It is "possible" that the emu10k1 driver is correct, as that is the driver for all sound blaster cards since SB Live. Unlike Windows, Linux drivers are consolidated, using the same functions for each of the cards, and adding new functions as new feature sets arrive. The HDA-Intel card, for example, supports 5 different vendors (Sigmatel, RealTek, Analog Devices, C Media, and Silicon Labs), and several codecs from each vendor. The core driver is the same for each, so instead of a driver for each codec version, you have one universal driver and they all share common functions equally.
After looking at the alsa-project website, it's possible that it isn't supported...yet. The only entry for it in the soundcards matrix is:
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Card delivered to developers. Completely new architecture. No support.
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If you own this card, try downloading and installing alsa 1.0.11 (driver, lib, and utils minimum). build and install them, then see if your card is detected.