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- Ultrasound Daily Digest Fri, 8 Jan 93 Volume 2 : Issue 7
-
- Today's Topics:
- Call ACCOLADE about your Star Control II problems!
- Finally.. I have a GUSable computer
- For those who don't have it...
- GUS registration card
- Patches other than ones from Gravis?
- SC2 (Star Control II) and 1MB GUS -- NEW suggestions???
- Trouble recording with GUS
- Ultrasound 3D!!
- Ultrasound Daily Digest V2 #6
- Weird MODULATOR thing!
-
- 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.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 93 14:04:35 CST
- From: ibmpa!hartmann.austin.ibm.com!lance@ibminet.awdpa.ibm.com (Lance Hartmann)
- Message-Id: <9301072004.AA07086@hartmann.austin.ibm.com>
- Subject: Call ACCOLADE about your Star Control II problems!
- To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
-
- I just got off the phone with the technical support at:
-
- ACCOLADE
- 408-296-8400
-
- regarding my problems with a 1MB GUS and Star Control II. If you, too,
- are experiencing problems, then PLEASE call them. I was VERY surprised,
- based on my readings here, to hear the tech rep at Accolade state that he
- had NEVER (repeat: NEVER) heard of this problem!
-
- The rep suggested I use as clean a system as possible (ie. HIMEM.SYS okay)
- so I plan to give that a try tonight. The rep didn't, however, even try to
- explain why or how I didn't have problems with a 256K GUS....
-
- Lance Hartmann (lance%hartmann.austin.ibm.com@ibmpa.awdpa.ibm.com)
- Yes, that IS a '%' (percent sign) in my network address.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- All statements, comments, opinions, etc. herein reflect those of the author
- and shall NOT be miscontrued as those of IBM or anyone else for that matter.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 23:51:11 -0500 (EST)
- From: impster@ais.org (Charles Budensiek)
- Message-Id: <m0nABgd-000A7zC@ais.org>
- Subject: Finally.. I have a GUSable computer
- To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
-
- I just received my nifty 386DX-33 from the kind UPS people and have a
- question or two on using my GUS in windows 3.1.
-
- I have gotten the GUS to work just fine with WAV sounds, MIDI Mapper, Media
- player... actually the GUS works great on everything. Except for two
- programs, KBMIDI and DRUM. Both of these programs are sposed to make midi
- ... er allow me to make midi music, but I can't get any sound out of either
- of them. Midimap.cfg is in my \windows\system directory, ultrasnd.ini is in
- my \ultrasnd\windows directory. Have I missed something?
-
- thanks,
-
- --
- =============================================================================
- | "Anyone have a coat hanger? My brain itches." | impster@umcc.ais.org
- | "If I was a turnip, would I be revered and | Charles Budensiek
- | "worshipped like I would deserve to be?" | ph #: Ask if you want it.
- =============================================================================
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 93 11:27:42 MET
- From: 07-Jan-1993 1128 <sabiani@taec.enet.dec.com>
- Message-Id: <9301071024.AA08785@vbormc.vbo.dec.com>
- Subject: For those who don't have it...
- To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
-
- Hi GUSers,
-
- I have been a subscriber to this mailing from its start but because of a big
- lack of time I haven't been able read everything...so excuse me if the following
- has been discussed before !
-
- The GUS has been released for some months now and I still haven't seen any
- article or ad about it in the press. (There was a recent article in Byte that
- compared all the sound cards but nothing about the GUS).
- I am almost completely convinced that the GUS is what I (and most of my friends)
- need but I don't even know where I can buy it !
- You have to know that I'm in France and the SB starts to be quite popular here
- (;^)) and apart from the people who read the News, nobody has ever heard of the
- GUS !
-
- So can you answer to those basic questions :
-
- - what is the best company where I could order it from ?
- - what is the current (best ?) price ?
- - when the daughter boards will be available ?
- - what games offer a real GUS driver ?
-
- I would be glad to organize the GUS invasion in France so please help me !
-
- Thanks,
- Stephane.
-
- PS : If someone from Gravis reads this, please tell me how it's possible to
- become an official reseller (I have some friends who have Computer Shops and
- would be glad to sell the GUS in France)
-
- PSbis : If someone in France reads that and already has a GUS, please contact me
- !
