Audiophile 192 soundcard

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Just bought an Audiophile 192 soundcard. This is the first separate card I've had. Up to now I've used the built in system on the computer. i.e. the one integrated on the motherboard. As a relative newbie I thought all cards had a built in synth. Now I've discovered that the 192 has none and having disabled my previous sound source I've lost the GM which I used to use a lot.
Another thing - with the old system I could quickly connect the audio output to the input internally so I could bounce midi tracks to audio. Now I can't see a way of doing it unless I connect them physically via the hardware mixer.
I'm beginning to think I've lost more than I've gained.
Any guidance would be much appreciated.
 
you'll need to re-enable your onboard card to get the midi synth back, that shouldn't be a problem, Make sure to set the delta to be your default device in the control panel.

Check out the monitor mixer for bouncing your midi tracks. I've never had to do this but if you were doing it before the mm should get you there.
 
Just find a free GM softsynth like wingroove. Trust me, you have lost nothing
 
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