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Brian Franck <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 Oct 1998 10:24:24 -0400
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On Sun, 18 Oct 1998, Chris Niles wrote:

> I'm looking for a soundcard that supports DirectX, has two internal audio
> inputs (for two cd-rom drives), line-out, spkr-out, mic-in, and line-in. It
> also must be available in PCI format.... And to add to that, I'd like it to
> have a onboard wavetable, for MIDI composing. I was looking at the SB Live!,
> but it's $200. Anbody have any suggestoins?
>
> TIA,
> Chris Niles
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Chris,
The Ensoniq AudioPCI card is what I have in my computer.  It has 3
internal audio inputs: CD, modem, and tv. I am sure you could use 2 of
them for CD-ROMS.  It also has the required external plugs and a midi
input. It's a 32 bit, PNP, full duplex 3d, wavetable, PCI card. I use
this card all the time with games that require DirectX. I think
the sound quality is great also.  You can find this card for about $30.
Check www.pricewatch.com to find the cheapest price and where to buy.
Hope this helps

Brian Franck

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