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-Analog Ports, this is found on the backside of card for input/output devices such as speakers, microphones, CD-Audio, game controller.

-Extras, some sound boards have extra chips for MIDI controllers and even RAM/ROM chips to store MIDI information and more.

-Most soundcards have to run different types of sound and are limited. The most typical is WAV. (Windows) or MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) these are very typical. Most of you have downloaded that cheesy webpage that has a MIDI file on it. Some are real pathetic and some are really great. This depends on the MIDI of course and the channels available in the Sound card. Take a look at the information laid out about sound formats for more information.


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