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 93 13:09:44 EST
- From: snowdog@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca (Rodney CHANG)
- Message-Id: <9301071809.AA13426@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca>
- Subject: GUS registration card
- To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
-
- Hi, I recently bought GUS from a local dealer, but I found no
- registration card inside. Is there suppose to be one? If so, how can
- I register w/o a registration card? Thanks in advance.
-
- --
- Rodney Chang | "Dohhh!!" - Homer Simpson, Springfield Nuclear Sup.
- snowdog@cs.mcgill.ca | "Dohhh??" - Richard Holden, a nobody.
- b7jd@musicb.mcgill.ca | ** Les Expos & Nordiques in '93, '94, '95, '96 ... ***
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 93 14:36:47 CST
- From: ken@batman.austin.ibm.com (Ken Goach)
- Message-Id: <9301072036.AA14758@batman.austin.ibm.com>
- Subject: Patches other than ones from Gravis?
- To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
-
- O.K., I remember that someone posted about creating some patches
- and uploading them. I have some questions.
-
- 1. What kind are they? For me, the GUS is sorely lacking in one area,
- namely "synth" patches. I'd like a nice Oberheim patch, maybe an
- ARP, who knows, but there are times when you need a more "synthy"
- sound than a natural sound. I love the strings, horns, etc., but
- for some types of music violins and trumpets just don't cut it!
-
- (Slap me for bitching - I really love the orchestral stuff!)
-
- 2. How can I use them? Other than downloading them, etc. I mean is
- there a way other than a .CFG for playmidi to use them? Can I
- specify them in, say, Winjammer? Or are the patch "numbers"
- predefined? I don't care much for playmidi because it sometimes
- chokes. More in #3.
-
- 3. This is a MIDI question: say I save a file at 120 b.p.m. with Winjammer.
- Then I play it with playmidi and it's sslloowweerr. A lor slower.
- Anyone know why, or how to speed playmidi up?
-
- 4. How are you all specifying the drum patch? I just call channel 10
- with no patch specified and it works (note I am using 1.1 software).
- I assume things will change with the new patches/drivers/etc.
-
- 5. Again on drums - anyone got any techno/disco drum sounds? And where
- oh where is my crash cymbal? Maybe 1.1 doesn't have it. (or 1.01,
- whatever).
-
- Thanks,
-
- Ken
-
- ken@austin.ibm.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 93 7:58:50 CST
- From: ibmpa!hartmann.austin.ibm.com!lance@ibminet.awdpa.ibm.com (Lance Hartmann)
- Message-Id: <9301071358.AA07070@hartmann.austin.ibm.com>
- Subject: SC2 (Star Control II) and 1MB GUS -- NEW suggestions???
- To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
-
- Anyone have any MORE solutions/suggestions as to curing the 1MB problem
- with Star Control II?
-
- After recently posting my hesitance to upgrade to 1MB, I went ahead and
- installed the chips last night after reading that I could probably "fix"
- or "prevent" problems with Star Control II by changing my DMA channel.
-
- NOPE -- DOESN'T WORK FOR ME!
-
- I've tried both 8-bit and 16-bit DMA channels (DMA 1 and DMA 7, respectively).
- Previous to my "upgrade", I was running on DMA 1 and withOUT any problems.
- Now, of course, I'm getting the "noise" during menu selections, editing, etc.
- Note, that both DMA channels work fine with other apps (thus far) on my
- 486/50MHz, 256K cache, 8MB RAM, ETEQ chipset, AMI BIOS, "normal" bus speed.
-
- I logged into Accolade's (for the uninitiated, Accolade is the vendor for
- Star Control II) BBS last night and spent about 20 mins. hunting through
- it. While I wasn't too surprised to note the absence of any kind of patch,
- I was caught off guard by the fact that I failed to see ANY messages
- on the bulletins regarding the problem. I left a message to Customer Support
- myself. Does anyone have any recent news from them? I plan on calling
- them (voice) today.
