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- Ultrasound Daily Digest Thu Aug 12 00:46 Volume 5: Issue 11
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- Today's Topics:
- A .mid request...
- Beta testers needed
- choosing keyboards
- Diamond's Sonic series
- don't get spooked
- Doom will get GUS support
- Gus and Syndicate
- OS/2 driver
- Patch Editing Questions
- SBOS loading slowly...
- SBOS takes long to load
- The DEATH of SBOS
- Ultrasnd.ini
- Ultrasound Daily Digest V5 #10
- Westwood support for GUS
-
- Standard Info:
- - Meta-info about the GUS can be found at the end of the Digest.
- - Before you ask a question, please READ THE FAQ.
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- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1993 21:43:54 -0400 (EDT)
- From: dionf@ERE.UMontreal.CA (Francois Dion)
- Subject: A .mid request...
- Message-ID: <9308120143.AA14105@brise.ERE.UMontreal.CA>
-
- Anybody has the good, the bad and the ugly theme in .mid? And also same thing
- for once upon a time in america. (both written by morricone, and ouatia is the
- first film music to feature a synthesiser...).
-
- I am also looking for any .mid of Enio Morricone or Maurice Jarre (NO, not
- Jean-Michel Jarre) from any of their compositions. They are both very famous
- film music composers and so the probability is high that there are a few. In
- particular i am looking for the music of "Le grand blond a la chaussure noire"
- with Pierre Richards (there was a US remake with Gene Wilder but the sound-
- track is not the same). The film is from 72.
-
- 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: Wed, 11 Aug 1993 20:27:12 -0500 (CDT)
- From: "Alan S. Estenson" <este0005@student.tc.umn.edu>
- Subject: Beta testers needed
- Message-ID: <Pine.3.05.9308112012.B13882-b100000@student.tc.umn.edu>
-
- I'm in the last stages of completing a "freeware" midi "jukebox" type program
- for Windows 3.1 and am looking for approximately 10-15 beta testers.
-
- Beta-testers must have:
- -MS Windows 3.1
- -vbrun300.dll (visual basic 3.0 run-time library)
- -ability to receive the uuencoded program by e-mail
- -willingness to fiddle with the program, fill out and return a short
- form to me
-
- I can't offer the beta-testers anything other than an e-mailed version of
- the final program, and credit in the documentation file.
-
- The program, "Mycroft's Midi Surfer", supports Windows Patch Caching
- and is fully compatible with the Gravis UltraSound!
-
- Interested persons should contact me at: este0005@student.tc.umn.edu
- Please include the type of soundcard that you'll be using to test the
- program. The beta version will be e-mailed on August 15th.
-
- Thanks much!
-
- --
- Alan S. Estenson aka "Mycroft" aka este0005@student.tc.umn.edu
- Aerospace Engineering / University of Minnesota / Minneapolis, MN
- Rosemount Aerospace, Inc. / Burnsville, MN #std. disclaimers apply#
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 11 Aug 93 17:53:11 EDT
- From: snowdog@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca (Rodney CHANG)
- Subject: Re: choosing keyboards
- Message-ID: <9308112153.AA10235@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca>
-
- Buenos Nochos Moin Froinds,
-
- To add my two cents to the "which keyboard should I buy" thread,
- if you don't know how to play piano/keyboard, don't get a velocity
- sensitive keyboard. I am the ultimate piano klutz, and I tried
- recording using a Korg once, and it sounded like trash because of the
- varying volumes. Don't try it at home kids if you ain't got the skills
- to play with a velocity sensitive keyboard. I wonder, are there
- keyboards that allow you to turn off the velocity sensitive feature?
-
- --
- Rodney Chang - 1i.p06 "`"c"a"V"T"O"\!]"b"[!^
- "S"f"^"]"a!@!.!@"\"]"`"R"W"_"c"S"a!@"U"]!@"U"]!@"U"]!D!D!D
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 11 Aug 93 16:22:28 EDT
- From: pccmoddan@aol.com
- Subject: Diamond's Sonic series
- Message-ID: <9308111622.tn63672@aol.com>
-
- thomasvk@blackhl.hacktic.nl (Thomas van Kuipers) wrote yesterday:
-
- >Hi gusers,
-
- Early i mentioned the sound card.
-
- I have searched after it and the name is SONIC SOUND.
-
- It appears that this is a far better card than gus with gus
- comp. sb comp. sb16 comp. waveblaster comp. 8 mb ram and 4 mb
- rom. scsi-2 and more. Just see a few days ealier.
