Sound blaster audigy midi p

I bought a SB Audigy2 value bulk, this card haven't a onboard midi port; is there the possibility to buy and connect a midi port?

Originally Posted by karloch
Hi everyone!
I recently purchased a Sound Blaster Audigy RX and I'm very pleased with the improved audio quality over the Intel HDA included in my motherboard.
However, I have a problem when playing MID files using hardware midi synthesis: I select the correct midi device "SB Audigy 5/Rx Synth A" and play the midi file using Windows Media Player. I can hear the tune, but with LOT of noise. As this problem is only happening with MIDI, I wonder if it is a driver issue or a faulty card. I have tried with official Creative drivers and with the Daniel_K's SB 5.3 support pack with same result.
I'm attaching an MP3 file of the MIDI output you can get a clear picture of what's happening.
ffaboss_short.zip
Should I replace my card or is it a software problem?
Hi karloch,
Pardon me for saying that I did not detect the noise you mentioned in your attached MP3 file. I can't be sure it's the noise or is it part of the music; especially towards the end of the playback. I'm using VLC player btw.
Perhaps, you may like to test it with another media player.
Cheers,
JL-CL

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