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- Ultrasound Daily Digest Wed, 14 Apr 1993 Volume 3 : Issue 14
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- Today's Topics:
- archive.epas
- FTP site archive.epas.utoronto.ca
- GUS and Tony La Russa II
- invalid sboslib error message
- More on midi stereo
- patchwork 8)
- Stereo Effects for Midi Users
- Ultima 7
- Ultrasound/CD-ROM combo
- Ultrasound Daily Digest V3 #13
- Upload to epas
- Yet another Crash & Burn...
-
- .Information about the UltraSound Daily Digest (such as
- mail addresses, request servers, ftp sites, etc., etc.) can be found
- at the end of the Digest.
-
- .*** HEY!!! ***
-
- .Before you ask a question, *** READ THE FAQ ***. It's
- available on the request server and the ftp sites, or check the
- newsgroup archives.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1993 15:36:24 -0400 (EDT)
- From: Morgan Stair <Morgan_Stair@dl5000.bc.edu>
- Subject: Re: archive.epas
- Message-ID: <Pine.3.03.9304131516.A1636-9100000@dlws9.bc.edu>
-
- On Mon, 12 Apr 1993, Dave Perry VE3IFB wrote:
-
- > The "archive" name works for me - maybe something is amiss with your mailer
- > or domain name server.
-
- I think the problem is that the name server for epas is screwed up or so
- slow that it doesn't respond in time.
-
- The address (128.100.160.36) always seems to work, however.
-
- -Morgan
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1993 09:35:24 -0500 (EDT)
- From: adam@epas.utoronto.ca (Adam Iles)
- Subject: Re: FTP site archive.epas.utoronto.ca
- Message-ID: <9304131335.AA17201@epas.utoronto.ca>
-
- There have been a few comments about the anonymous ftp server, and why
- it's referred to as archive.epas instead of klingon.epas. The
- authoritative answer is that there is no guaranty that the anonymous
- ftp service will always be provided on klingon, I reserve the right
- to move it on very short notice if the need arises. By using a cname
- (alias) of archive.epas if the service is moved the domain name can move
- with it. I do not expect the archive to move, but I'd rather have a
- mechanism prepared than have to worry about it later.
-
- Personally I do not care (and cannot tell) if your ftp command uses
- archive or klingon, but I hope that you will remember to try archive if
- klingon starts to reject anonymous ftp connections.
-
- BTW. If there is a failure in resolving either the archive.epas or
- klingon.epas domain names you can use the IP address, but if the
- archives are moved it will stop working.
-
- .Name to try first:.archive.epas.utoronto.ca
- .Name to try second:.klingon.epas.utoronto.ca
- .If desperate:..128.100.160.36
- .If all else fails:.Try again in 15 minutes or so.
- ....(The system does come down occasionally.)
-
- --
- Adam Iles -- EPAS Computing. adam@epas.utoronto.ca
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 13 Apr 93 17:21:30 EDT
- From: Peter G.N. Scheyen <scheyen@csd.uwo.ca>
- Subject: GUS and Tony La Russa II
- Message-ID: <9304132121.AA09599@mccarthy.csd.uwo.ca>
-
- Has anyone managed to get Tony La Russa Baseball II to work with the
- GUS? It surprised the hell out of me to see that it detected that I
- had a GUS. Then to my extreme disappointment it basically told me
- that I had to have SBOS installed. However, it doesn't even recognize
- the soundcard unless I choose the SB option (rather than GUS) and even
- then it crashes before I "Play ball".
-
- Sigh,
-
- Pete
- scheyen@csd.uwo.ca
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1993 20:24:37 MST
- From: "Dave Bakken" <bakken@cs.arizona.edu>
- Subject: invalid sboslib error message
- Message-ID: <199304140324.AA22690@centennial.cs.arizona.edu>
-
- I'm posting the following to the Ultrasound list since it
- might help clarify my problem. I'm xing out the name of the
- guy who sent me the email since I haven't asked his permission
- to post it. One thing I forgot to mention in last night's
- digest is that not only do I get the SBOS error messages,
- but a program I try to run that used to work fine now hangs
- (In fact, I don't have any programs I've tried that now work
- for me under SBOS).
-
- Following is my reply to the guy.
-
- Hi XXXX,
-
- Thank you very much for taking the time to reply to my message.
- I appreciate this. However, I don't think that your strong
- RTFM tone was warranted...
-
- From XXXX@yyyTue Apr 13 03:53:20 1993
- From: "..."