-
- Bye,
-
- Thomas<
-
- Folks, don't believe it for a moment. The Diamond Sonic Series sound cards
- are just like all the other *Aria* boards, and don't have *any* RAM, only
- have 1mb of ROM, etc.
-
- It amazes how many people failed to see that the posts about the "ultimate"
- sound card a few weeks ago on comp.ibm.pc.soundcards were a joke.
-
- - Dan Nicholson
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-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 11 Aug 93 9:29:47 CDT
- From: Michael J Stumpf <mjs7529@tamsun.tamu.edu>
- Subject: don't get spooked
- Message-ID: <9308111429.AA22166@tamsun.tamu.edu>
-
- Guys.
-
- With regard to this new sound card that has 8 megs o memory, gus/sb/pas/gm/etc
- compatibility, and enough bells and whistles to make anyone blush.
-
- Keep in mind that compatibility doesn't mean perfect.. I know enough people
- with "sb compat" cards like thunderboards that don't work worth anything.
- Remember, our gus was "sb compat".. I am not knocking the gus, but just pointing
- out that claims can be misleading.
-
- The gravis has evolved as a standard and is gaining clout in the industry.
- I don't know about you, but I suffered through one card's development, and
- I'm not sure I want to jump on another card that will have nothing available.
- It seems to me that it is a better card than the gus, but whether it will
- be accepted or not is still up in the air. Will it be as easy to code for
- as the gus? How well will it work? You guys forget how well the gus is
- engineered, and that this card may be a piece of junk..
-
- Nobody has seen this card yet, so it's foolish to make rash judgments when we
- already have an awesome card in our computers.
-
- To tell you the truth, this card holds little advantage for me to gain from.
- I have a scsi adaptor much more powerful than that one, I have a gus, I have
- a sound blaster, I have a roland emulator, etc, etc.. about all it can do
- for me is built in and higher quality general midi..
-
- I might invest in a gus max if it comes out, or I might invest in this card
- and sell off some of my other stuff if it works well, but I think this
- speculation is foolish and only kills morale for the newly established
- standard we have now. If you doubt that statement, check out the ASM-93
- demos. From what I've been told/seen, over 90% support gus, and a lot of
- those support gus exclusively.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 12 Aug 1993 10:12:23 +0930 (CST)
- From: Gavin <SCARMAN@hfrd.dsto.gov.au>
- Subject: Doom will get GUS support
- Message-ID: <930812101223.1da62@hfrd.dsto.gov.au>
-
- |> Will you be supporting the Gravis Ultrasound in it's native mode?
-
- If support for the GUS is not included in the initial release, it will be
- included in an update.
- ---
- -Shawn Green (shawn@idsoftware.com)
- Id Software
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 12 Aug 93 16:28:52 EST
- From: David Mitchell <davidm@hparc1.aus.hp.com>
- Subject: Re: Gus and Syndicate
- Message-ID: <9308120630.AA20705@hp.com>
-
- Thanks to everyone who replied - I was the one getting strange sounds from my
- GUS when playing Syndicate.
-
- Sure enough, disabling EMM386 gives me great music, but no digitized sounds
- (I'm told there's gunshots, screams, etc.). This may be due to my only having
- 256k in the GUS (it's REAL tough to find DRAMs in Melbourne for some reason),
- but it might be something else.
-
- Let the suggestion floodgates be opened...please!
-
- Dave Mitchell
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 11 Aug 93 08:55:12 EDT
- From: eths1306@ele.etsmtl.ca
- Subject: OS/2 driver
- Message-ID: <9308111255.AA04538@ele.etsmtl.ca>
-
- Hi,
- I just want to say that I am waiting for the release of a complete
- driver for the ultrasound that would run under OS/2.
-
- OS/2 is a real improvement over the pitty Windows, wich is only
- DOS under a colorfull disguise. I don't get it, if there is no sound card
- supported for the OS/2 THIS IS THE TIME TO BE THE FIRST! You will be the
- first to support OS/2 and music software that will come out for OS/2 will
- all support GUS and it may become a standard...
-
- A GUS driver for OS/2 and there will be no more Windows on my
- hard-disk.
-
- Do you know what is the difference between Windows and a Virus?
-
- -There is no difference, both eat you memory, both lock up your
- system, both crash your hard disk...
