"default" sound drivers vs. ALSA?

From: Mitch Wiedemann (mc2_at_lightlink.com)
Date: 02/20/04

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    Recent posts have led me to wonder: Are there particular advantages of
    going through the trouble of installing and using ALSA drivers for my
    sound card, if the built-in FC1 drivers work*?

    *except I don't have any midi music when playing DOOM. :(

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