- Subject: gus troubles
- To: bakken@cs.arizona.edu
-
- Dave:
-
- Many of the problems you are reporting are covered (in detail) in the
- text files that accompanied the new disk set. Did you read these? If
- so you better read them again!
-
- Yes, I read the readme file (courtesy of the Gravis Viewer); I even
- printed it out on my workstation (had to get rid of the <cr>s and
- the ^Cs and ^Bs, though). Were there any other files that I should
- have found with the distribution? I also snarfed all the info
- files on the ftp archive site, including gusfaq.txt.
-
- For instance, the reason your sbos is not working is that you probably
- did not copy the required files to both the \ultrasnd and the
- \ultrasnd\sbos directory. Did you make sure to take off the old
- sbos files?
-
- As I mentioned in my posting, I deleted the entire old ultrasnd
- directory. I most likely did not copy up what was needed into
- the both of these directories, since I have no idea what files
- have to be so copied (and I find it amazing that such a spiffy
- install program didn't do that for me). Do you have a list of
- the files that need to be in both directories?
-
- Also, playmidi has nothing to do with SBOS! And it says "SBOS installed"
- not "Ultrasound Installed". Are you aware that the SBOS program is only
- necessary for emulating SoundBlaster? You don't need it to run playmidi
- and things.
-
- Yes, I realize that SBOS is just for this emulation. I felt it might
- shed some light to GUS gurus that Playmidi still worked.
-
- And sorry I forgot the exact message it told me. It hasn't told me this
- for a few days since it gives the error message instead.
-
- Also, the documentation is very clear that SBOS 2.04 works fine with
- Windows. What were you talking about when you asked if the
- install could "scan the autoexec file"? That is totally unnecessary.
-
- I had heard that this was no longer a problem, but the FAQ that I
- snarfed (dated 4/9/93) still warned about firing up SBOS before
- Windows. Ergo, my caution.
-
- Also your problem with the Ultrasound Init is not really a problem.
- That is (approximately) what it is supposed to say.
-
- It is a problem because a program (Playroom for my daughter) that
- used to run with the help of SBOS now has no sound, and in fact
- hangs after you click the mouse a few times. I suspect that
- this is related to the face that I get that error message and
- no audio ``SBOS installed'' message. On the plus side, however,
- a program (Alphabet Blocks) that used to hang under Windows after
- 10-50 mouse clicks now seems to work just fine with the new
- disks.
-
- My advice to you is:
- 1) Read the documentation
- Done, as noted.
-
- 2) Remove all your ultrasound files and directories, and
- copies of files you might have put elsewhere.
- 3) Re-install from scratch with the new version 2 disks.
-
- I'm not sure that this would any good, since I would be repeating
- the steps I took to install it in the first place. Maybe I have
- an old file from the previous release in one of my non-ultrasd
- directories, but I have no idea of what they might be named and
- thus no way to delete them. Any suggestions?
-
- Thank you again for your feedback, Neil.
-
- Dave
-
- You should be happy then.
-
-
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Apr 1993 12:58:30 PST
- From: chrisw <chrisw@leland.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: More on midi stereo
- Message-ID: <9304131958.AA06351@leland.Stanford.EDU>
-
- ------------
-
- To answer my own question: why does the GUS click when you pan noises using
- the controller 10 midi messages?
-
- Seems the answer is that GUS 'mixer' supports only 15 different pan positions
- and the 'clickiness' arises from the fact that you can hear the level change
- in the two channels when you pan something across. Looks like a sort of
- linear scheme may have been used for the levels here as well. There's a lot
- of 'movement' in the end couple of positions but not much in the middle.
-
- Well, looking on the bright side, at least it shows that stereo isn't being
- acheived using two mono voices and altering their volume levels.
-
- Another bit of trivia. Mod wheel messages increase both the depth of vibrato
- AND the rate. Never come across this before. Also, the 'automatic' vibrato
- is kind of reset whenever you twiddle the mod wheel. There's probably a
- single vibrato level held in memory somewhere by the driver.
-
- Chris.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1993 01:13:41 -0400 (EDT)
- From: dionf@ERE.UMontreal.CA (Francois Dion)
- Subject: patchwork 8)
- Message-ID: <9304140513.AA27234@brise.ERE.UMontreal.CA>
-
- Hey, i wanted feedback, i got feedback!
-
- Are you just all beeing polite, or do you really think what you all say?