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1993 15:58:18 -0400
- From: jericho!gord (Gord Wait S-MOS Systems Vancouver Design Center)
- Subject: Patch Editing Questions
- Message-ID: <9308111958.AA07833@smos.bc.ca>
-
- I loaded up cymcrsh1.pat and successfully changed the sustain flag so now
- I have choked cymbals that I wanted. (To get unchoked I just make the midi
- note last longer..)
-
- I'll try out your TR808 patches Francois..
-
- A question: I was messing with the patch editor (I went Ahhhhh into a
- mike under uss8) and having fun, but I'm not sure I understand whats
- happening with the loop start/end points in patch.exe (gravis one). I
- set the start and endpoints to an obvious start and end of a complete
- ahhhh waveform, got a noise somewhat like I expected. I then moved the
- endpoint to the end of the Next waveform, expecting to get the same
- noise but one octave lower. Instead I got the same noise!! Is this a
- bug, or is patch.exe being tricky and maintaining the same final output
- pitch no matter what I set the start/end loop points to? Another
- experiment shows the same end results: Use the mouse to slowly drag
- the endpoint along the sample data while continuously playing back the
- sound, and you get a kind of weird FM effect that starts at the
- original pitch, warbles down in frequency, but then the low stuff fades
- out, and the original pitch comes back as you get to the end of a
- second waveform.
-
- I don't understand this behavior.. anyone explain this to me??
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1993 18:55:30 -0300 (ADT)
- From: Gravis Ultrasound Lover <markus@Info.UMoncton.ca>
- Subject: SBOS loading slowly...
- Message-ID: <Pine.3.02.9308111830.A22208-a100000@clement>
-
- [ To the guy in yesterday's digest who said that SBOS took 35 secs to load...]
-
- Did you check your HD fragmentation rate? I had the same problem
- in the past and PLAYMIDI was taking _a lot_ of time to load the patches
- for a MIDI file. I ran "defrag" from MSDOS6 and it fixes the problem.
-
- Marc Y. Paulin
- /-----------------------------------------------------------------\
- | Fidonet: 1:255/200 Internet: markus@info.umoncton.ca |
- | <to come> Talk: markus@clement.info.umoncton.ca |
- \--------------+------------------------------+-------------------/
- | Gravis Ultrasound forever!!! |
- +------------------------------+
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1993 09:10:36 -0500
- From: ken@austin.ibm.com (Ken Goach IBM)
- Subject: SBOS takes long to load
- Message-ID: <9308111410.AA16967@quarlvis.austin.ibm.com>
-
- David Legg writes :
- > When I run the SBOS command (V2.08) there is a very long delay
- > before the "S.B.O.S Installed" message occurs. I'm curious
- > to know if anyone else is seeing the same effect. Should it
- > take up to a minute? With V2.01 the hard disk timed out
- > reading drive C: with Abort, Retry or Fail.
-
- I was having this problem once I upgraded to the newer
- disks. Turns out it was my PC's configuration. I went into
- the setup program (Ctrl-Alt-S) where you set your system's
- configuration (video, memory, etc) and fiddled with the
- memory settings. I turned shadow ROM bios on and shadow
- video bios off and sbos loads in about 4 seconds now.
- Before it took up to 2 minutes.
-
-
- Rene den Hertog <denhertog@coh.fgg.eur.nl>
- >Same problem on my pc,
- >All versions of sbos, up to 2.10, take 35 seconds to load, except
- >version 1.20, which loads in about 4 seconds.
- >When loading, the HDU led is almost constantly on.
-
-
- Hmm. With the HD constantly reading, eh? I think mine was
- doing this as well. Perhaps your HD is fragmented, or
- maybe you need to do a chkdsk on it.
-
-
- Ken
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 12 Aug 93 09:55:44 EST
- From: adrianr@mullian.ee.mu.OZ.AU (adriano ennio raiola)
- Subject: The DEATH of SBOS
- Message-ID: <9308112355.14485@mullian.ee.mu.OZ.AU>
-
- Err, Im sure there is a nice logical explanation for all this, but WHY
- in gods name are people still stuffing around so much with SBOS? Now
- that the latest version of megem (13b) is out there should be no more
- need for the much maligned SBOS.
-
- Heres why:
-
- - The latest version delivers FAR superior sound to SBOS, very comparable
- to the Miles Drivers, and it still isnt working perfectly yet (no pitch
- bend, still some incorrect playback)
-
- - Of all the games Ive tried, ALL work perfectly with megem emulting either
- Roland MT32 or SC or General Midi with NO slowdown (havent tried X-wing yet ;)
-
- - Though it doesnt (YET) support digitised sound, Ive had NO trouble using my
- co-existing SBlaster to get digitised noise with Megem, and megem is supposed
- to support it soon itself.
