The most recent working wine-multimedia package is pretty outdated at wine 1.3.29. As such, you are almost assuredly better off with vanilla wine w/ alsa unless you have a specific use case where a 3rd party pulse driver works better. Pulse enabled builds of wine tend to have just as many sound problems as they fix, with tons of apps/games lacking sound that works fine in vanilla wine. The only time you should be using 'pulse' as a driver in wine is if you have your own custom pulse-enabled build of wine installed, like wine-multimedia from AUR. Wine-fox is my customized build of wine you shouldn't need (game-specific patches, disabled 64 bit support, etc), and you should not specifically need the git version of openal (openal-git + lib32-openal-git) unless you are running wine-multimedia or some other such pulse-enabled wine package from the AUR, but you should have the regular versions installed, probably.
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