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Pretty simple question. I want to play 4 separate MIDI channels to 4 separate groups of music students simultaneously - in 4 acoutically separated locations. Nothing too fancy, even FM synthesis would do and I'd have no trouble managing the audio part. What choices (if any) do I have? I've got plenty of soundcards lying around. Can I connect two at once? Do I need a special sequencer/player to give 4 output channels rather than stereo panning? Any advice would be appreciated. BTW I don't heed huge amounts of crosstalk rejection between the four channels, just enough so that students can clearly hear their own part. Regards, John
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