- Dont answer that... 8)
-
- So, a lot of people are interested in the patch editor (people who have heard
- accrdeon are willing to sell their aunt, grandmother, sister for a program that
- will permit them to do that) but there are some other concerns:
- SYSEX! yes. Gravis/Forte needs to have some sysex so we can use more than the
- 128 GM melodics and the included percs. In dos, a .cfg file is easy to do,
- but in windows, there is not anything trivial. Who should i contact regarding
- this? I also found that the window driver doesn't seem to support multi-layers
- but maybe i did something wrong. Another thing i found out is that all the
- patches are 1 octave off (accrdeon was adjusted 1 octave down because of
- that) compared to conventional numbering. Gee. Who is in charge of patches
- and the related stuff at Gravis? Or is it Forte?
-
- Anyway, what was the point of my post? Well, i have some 16 bit .wav and raw
- data, some .h and some .c and some doc i made. What we now need is a
- mail reflector asap because i'm going hexadecimal crazy! We need tools to
- create patches. This is one of the most important point going for the Gravis,
- and with some new patches circulating, i think we will get more support.
-
- Also, all of you who sent me questions/requests/comments today, will be
- answered when i have a little more time.
-
- Ciao,
- --
- Francois Dion
- ' _ _ _
- CISM (_) (_) _) FM Montreal , Canada Email: CISM@ERE.UMontreal.CA
- (_) / . _) 10000 Watts Telephone no: (514) 343-7511
- _______________________________________________________________________________
- Audio-C-DJ-Fractals-Future-Label-Multimedia-Music-Radio-Rave-Video-VR-Volvo-...
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Apr 1993 02:54:43 PST
- From: chrisw <chrisw@leland.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: Stereo Effects for Midi Users
- Message-ID: <9304130954.AA23441@leland.Stanford.EDU>
-
- ------------
-
- Greetings fellow musical gussers:
-
- I'm not sure if someone else has reported this already, but I've just been
- checking out the Gus's midi controller message receives and this is what
- came out:
-
- Pitch bend is O.K. (no idea how you set pitch bend depth though)
-
- Controller 1 - mod wheel (vibrato depth)
-
- Controller 7 - volume
-
- Controller 10 - pan
-
- Controller 64 - sustain pedal
-
- I didn't exhaustively check, but my guess is that these are the only ones.
- (I mean, what else does the GUS do but play back something with a pitch and
- amplitude?).
-
- The pleasant surprise was that pan position (controller 10) works. Well, kind
- of works, anyway. If you move the pan position while the GUS is sustaining a
- note on the channel for some reason you get plenty of clicking as the noise
- moves L to R. If you move pan when a noise is decaying it stays where it is,
- but when you play a new note it will start in the new position.
-
- So, for all those who are using sequencers with keyboards with user assignable
- continuous controllers (yes, I mean both of you): sequence something up with
- a short noise (short durations), define your continuous controller to
- transmit on channel 10, do a take on the sequenced track while frantically
- moving your continuous controller all over the place. Result: STEREO EFFECTS!
-
- Unfortunately, can't do any slow panning effects because of the clicking.
- Don't suppose Gravis is going to fix this for us? Anyone know WHY it's
- clicking? Suppose it's just that the volume of the waveform is being changed
- in a discontinuous way. But why? The volume controller (7) doesn't click.
-
- Apologies if this is already in the FAQ. If not, it probably should be.
-
- By the way, I don't suppose the GUS drivers have any midi sysex features?
-
- One last thing. I'm afraid that the GUS response to volume of midi messages
- has nothing to do with the way all synth keyboards are set up to transmit.
- Anyone know if it's possible to change the velocity curve of the GUS to
- more closely match a normal keyboard? Note that I DON'T mean rescaling an
- existing midi file. I actually want to be able to hear what I'm playing
- while I'm playing it. I don't know how much more of this pounding to get a
- loud note my keyboard or fingers can take. (By the way, this is very silly
- and very annoying. Why did Gravis do this?)
-
- Cheers,
-
- Chris.
-
-
-
-
-
- ------------ End of Forwarded Message
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1993 04:03:37 -0400 (EDT)
- From: Greg K Chung <stiletto+@cmu.edu>
- Subject: Ultima 7
- Message-ID: <EfmbDNO00WB=BVjkw=@andrew.cmu.edu>
-
- I can't get Ultima 7 to work with SBOS.. the old SBOS flag sheet says
- that 1.23 will work with no flags. Versions 1.23, 1.40, 2.02, 2.04
- crash during the intro after about two spoken words.
-
- This is odd considering *every* version works with Wing Commander 2
- (also Origin).
-
- I am using a clean boot to try this... anyone have any suggestions?
