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which sound blaster cards support daughter boards?
« on: January 24, 2016, 02:37:37 AM »
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Waveblaster Header

If you want to use a MIDI daughterboard like the:
Waveblaster,
Waveblaster II,
Roland SCB-7 or
SCB-55 or
Yamaha DB50XG or
Yamaha DB60XG
on your sound card, stay away from the AWE32 Value, SB32 or AWE64, as they do not support the header.

you need a true AWE32 for this.. or a SB16 with a daughterboard header.
a few example AWE32 Models supported :
CT2760, CT3900, CT3980, CT3990

(thanks to great heirophant for this info)
-- http://nerdlypleasures.blogspot.ca/2012/07/sound-blaster-awe32-64-options.html