Hi there,
I've had a fair amount of experience with this very problem, being a composer by trade :-)
I think the most comprehensive and useful drivers available are the ALSA drivers available from http://www.alsa-project.org which are free, easy to compile and support a vast number of cards including most of the Crystal Semiconductor chipsets (like your own). It works best with KDE, so I suggest you get that if you're not already running it.
Cheears,
eD
Being quite new to Linux can anyone help me I'm wanting to get music to work in Linux but have not got a good idea of how to do it.
I have a CMI8330 16bit PnP Sound Card compatible with Soundblaster 16 and Windowa Sound System I sure there must be someone out there who can help
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