P-01 (PAL version), you might have selected the wrong PAL sound system. The P-01 supports PAL-B/G, PAL-I and PAL D/K sound system. You will need to tap ??PAL Sound?? button to select the correct PAL sound system in your country in order to get the audio.
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No. You can hear the audio portion of the class through your telephone by calling the designated toll-free phone number.
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How do I get my sound card to work?

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Look in /etc/rc.d/rc.modules under the Sound Support section. There are several examples of modprobe lines for various sound cards. Yours may be listed. If it isn't, you can look in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/sound for specific sound card information. Once you have the appropriate modprobe line or lines for your sound card, add them to /etc/rc.d/rc.modules to have the driver load at boot time.
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How do I detect if my PC has a Sound Card?

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In the list you get, click on "Sound, view and game controllers". If you don't see anything related to SOUND, click on "Refresh". The detection will start. If you still don't get anything related to sound, Bad luck... : (. You don't have it.
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