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    Does anyone here know if this audio card supports midi hardware playback,i have an audigy rx 5 that plays midi files.Searched google but no midi playback mentioned.
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    Just got the card and installed it and no support for midi play back.
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    Page 44 of the manual mentions midi settings, so while it is not really the focus of these cards anymore, it is pretty simple & fundamental to that whole series/family of chipsets. Easy to include. It's probably just hidden, and you will need a good dedicated midi file player or sequencer to get good results.


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    I got a midi player installed that does the same job,CoolSoft_VirtualMIDISynth_2.13.7.
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    plays midi files. But it is a little stand alone black box device, not a card. It's about 20 years old but still works
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    Originally Posted by Cornucopia View Post
    Page 44 of the manual mentions midi settings, so while it is not really the focus of these cards anymore, it is pretty simple & fundamental to that whole series/family of chipsets. Easy to include. It's probably just hidden, and you will need a good dedicated midi file player or sequencer to get good results.


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    I checked my manuals but there's no page 44,do you have a link for that manual?
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    I downloaded it, so here it is...

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Name:	UG Sound Blaster Audigy Rx_Ver 1.2.pdf
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    Went by what model you mentioned in 1st post.

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    I thought you meant my Creative Sound BlasterX AE-5,the audigy rx 5 is card i replaced which had midi support.
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    You said, "I have an ...rx5...".
    Wasn't clear that you were replacing it. Why replace it if it works?

    Looking at that model, no it doesn't have a dedicated midi synth sound chip. But that's probably because the card is geared more towards high end gaming.
    However, you don't really need a dedicated chip, all you need is a software Synthesizer that can play midi files. Computers have improved so much since the old SB models that a dedicated chip isn't necessary as long as your CPU is decent enough. There seems to be a bunch of soft syth options available for download, including a few that are listed as free. I would go for one with DL soundfont support.


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    I replaced the card cause i do high end gaming,the rx was sometimes getting problems with midi outputs just vanishing due to driver conflicts.
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