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No, this sound card will be able to take over capabilities of the internal card.
Yes, you need an M-box 2, 002 or 003.
A reasonably fast PC/Mac External Soundcard with low latency (onboard sound not good enough) Monitors and/or speakers Mixer (optional)
Assuming that mixer is a "sound mixer" and not the thing with beaters, yes. Otherwise, just break out your old cassette deck.
You need to install driver for your sound card.
No. To use an MD-12 in as a sound re-enforcement mixer, you will need to have a separate power amp.
Most mixers do not amplify the sound. However, there are some rack-mountable ones that do amplify it. If you are working with a regular mixer, you will need amplifiers built into your speakers or a separate amplifier
Some possibilities include: * Your sound card isn't supported by ALSA. Check the ALSA website to see if your card is supported. * Your volume is turned down. * Your speakers are not turned on * Your sound card has been disabled in the BIOS.
The sound card functions by converting digital data into analog information. It also converts analog data into digital data. The digital signal processor inside of the sound card is responsible for this.
You may be referring to a Sound Mixer, but you need to provide more detail.
it means you need to buy speakers
If your computer has a sound card there is no need to purchase a new one.