Hm, I was under the impression that the driver/emu10k1 simply read the sound font data from user memory, and saved it to dedicated memory belonging to the emu10k1.
Ah well, at least that answers that. Thanks for writing.
Hm, I was under the impression that the driver/emu10k1 simply read the sound font data from user memory, and saved it to dedicated memory belonging to the emu10k1.
Ah well, at least that answers that. Thanks for writing.