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- Version: 1.20
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- ================================================================================
- Turtle Beach Tropez (TM)
- Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Copyright 1995-1996 by Tow Wang
- Version 1.20
- Release date: Monday 22 July 1996
- ================================================================================
-
- Contents
-
- (I) Introduction
- (A) What information was updated?
- (B) Abbreviations
- (C) How to obtain the latest release of this document.
- (D) Additional sources of information
- (II) Technical specifications
- (III) Errata to the User's Guide
- (IV) Software for the Tropez developed by TBS
- (A) Utilities
- (B) Drivers
- (C) Other software
- (V) Installation
- (A) Tips
- (B) Hardware checks
- (C) Installation tips for 3-diskette set
- (VI) Other questions
- (VII) Software and firmware upgrades
- (A) Not included but distributed
- (B) FTP sites
- (C) Module (".mod" file) players
- (D) MIDI (".mid" file) players
- (VIII) Operating system support
- (A) OS/2
- (B) Windows 3.x
- (C) Windows 4.x (aka "Windows 95")
- (D) Windows NT
- (E) Linux
- (IX) Programming information
- (A) Software Development Kit
- (B) Sound Blaster modes
- (C) Windows Sound System mode
- (D) CS4231A codec chip
- (E) Components made by ICS
- (F) FM synthesizer
- (X) Unanswered questions
- (XI) Credits
- (XII) Disclaimer and permission to distribute
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- (I) Introduction
-
-
- Tropez:
- ~ ~ ~ ~
- Pronounced as "Tropa" ( 'o' as in toe, 'a' as in pay ).
- Presumably named after the french island St. Tropez, famous for its
- beautiful beaches.
-
- In late 1994, Turtle Beach Systems of York, Pennsylvania, USA, began
- distribution of the "Tropez" soundcard, which along with the "Monte Carlo"
- card, marked the entry of Turtle Beach products into the entertainment
- market of sound hardware for personal computers compatible with the Intel/ISA
- architecture. Keeping up with a tradition of high-quality sound products, the
- Tropez promises full game compatibility while delivering audio performance
- comparable to that of compact discs and digital audio tapes.
-
- The purpose of this document, referred to as "Tropez FAQ file" from hereon,
- is two-fold:
-
- 1) To supplement the documentation provided with the Tropez package and aid
- owners of this product in setting it up and troubleshooting it.
-
- 2) To inform the general public of the characteristics of the Tropez and
- help assess the suitability of this product for the applications of
- potential end-users.
-
-
- (A) What information was updated?
-
- Each update is to be found in the (sub)section indicated within parentheses.
- The previous release of this document was version 1.11
-
- ********************************************************************************
- Minor typographical modifications throughout this document. (many)
- Clarification about initializing the WaveFront synthesizer. (IV.A)
- Suggestion to remove "setupsnd.exe" from "autoexec.bat". (V.A)
- Found MPU-401 driver for Windows NT (using archie). (VIII.D)
- How to use generic MPU-401 drivers under most OS's. (VIII)
- What does "oswf.mot" file enable? (IV.B)
- Found MPU-401 driver for OS/2 "Presentation Manager". (VIII.A)
- Put the "[business]" question in context. (VI)
- Correction: Windows 4.x cannot have 32-bit sound drivers. (VIII.C)
- Do not use the Maui driver that comes with Windows 4.0! (VIII.C)
- "AWave" versions 2.7, 3.0 and 3.1 and released. (VII.A)
- One less FTP distributor, one more WWW distributor. (I.C, XI)
- Created sub-section: (VII.B.2)
- Created section: (VII.E)
- How to identify boards missing the microphone pre-amp. (V.B)
- Created section: (IX.F)
- Split chapter VIII and shifted all following chapters. (VIII, IX)
- Created section: (IX.A)
- Latest version of "Wave SE II" is 1.32 (IV.C)
- The telephone number of "Norcomp" is 408 733 7707. (IX.D)
- Native drivers for Windows 4.0 now available. (VIII.C)
- Tropez officially discontinued. (VI)
- ********************************************************************************
-
-
- (B) Abbreviations
-
- Following is a list of abbreviations used throughout this document.
-
- DOS Disk Operating System (TM)
- FAQ Frequently Asked Questions
- GM General MIDI (TM)
- ICS Integrated Circuit Systems, Inc.
- MIDI Music Instrument Digital Interface
- RWM read/write memory
- SB Sound Blaster (TM)
- SIMM Single In-line Memory Module
- TBS Turtle Beach Systems, Inc.
- WSS Windows Sound System (TM)
-
-
- (C) How to obtain the latest release of this document.
