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Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
> 
> Hi all!
> 
>         New pre-release of ALSA driver contains /proc/sound/dev directory
> in which are present all active - runtime created - sound devices. I need
> this interface for virtual PCM mixing module (not done yet - only first
> unstable non-working test code is available).

Does this mean that people with new sound effect accelarator modules (I
mean modules as in a small device that sits under your monitor that used
to be MIDI only, NOT a kernel module) can be used to mix sounds and
preform realtime effects on them through ALSA?

