This is what I've tried so far:
To tell if you have SoundMax WDM drivers installed I follow the steps below:
Start - Settings - Control Panel - Open Systems - Select Hardware tab - Click on Device Manager - expand Sound, Video and game controllers - double click the SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio I Click the driver tab
If the version starts with 5.12.1. xxxx, then the driver is WDM. And it said that.
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To check whether you have SoundMAX midi I follow these steps:
Start - Settings - Control Panel - Open the - Open the "Sounds and Multimedia" Properties - Click the Audio tab - Under the Midi Music Playback check whether "SoundMAX WDM MIDI" is in the drop down list. It wasn't in the drop down list.
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Well I went to the SoundMax site and this is what I found out:
#32 and 33 from FAQ Section
32 Why doesn't my MIDI port work?
Musicians sometimes use the MIDI port connector on some computers to connect to an external musical instrument. SoundMAX does not support the MIDI port of computers.
In many cases, because the MIDI synthesizer runs on the computer's main processor, there can be a short delay between when a MIDI instrument (that is connected to the computer) plays a note and when that note plays out the speakers.
On some computers, SoundMAX includes a MIDI synthesizer (which simulates musical instruments) which can play MIDI files. Some games and web pages create audio sounds using the MIDI synthesizer.
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33 Why is there a 1/4 second delay when using external MIDI devices?
In many cases, because the MIDI synthesizer runs on the computer's main processor, there can be a short delay between when a MIDI instrument (that is connected to the computer) plays a note and when that note plays out the speakers.
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I guess I will have to wait for my TurtleBeach Sound Card to get here.