-
- On the whole a magnificent product, so much so Ill probably play games like
- new Sierra games, flashback, Prince of Persia 2, with megem instead of my
- real SBlaster card, because it simply sounds better.
-
- Heres a few tests I ran:
-
- - Ran some AIL/Miles Driver software with Megem13 in Roland/SC mode then with
- AIL. Its VERY comparable, the main problem is the lack of variety on megem
- with the 1 meg subset of patches, instead of caching. Quality is also better
- with AIL (16 bit patches vs. 8 bit), and playback slightly better, but
- hopefully Jayeson will improve that.
-
- - Ran Sierra's Freddy Pharkas with Megem in SC mode, then in windows under
- Midi Mapper with the 1 meg subset of patches. ALMOST identical! The
- instruments are all correct now in megem, the only big difference I noticed
- was the volume response of megem wasnt as good. Like in the opening scene,
- the music gets louder once you enter the bar, in windows, in megem its stays
- the same, any thoughts Jayeson?
-
- As I said, great job, ditch SBOS, keep up the good work Jayeson and make it
- a program that will sell many more GUS'!
-
- Adrian
-
- P.S. How about patch caching? Is that possible?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1993 01:38:24 -0500 (CDT)
- From: Jerilyn Daniello <jerilyn@tenet.edu>
- Subject: Ultrasnd.ini
- Message-ID: <Pine.3.03.9308110121.A1815-a100000@abernathy.tenet.edu>
-
- Just a little interesting tidbit, you can add percussion instruments
- in the percussion division of ultrasnd.ini in the ranges of 21-26
- and over 88. I managed to fit all the tr808 sounds above the
- rest without deleting any drum sounds from my ultrasnd.ini.
-
- Still, are you sure the 808ho.pat is fixed, Francois? I had to fix the
- frequency scaling to 0.0 and change the sustain to the C option to get
- that one to work. Playmidi didn't like it when I started patch names with
- a number, too... so I ended up renaming a lot of those patches.
- Otherwise, they're really cool samples.
-
- Also, no one has mentioned yet how many midi ins and outs the Gravis
- midibox has...
-
- Christopher Daniello
- jerilyn@tenet.edu
-
- (Hey, I got my Gravis disks today! Only eight months after sending in the
- registration card. Yipeee...)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 12 Aug 1993 10:22:42 +0930 (CST)
- From: Gavin <SCARMAN@hfrd.dsto.gov.au>
- Subject: Re: Ultrasound Daily Digest V5 #10
- Message-ID: <930812102242.1bf60@hfrd.dsto.gov.au>
-
- Subject: Re: Is SBOS really slow
- Rene den Hertog writes....
- >Same problem on my pc,
- >All versions of sbos, up to 2.10, take 35 seconds to load, except
- >version 1.20, which loads in about 4 seconds.
-
- All previous versions I have run (most of them) took less than 2 secs to run. My
- system is a 386-40,Headland chipset,Western Digital IDE 250MB HDD.EMM386 makes
- no difference to me.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 11 Aug 93 22:23:08 EDT
- From: pccmoddan@aol.com
- Subject: Westwood support for GUS
- Message-ID: <9308112223.tn69673@aol.com>
-
- The following is a reply to my latest query to Westwood Associates (Dune,
- Dune II, Lands Of Lore, Legend Of Kyrandia, etc) regarding GUS support. The
- drivers the message refers to are the GUS AIL 1.0 drivers. Sounds like great
- news to me! :)
-
-
- Subj: Dan & Gravis
- Date: 93-08-10 21:22:31 EDT
- From: Westwood S
- Posted on: America Online
-
- Hi Dan,
-
- Thanks again for the drivers. We are certainly working on providing sound
- for Gravis, which is one of
- the best cards to come out in a long while.
-
- *end message*
-
- - Dan Nicholson
- ________________________________________________
- | Dan Nicholson | email: pccmoddan@aol.com |
- | aka | uuencoded: moddan@bowker.com |
- | Maelcum [KLF] | America Online: PCC ModDan |
- | and | VirtualNet: 2 @ 9082 |
- | [PCC] ModDan | Voice Phone: (908)687-3479 |
- |_______________|______________________________|
- | |
- | Levisionet Technologies |
- | 553 Thoreau Terrace |
- | Union, NJ 07083 U.S.A. |
- | (Formerly PCkS Associates) |
- |______________________________________________|
-
- ------------------------------
-
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