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From: Tobiah <toby@rcsreg.com>
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Subject: Re: Newbie recommendations/Ensoniq
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> > i, unfortunately, have an Ensoniq AudioPCI, which is GREAT for windoze,
> > but (until ALSA) was nothing but trouble in linux...
> 
> How well does it work with ALSA? Since I plan to use ALSA, not OSS, that is
> my concern. I should mention that full-duplex is also important to me -- I
> would like to be able to record with multitracking software.


I have the AudioPCI.  SLab multitrack runs better under ALSA, I hear that
Multitrack2.2 won't yet.  I bought the Ensoniq APCI b/c OSS tech recommended
it as lowest S/N card.  Seems to be the case from my perspective.

Toby