-
-
-
- Greg Chung : "At least I ain't from West Virginia."
- stiletto@cmu.edu :
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 13 Apr 93 15:39:53 CDT
- From: hastings@ms3.dseg.ti.com
- Subject: Ultrasound/CD-ROM combo
- Message-ID: <9304132039.AA05791@ms3.dseg.ti.com>
-
- At Best Buy yesterday, I saw an Ultrasound/CD-ROM bundle for $399.
- This was a package from Gravis. As a side comment, I think the box
- was smaller than the GUS alone - seems that Gravis heard all the
- complaining about the wasted space in the GUS box. Does anyone
- have any specs on the CD-ROM drive? Is this a good deal?
-
- There was a SoundBlaster (?) 16 ASP/CD-ROM bundle next to it for
- $550, and I've read comments about the CD-ROM being a slow 390ms
- drive. So the GUS bundle, if the CD-ROM drive is decent, looks
- like a very affordable way to get into multi-media.
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 13 Apr 93 2:17:37 CDT
- From: cowles@hydra.convex.com (John Cowles)
- Subject: Re: Ultrasound Daily Digest V3 #13
- Message-ID: <9304130717.AA18893@hydra.convex.com>
-
- Francois Dion is making patches! Hooray!!! They've GOT to be better than
- what is currently available. The potential is here - but the patches sound
- worse than stuff I've got on Edison cylinders. Why? GUS has the potential
- to sound as good as Turtle Beach - why doesn't it? Why don't a FEW patches
- (at least) sound as good as my cheap Yamaha TG100? It's great that we can make
- all sorts of neat synthesizer sounds, but when? how? Why don't we have
- any patches that sound like REAL INSTRUMENTS? Roland, Yamaha, Proteus, Korg,
- Kawaii, Casio, Ensoniq, Peavey, etc. all have (at least a few) patches that
- sound like the real thing. I know that this is much cheaper - but it
- can either do the job or it can sound like a gold-plated Adlib.
-
- Anyway - I whole-heartedly support Francois' efforts (and the accordeon
- patch DOES sound pretty good...).
-
-
- John Cowles cowles@hydra.convex.com
- Convex Computer Corp. 214 497 4375
- 3000 Waterview Pkwy
- Richardson, Tx. 75080
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 13 Apr 93 13:24:41 CDT
- From: cowles@hydra.convex.com (John Cowles)
- Subject: Upload to epas
- Message-ID: <9304131824.AA15548@hydra.convex.com>
-
- I have uploaded brokfolk.zip to
- archive.epas.utoronto.ca:/pub/pc/ultrasound/submit
-
- This is a midi file which uses instrumentation that sounds pretty good
- on a GUS. Any questions, complaints, feedback, etc. to me. Want more?
-
-
- John Cowles cowles@hydra.convex.com
- Convex Computer Corp. 214 497 4375
- 3000 Waterview Pkwy
- Richardson, Tx. 75080
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1993 02:13:12 -0500 (CDT)
- From: Cyclone <amk45687@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu>
- Subject: Yet another Crash & Burn...
- Message-ID: <199304130713.AA16017@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu>
-
- After following much message traffic on the GUS and SBOS, I have yet to see
- a specific problem mentioned.
-
- I am an avid Flight Simulator pilot. I have Microsft Flight Simulator version
- 4.0 and the Aircraft and Scenery Designer. Along with this, I have Mallard
- Software's Sound, Graphics, and Aircraft Upgrade.
- I will abbreviate this SGA.
- SGA works will Adlib, SB, SBPro, plus an older Covox card, and certain PC
- speaker effects. It was extremely well behaved with my old SB card. SBOS
- does not seem to do the trick for the SGA. I get a high pitched screeching
- sound on top of the digitized sounds I should be hearing, and the sound is
- intermittent. Also, the overhead of SBOS causes considerable slowdown of
- display update in FlightSim. This is annoying at best.
- I am using the new version of the ultrasound software (2.01) and SBOS 2.04.
- I have tried this with several different settings and nothing really seemed
- to help the SGA.
-
- Any suggestions? FlightSim w/SGA is grounded until I get this resolved.
-
- Also: FlightSim is kernalized (I believe). To change the graphics or sound,
- it seems only necessary to change the driver file used by flight sim, e.g.
- insert a new driver, and tell it to use it.
- Anyone have any thoughts on Native GUS support for FlightSim? anyone have
- any idea where to begin?
-
-
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- //// Cyclone amk45687@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu
-
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