Yeah, that's kind of what I was thinking, too. Just let the Roland card have the MIDI port 330. Thanks for the input, guys.
If anyone else has some creative (heh, heh...no pun intended) port choices, it's always interesting to hear them!
FYI, the setup I'm currently playing around with is a 386/SX25 that has only *two* ISA ports -- so I must choose my add-on cards/options very carefully!
Right now, I've got the somewhat rare-ish SB16 CT2750 ASP (that has the accompanying Creative External 2X CD-ROM), in one ISA slot. The other slot is my Roland SCC1. And waiting in the wings, I've got an MT32 that I plan on using with the SCC1's intelligent MIDI port, for games that can benefit from it.
The OTHER possible setup I was contemplating, is using a SB Pro 1 in one ISA slot, and the SCC1 in the second ISA slot. And instead of the Creative 2X CD drive, I could use a different external CD-ROM drive that hooks up to my parallel port.
In either setup, I'd have SB audio effects, Roland GM and MT32 access, and a nice vintage optical drive (which I enjoy having, even on these older systems).
Does anyone have any thoughts on which SB setup you'd go with, if you were me...and why? Would you prefer the SB16, or the SB Pro 1? Remember: I'll mainly be running games designed to work with a 386SX 25MHz or lower speed, so nothing very "advanced" like Descent and the later games.
Once you go retro, you'll never go back...