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- Ultrasound Daily Digest Thu, 14 Jan 93 Volume 2 : Issue 11
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- Today's Topics:
- Curiosity about what low-level things GUS can do
- GUS and MIDI Sequencers ????
- GUS and OS2/2
- GUS PatchMan help please!!!!!
- GUS test in Dutch magazine
- Interesting....
- MCI Command required to load patches
- MPU401 and GUS at the same time under Windows
- QSound/3D demos for GUS
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- Date: Wed, 13 Jan 93 10:32:19 -0500
- From: "It's your hand, Buckaroo" <dantonio@magick.tay2.dec.com>
- Message-Id: <9301131532.AA26239@magick.tay2.dec.com>
- Subject: Curiosity about what low-level things GUS can do
- To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
-
- > The full name is "Ensoniq 5503 Digital Osciallator Chip" (DOC for short).
-
- It is my understanding (from talks with Gravis) that they licensed the
- firmware of the DOC chip from Ensoniq, but the GF1 chip can do more than
- the E5503. Given that the GUS can handle 1meg of memory and that the
- samples can be larger that 32K, I'd believe it...
-
- DDA
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1993 19:27:53 GMT
- From: fisher@decwin.enet.dec.com ()
- Message-Id: <1993Jan13.192753.8393@nntpd.lkg.dec.com>
- Subject: GUS and MIDI Sequencers ????
- To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
-
- In article <SSURHODE.93Jan13172429@sssscsc1.susssys1.rdg.ac.uk>,
- ssurhode@susssys1.rdg.ac.uk (Paul Rhodes) writes:
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- |>From: ssurhode@susssys1.rdg.ac.uk (Paul Rhodes)
- |>Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard
- |>Subject: GUS and MIDI Sequencers ????
- |>Message-ID: <SSURHODE.93Jan13172429@sssscsc1.susssys1.rdg.ac.uk>
- |>Date: 13 Jan 93 17:24:29 GMT
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- |>
- |>Okay. I'm not very knowledgeable about the music side of PC's, so
- |>don't flame me. Is it possible to use the GUS as a MIDI device for
- |>sequencers such as Cakewalk or Cubase. Specifically what I'm thinking
- |>about is getting a GUS and a slave keyboard and getting the GUS to
- |>play all the sounds back. If this is possible, is there anything wrong
- |>with this approach ????
- |>
- |>
- |>thanks in advance.
- |>
-
- That makes perfect sense and is doable and should work. Just two things:
-
- 1) Cakewalk does not yet make the MCI calls to load GUS patches, so you need
- to load them manually with Patch Manager or some such. Hopefully this will
- change soon. You could also use WinJammer which does this correctly.
-
- 2) The MIDI connector for the GUS is not available yet. However, several
- notes in this conference have told how to build your own and/or how to use
- a Sound Blaster MIDImate and a soldering iron to make one.
-
- Burns
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1993 11:35:16 GMT
- From: stewarta@netcom.com (Alex Stewart)
- Message-Id: <1993Jan13.113516.5320@netcom.com>
- Subject: GUS and OS2/2
- To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
-
- Ralph Arnold Graham (graham@cs.utexas.edu) wrote:
- : I cannot use my GUS under OS/2 to play games. It must be the SBOS (SB
- : emulation). Perhaps games offering native GUS support will work in a DOS
- : box under OS/2. The SoundBlaster works in a DOS box under OS/2 with the
- : standard DOS drivers...
-
- SBOS will not (can not) work under OS/2 in a DOS box. SBOS uses the protected
- mode of the 386/486 to automatically "catch" all attempts to write to or read
- from the SoundBlaster's ports and convert them into GUS requests.
- Unfortunately, OS/2 uses protected mode to make sure that different
- applications can't screw each other up. OS/2 won't let just any old DOS
- program have access to protected mode (and rightfully so), so SBOS won't run if
- OS/2 is already there.
-
- The answer? A SBOS designed as an OS/2 device driver (thus part of OS/2, thus
- able to use protected mode features). Everybody out there, harrass Gravis
- until they finish it.
-
- : At the moment, OS/2 does not have the multimedia support. It's version of
- : Windows is 3.0, which also doesn;t have the support. However, the new beta
- : version (ver 2.1) of OS/2 *does* offer multimedia support. It is rumored to
- : be released in the next couple of months.
-
- Last I heard, OS/2 2.1 will _NOT_ come with multimedia support. It _will_ come
- with Win-OS/2 3.1 which will allow _Windows_ programs to use these sound cards.
- Multimedia support for OS/2 apps is still an additional (expensive) package.
-
- I believe, though I don't have it myself, that MMPM/2 (the multimedia
- Presentation Manager package) is provided (in beta?) with the _beta_ OS/2 2.1
- currently available on CD-ROM, but that it won't be bundled with the released
- OS/2 2.1. I could always be wrong (hope, hope!)
-
- -- A wannabe GUS user, but an OS/2 freak.
- --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Alex Stewart: Sysop of YBBS (510) 689-8952 | This space for rent.
- stewarta@netcom.com .----------------------------'-------------------------
- stewarta@carleton.edu | Somebody, somewhere, is offended by what I am saying.
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-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Jan 93 03:42:57 GMT
- From: bs@mdavcr.mda.ca (Bruce Sharpe)
- Message-Id: <3946@mdavcr.mda.ca>
- Subject: GUS PatchMan help please!!!!!
- To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
-
- My reply to this is a candidate for the FAQ list:
-
- Q: I'm not getting any sound when I play MIDI files under Windows. The
- Patch Manager shows empty boxes.
-
- A: There is a file in the distribution set called ULTRASND.INI. It must be
- placed in the directory pointed to by the environment variable ULTRADIR
- (usually C:\ULTRASND). It does *not* go into the WINDOWS or WINDOWS\SYSTEM
- directory.
