I didn't want to make that difference, but as every
mainboard nowadays
has a "decent" audio chip onboard and as every more demanding user
(the "professional") has a second card, too, why not just split
applications between those two?
because its broken.
why not, no matter whether the chipset is on-board, or in an external
firewire case, present the -same- configuration of the audio-system,
no matter what!
*this* would be a pro approach. saying that its okay to have two
different audio subsystem configs, because "most likely" (ack, spit!)
there will be 'two different cards' involved .. this is so broken.
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Jay Vaughan