-
- Lance Hartmann (lance%hartmann.austin.ibm.com@ibmpa.awdpa.ibm.com)
- Yes, that IS a '%' (percent sign) in my network address.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- All statements, comments, opinions, etc. herein reflect those of the author
- and shall NOT be miscontrued as those of IBM or anyone else for that matter.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 08 Jan 93 03:22:15 EST
- From: ebynum@server.cs.jhu.edu
- Message-Id: <9301080821.AA11308@orca.es.com>
- Subject: Trouble recording with GUS
- To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
-
- Hiya fellas,
-
- I just got my GUS today (Telemart got it to me in 30 hours!) and it
- sounds great. Playback of existing .snd and .mid files is fine. The problem
- occurs when I try to record using playfile and USS8. There seems to be an
- awful lot of background hiss, and the sounds pop and stutter periodically.
- In addition, the volume is pathetically low. I've tried various sample rates
- and other fun and obscure switches to no avail.
-
- Here's my setup:
-
- 1. System - Zeos 386SX-20. DOS 5.0, 104M hard disk, 6M RAM. I am
- using QEMM to load various TSRs high. Half of my RAM is in a 3.1M
- RAM disk. The rest is left available to the OS as expanded memory.
-
- 2. GUS - 16-bit slot, 256K RAM, using all the default IRQs, etc. The
- only other card I have is an ATI VGA Wonder XL with 1 meg RAM,
- and it's 5 slots away, so there shouldn't be any interference.
-
- 3. Sound equipment - I'm using the line in and line out ports on the
- GUS to hook up with my stereo system - Sony receiver & tape deck,
- Magnavox CD player.
-
- Any help anyone out there has to offer will be greatly appreciated -
- I'm eagerly awaiting the chance to record and maintain the quality of the
- original sounds. You can respond through E-mail, but you might also want to
- post replies to the digest for those too shy to ask.
-
- Thanks in advance,
-
- Evan H. Bynum
- ebynum@cs.jhu.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 19:48:40 -0600 (CST)
- From: "Alan S. Estenson" <este0005@student.tc.umn.edu>
- Message-Id: <Pine.3.05.9301071940.A1039-c100000@student.tc.umn.edu>
- Subject: Ultrasound 3D!!
- To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
-
- This press release is copied verbatim from America Online. Once you've read
- it, you'll know just as much as I do....so please direct your questions to
- Gravis (I don't have the answers).
-
- Alan Estenson
- este0005@student.tc.umn.edu
- ***************************
-
- Subj: Just Announced.....
- Date: 93-01-07 19:42:47 EST
- From: BluJJFan
-
- ADVANCED GRAVIS UNVEILS NEXT DIMENSION IN COMPUTER SOUND WITH ULTRASOUND 3D
- LAS VEGAS (JAN. 7) BUSINESS WIRE - Advanced Gravis
- (TSE & VSE-AED;OTCBBS-GRVSF) Wednesday announced a development that will
- forever change the way PC game players, business, and multimedia software
- users perceive sound from their computer software.
-
- Gravis UltraSound 3D for the PC, the next step for the Gravis UltraSound
- card, places the computer user in the middle of an audio environment
- for immersive virtual reality audio.
-
- For the first time outside virtual reality labs and at an affordable
- consumer pricepoint, sound effects, music, even simple clicks of a mouse
- can be placed in an audio space that surrounds the user like a sphere.
-
- Utilizing Focal Point technology, UltraSound 3D processes the audio signal
- through a technique called "convolution," new right and left binaural
- audio signals are generated that create a wraparound sound effect to
- the human ear.
-
- The sound signal is actually a stereo signal shaped electronically to
- make the listener hear the sound as three-dimensional and in the correct
- location -- a psychoacoustic effect that can be manipulated in real time.
-
- When compared to an equalizer, binaural processing adjusts the gain and
- phase of the frequency band. But it would take two hundred sliders for
- gain and another two hundred sliders for phase shift per ear and the
- ability to change all of them in real time to achieve the immersive virtual
- reality audio effect of Gravis UltraSound 3D.
-
- "Game players -- particularly jetfighter enthusiasts -- will be first to
- embrace Gravis UltraSound 3D," said Grant Russell, president of Advanced
- Gravis Computer Technology Ltd. "As a fighter zooms past, the sound will
- now follow the jet and ... WATCH OUT he's shooting you from behind!
- Sound can even be placed above or below the player.
-
- "There are many other significant applications," Russell continued.
- "Entertainment multimedia such as the new music CD-ROMs featuring rock
- artists can now deliver a much more interactive concert environment.
- Business applications can use 3D audio to enhance presentations or even
- help visually impaired users navigate complex spreadsheets."
