Re: New PC, new setting, old soundfonts, new doubts
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I'm now using a SoundBlaster Audigy RX, which supports soundfonts and has been working great for the last 10 years. I was wondering whether I should get a new one for my next PC. I've seen some cool looking new soundcards around, e.g. the SoundBlasterX AE-5 Plus.
I will definitely need 16 MIDI channels and the capability of using soundfonts, but I really don't know if any "recent" soundcard (or even the one integrated in each motherboard) supports them anymore.
Do you have any advice for me? Would I be able to use soundfonts on any device other than my beloved old Audigy RX?
Even more importantly... Will NWC2 be working smoothly on Windows 11?
Hey Aure,
I can't really give you any definite advice, BUT I remember when I was last doing a desktop upgrade I had a terrible time finding a Soundblaster that supported soundfonts at all. It appears that you have one that does, and that is PCI Express compatible - wish I'd found it when I wanted it... This is so I can say: RESEARCH the card you want, make sure it has soundfont support!
From memory, I'm pretty sure all Soundblasters that had soundfont support supported 2 banks of MIDI, and the standard for each MIDI bank is 16 channels*, so having 16 channels is no problem, and you will likely have access to 32 if you configure both banks.
While I'm not using Win11 myself, I believe the concensus of users here that do say NWC runs fine.
* 16 channels is a MIDI standard, not a Creative one.
Hope that all helps.