-
- If you have ULTRASND.INI in your ULTRADIR directory, look at it. It
- should have many lines in it saying things like "0=acpiano1". If it is
- only a few lines long, get another copy out of the distribution and copy
- it to the ULTRADIR directory. Reboot Windows and you will soon be hearing
- beautiful music!
-
- (The purpose of the ULTRASND.INI file is to let the Windows driver know
- what patch file goes with what patch number. If the driver doesn't find
- the .INI file in the ULTRADIR directory it creates a truncated version
- with no patch names in it.)
-
- Bruce Sharpe
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Jan 93 15:39:57 GMT
- From: waardenb@cs.utwente.nl (Jerry van Waardenberg)
- Message-Id: <1993Jan13.163957@cs.utwente.nl>
- Subject: GUS test in Dutch magazine
- To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
-
- Yes! Finally! A (short) test of the GUS. In a DUTCH magazine (Computer Info from
- Sala Communications). Together with some other 'exotic' cards like the Microsoft
- Sound System and the Sound Galaxy NX.
-
- Their impression was positive: Very good MIDI sound (with playmidi) and even with
- SBOS they were impressed with the sound quality of the GUS. The problems reported
- by the testers are the same problems that are discussed in this group: Usually
- software related, such as "the computer locks up when playing game XYZ".
-
- Their conclusion is that the GUS is one of the most promising card for the future
- and has superb sound quality compared to the other (FM-based) cards.
-
- Greetz,
-
- Jerry
-
- *------------------------------------------------------------------------------*
- Jerry van Waardenberg _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/
- Tele Informatics and Open Systems _/ _/ _/ _/ _/
- Department of Computer Science _/ _/ _/ _/ _/
- University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands _/ _/ _/ _/ _/
- E-mail: waardenb@cs.utwente.nl _/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 13 Jan 93 01:16:20 PST
- From: brian@ccnext.ucsf.edu (Brian Huddleston)
- Message-Id: <9301130916.AA09074@ ccnext.ucsf.edu >
- Subject: Interesting....
- To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
-
- I tried posting this once, Im not sure if it got through. ( I recieved a
- Mail Daemon error) So here we go again:
-
- Greetings everybody,
- I just wanted to mention a funny thing that's happening to my GUS.
- Right now I have my GUS spouting out music through the Amplified Out, a mic
- plugged in, and a Walkman plugged into the Audio line in. The funny thing is,
- that when I boot up my computer, the GUS is in Sample mode, So even if I'm not
- using my mic or walkman to make samples, I still can get perfect music through
- my speakers. For example, right now I'm just using this term program but
- listening to 105.3 fm through my GUS. It doesn't drain my walkman because the
- speakers are in the Amplified out. Oh when I say it is in Sample mode, I dont
- mean It is recordeing, it is just routeing it through. No software, etc....
- Hope somebody finds this useful....May all your GUS'es live long and prosper.
-
- brian@ccnext.ucsf.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 13 Jan 93 05:49:03 PST
- From: "Burns Fisher, VMS DECwindows 13-Jan-1993 0847" <fisher@decwin.enet.dec.com>
- Message-Id: <9301131349.AA03877@enet-gw.pa.dec.com>
- Subject: MCI Command required to load patches
- To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
-
- Anyone out there have the MicroSoft MCI spec? Can you tell me exactly what the command is
- that must be given to load patches on the GUS, and what the parameters are?
-
- The reason I ask is in a Cakewalk/Windows song (.WRK) file, you can include MCI commands.
- What they want, though, is a text string. The example they give is
-
- <MCI command opcode> PLAY MUMBLE.WAV
-
- So apparently there is an MCI command named "PLAY" which takes a filename as an argument.
- My thinking is that if we knew the MCI command that loaded patches, we could make Cakewalk
- load patches to the GUS "manually".
-
- Thanks!
-
- Burns
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mer, 13 Jan 93 14:48:42 FRA
- From: 9269Z%FRESTP11.BITNET@pucc.Princeton.EDU
- Message-Id: <9301131349.AA00526@orca.es.com>
- Subject: MPU401 and GUS at the same time under Windows
- To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
-
- Date: 13 Janvier 1993, 14:45:25 FRA
- From: 9269Z at FRESTP11
- To: ultrasound@dsd.es.com
-
- Does any GUS owner knows whether it is possible to use an Roland MPU401
- compatible card to drive the GUS under Windows ?
-
- friendly yours,
-
- +---------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
- | Benjamin RYZMAN | "...And now something completly different |" |
- | ESTP Paris | -Monty Pithon |
- | EMAIL: | "640 kb should be sufficient for anyone" |
- |9269Z@FRESTP11.BITNET| -Bill Gates, 1981 |
- +---------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1993 00:23:00 GMT
- From: Andrew McCallum <andrewm@zooid.guild.org>
- Message-Id: <1993Jan13.015833.2889@zooid.guild.org>
- Subject: QSound/3D demos for GUS
- To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
-
- (Excuse me if I sound ill-informed, because I am)
-
-
- From what I've gathered about this new 3D sound thingy for the GUS, is
- that it already has been showed off at a conference somewhere and it is
- working on the existing GUS's.
-
- Can anyone (HUH GRAVIS? HUH, HUH?) upload a demo of some kind that
- shows off this new 3D sound thingy to an FTP site?
-
- ---
- .sig's are neat, | Andrew McCallum
- .sig's are fun, \ andrewm@zooid.guild.org
- .sig's tell where to flame someone. |andrewm@terranet.cts.com
-
- SUPRESS THE POOR, SAVE THE RICH, KILL THE STRANGE
-
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