Programmatic Control of X-FI ??? // Two Creative Sound Cards on Same PC ???

The pc about below is currently running WinXP, but I plan to replace it with a Vista based machine in early?200.
1] Can someone please point me in the right directions? I would like to use something like an API or some other interface method to control the volume level of the X-FI usb device. Hopefully to be able to control the volume of?each of the 5 channels independently as well as the master volume. In other words,?have a dotNET program (or VB script, etc etc) that will interface with the X-FI via something running on the same pc. I would prefer it to interface with one of the SoundBlaster or Creative softwares so as to not reinvent any wheels, but that is an option. The simpler the better. I don't need anything fancy and probably just the controlling the volume?levels will work fine.
Alternately, it might be possible to control the X-FI with an IR remote, but I am not aware of IR functionality in? the X-FI.
2] I am also wondering: How do I run two different Creative sound cards on the same pc without issues? The rational for this is that I want to improve the sound quality of our home theater pc to 7. Creative quality level, but I need the X-FI to control audio for the home automation software that runs on the same pc. The home automation software generates Text To Speech audio which does not need to flow through the high quality Creative sound card. I was hoping to use the X-FI in a simple mode to route the TTS speech audio out to 4 or 5 sets of speakers as monaural voice. During different occupancy times and night time, its very useful to lower the volume level (especially upstairs when sleeping).
I have a hunch the X-FI would be a truly awesome device to use for this purpose. There are many other people who would like to do this same thing. It would be nice to have a device like the X-FI that is widely available.
Thanks much for any and all help. Sorry if this is so 'newbie', but I just don;t know how to start.
STEVE

HellknightFA wrote:
Perhaps Creative Labs as manufacturer of the pehaps widest? spread soundcards on our market can work with Blizzard together to solve this problem.
Nice idea but keep on dreaming
http://forums.creative.com/creativelabs/board/message?board.id=soundblaster&message.id=74283&vie w=by_date_ascending&page=
http://forums.creative.com/creativelabs/board/message?board.id=soundblaster&message.id=7962
http://forums.creative.com/creativelabs/board/message?board.id=soundblaster&message.id=5882
http://forums.creative.com/creativelabs/board/message?board.id=soundblaster&message.id=77697
http://forums.creative.com/creativelabs/board/message?board.id=soundblaster&message.id=32566
Unfortunately CL don't really care, they just blame it on nVidia and dismiss it.

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