-
- Advanced Gravis will begin shipping Gravis UltraSound 3D during the first
- quarter of 1993 for USD $249 complete with a set of headphones with 512K
- of memory (Gravis UltraSound currently offers 256K standard).
-
- The company is currently working with more than 25 developers who are
- writing for, or already offer products that support the Gravis UltraSound
- standard including such companies as Accolade, Electronic Arts, and
- MidiSoft.
-
- The Gravis UltraSound card, introduced October 1992, offers 16-bit, 32-voice
- wave table synthesis and CD quality sound reproduction and recording
- capability. UltraSound is compatible with Sound Blaster and AdLib and
- provides enhanced AdLib and Sound Blaster reproduction. It also supports
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 Multimedia Extensions.
-
- Advanced Gravis, a Canadian company based in Burnaby B.C., is a leading
- designer and manufacturer of computer input devices. In addition to
- UltraSound and UltraSound 3D, the company offers more than 14 models of
- joysticks for most major computers including the Gravis Analog Joystick,
- the Gravis GamePad, and the optical MouseStick for the Macintosh and IBM PC
- platforms.
-
- CONTACT: Advanced Gravis, Burnaby, B.C.
- Grant Russell, 604/431-5020
- or
- Pat Meier Associates P.R., San Francisco
- Pat Meier, 415/957-5999
-
- Transmitted: 93-01-07 16:48:00 EST
- ***************************
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 14:22:56 +0100
- From: mir@opus.chorus.fr (Adam MIROWSKI)
- Message-Id: <9301071322.AA10749@chorus.chorus.fr>
- Subject: Ultrasound Daily Digest V2 #6
- To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
-
- > Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1993 13:04:46 -0500
- > From: aa344@yfn.ysu.edu (Joseph Maruschek)
- > Subject: PATINFO utility
- >
- > I've written a small utility that lets you peek at some of the
- > fields in the GUS's patch files. Since I don't have the SDK,
- > there is a lot of other information in the header that I don't
- > understand.
- >
- > File: SLAPBAS1.PAT
- > This file contains 2 sample(s).
- >
- > Sample # 1
- > Sample length: 14658 Loop start: 14150 Loop end: 14648
- > Sample rate: 18382 Hz
- > Lowest note: A0 Highest note: B2 Base note: D2
- > Detune: 0 Unknown: 2 Balance: 7
-
- The "Unknown" paramater could identify the way the
- sample and its loop should be played. Usually, there
- are 4 possibilities:
-
- - once, forward
- - once, backward (the whole sample or just the loop)
- - repeating, loop played each time from the start
- - repeating, loop playing forward then immediately
- backward. This gives a smoother transition.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 93 14:21:52 CST
- From: ken@batman.austin.ibm.com (Ken Goach)
- Message-Id: <9301072021.AA14742@batman.austin.ibm.com>
- Subject: Weird MODULATOR thing!
- To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
-
- I grabbed a modified version of modulator off the Internet sound news-
- group. It's Modulator 1.0 and the poster said it had been modified for
- the GUS. I'd never played with MODs before, so I thought I'd give it
- a whack.
-
- The program worked, recognizing my GUS as the target device. I loaded
- a file (and kinda freaked when the "Wiping memory" message came up!)
- and played a MOD someone had posted. It was distorted, but I think that's
- because I really had my mixer cranked. The timing seemed off too.
-
- Anyway, after I exited Modulator, every once in a while, I'd get part
- of the song coming out my GUS! This really freaked me out. I dunno if
- it was when I did a certain event or just randomly (seemed random),
- but this was odd. I ran ULTRINIT thinking it would clear the GUS
- memory, but the sample still played every now and then. I finally
- rebooted and the problem (obviously) went away.
-
- I ran Modulator again, but I didn't ever get the odd sample playing
- like before, so I dunno. I didn't play as much of the song as I did
- the first time (it was a kinda boring techno song), so maybe that
- has something to do with it. Anyone else had this problem?
-
- Ken
-
- ken@austin.ibm.com
-
- P.S. I'm having great fun writing MIDI files for the GUS, but I'm
- using a Music Quest MIDI Interface card rather than the GUS's port.
- Anyone got any success stories with the GUS MIDI port working?
-
- ------------------------------
-
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