SoundFonts & High-End Audio Cards
Hey Toki,
I have a Terratec EWX 24/96 audio card. It doesn't have wavetable synthesis like the Creative cards do, so I have to use a software synthesiser to play soundfonts. There are plenty of soft synths available if you do a Google search. I think there is a dedicated SoundFont player - but I can't remember who markets it. Seer Systems perhaps?
One advantage with the Terratec is that it has a MIDI adaptor. I don't own a MIDI keyboard, but if ever I buy one, I know the Terratec will happily live along side it.
I used to have an AWE64 Gold. In its day it was, well just awesome I suppose, but compared to my Terratec 24/96 - as another poster has alluded - it's like night and day. Recording guitar overdubs on the AWE was a nightmare - the sound was more horrible than something that's REALLY horrid!

Playback was 8-bits and recording 16-bits. 8-bits playback is like listening to a crappy transistor radio that's not quite tuned to a radio station. Ugh!
There are some really good SoundFonts available, and I noticed James Argo in another post was asking for people's favourite SFs. James, if you recall my instructions on how to load SFs into VSampler 2.74, it pretty well listed my fave fonts. I also like Garden Bass sometimes in place of FunkyBass.
My audiocard came bundled with GigaSampler LE which had some absolutely fabulous samples: two drum sets, two bass guitars and two electric pianos as well as the well-known GigaPiano. Believe me, there's nothing that comes close to those Giga samples.
Alas, GigaSampler LE is crippled and won't allow recording along side MIDI files.

So I had some great backing tracks but no way of recording my guitar along side of them.
Oops, sorry, I've rambled on a bit here Toki. I'd better get back to drawing those things that makes my boss wealthy!
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BluesMeister