-
- By FTP from the InterNet sites listed in section VII.B and the following:
- ftp.otol.fi /pub/music/TB/Maui/ (Finland access only)
- rtfm.mit.edu /pub/usenet-by-hierarchy/comp/sys/ibm/pc/souncard/misc/
- /pub/usenet-by-group/news.answers/PCsoundcards/
-
- On the World-Wide Web:
- www.wi.leidenuniv.nl/audio/
- www.cs.colorado.edu/~mccreary/
- rpinfo.its.rpi.edu/~hsiaoe/soundsite/
- www.tbeach.com/faq/
- support.aris.com.sg/
-
- On the Andrew File System:
- /afs/engin.umich.edu/u/t/o/towwang/Public
-
- On UseNet:
- Newsgroup "comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.misc"
-
-
- (D) Additional sources of information
-
- 1) Related information files:
-
- - "Turtle Beach Maui FAQ file", available from ftp.hawaii.edu. READ THIS
- FILE! Almost all the information in it is applicable to the Tropez! For
- this release of this FAQ file, I have omitted some relevant information
- already covered by the Maui FAQ file v3.1.
- - "Turtle Beach Maui Software FAQ file", available from ftp.hawaii.edu.
- - "The Tropez Tattler" by David Gasior. You may request a copy by sending
- e-mail to its author: <DGasior@ix.netcom.com>.
- - "Turtle Beach FAQ file" by Kevin Dangoor (tazzzzz@eecs.umich.edu),
- currently un-maintained.
- - Gravis UltraSound FAQ files:
- archive.epas.utoronto.ca /pub/pc/ultrasound/info
- for information on instrument patches.
-
- 2) Mailing lists:
-
- "Turtle Beach mailing list"
- To subscribe, send a message to:
- listproc@lists.colorado.edu
- with subject and body:
- SUBSCRIBE MULTISOUND <your name>
- To unsubscribe, send to the preceding address (not to the mailing
- list!) a message with subject and body:
- UNSUBSCRIBE MULTISOUND
-
- 3) Independent commercial reviews:
-
- PC Magazine, 28 March 1995.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- (II) Technical specifications
-
-
- The quoted information for this chapter (lines starting with '|') is
- distributed by Turtle Beach Systems in the form of free promotional literature
- and is also printed on the Tropez package. I have added some additional
- comments and corrections for purposes of clarity.
-
-
- Compatibility
-
- The Tropez can emulate a Sound Blaster Pro card (revision 2.0 by Creative
- Labs), including, but not limited to, DAC and mixer functions and FM music
- synthesis. The Tropez is also compatible with the Windows Sound System 1.0
- interface. However, only one mode (SB Pro xor WSS) is available to produce
- digital audio at any time.
-
- Software running under DOS that supports MIDI music synthesis, using the
- General MIDI patch set and the Roland MPU-401 interface, will be able to
- take advantage of the wavetable synthesis capabilities of the Tropez. This
- capability for music synthesis is available independent of the setting for
- digital audio. The Tropez incorporates almost all the hardware found on the
- TBS Maui board, so with some subtle restrictions it can be considered as
- "three boards in one":
- Tropez = Maui + Sound Blaster Pro + Windows Sound System
-
- | Digital Audio
- |
- | Sampling Rates Selectable between 4 KHz and 48 KHz
- | Resolutions 16 or 8 bits per sample
- | Audio channels Stereo or mono
- | Audio converters A/D 64x oversampled sigma-delta, 16 bit
- | D/A 8x interpolating filter
- | 64x oversampled, 16 bit
- | DMA mode Demand mode for increased performance
- | Simultaneous record and play capability
-
- A/D and D/A conversion is performed by a Crystal CS4231A coder/decoder chip.
-
- Date: Thu, 30 Nov 95 11:52:16 +0200
- From: Patrik Sandberg <Patrik.Sandberg@Tele.telebox.fi>
- > The ability to support simultaneous rec/play for stereo 16 bit 44.1 KHz
- > audio depends on the ISA bus speed. In normal speed (8 MHz) SRP is
- > supported for rates up to stereo 16 bit 32 KHz. When the ISA bus speed
- > is >= 11 MHz then SRP is supported in 16 bit 44.1 KHz in enhanced
- > duplex mode.
-
-
- | Stereo mixer
- |
- | Inputs -- Synthesizer (FM and Wavetable),
- | Microphone, Line, Auxiliar
-
-
- | Supported interfaces
- |
- | MIDI interface (optional) Up to 2 MPU-401 compatible external
- | interfaces using optional cables
- | CD-ROM drive interface AT-API (Enhanced IDE)
- | Joystick port
-
-
- Both MIDI ports are MPU-401 compatible in dumb UART mode but not smart mode.
- Reported by Martin Fay <martin.fay@umist.ac.uk>:
- The pin-out of the second MIDI port (the two-row internal male connector)
- is the same as that of the joystick port interface found on most I/O boards
- and disk drive controllers.
-
- The joystick port can be disabled by software to avoid an I/O conflict if
- another such port is already enabled.
-
-
- | Wavetable synthesizer
- |
- | General MIDI compatible Yes
- | Simultaneous voices Maximum is 32
- | Wavetable instruments 128 instruments in 2 MB ROM
- | Sample Data Formats 16 bit, 8 bit and 8 bit u-law
-
-
- Maximum simultaneous voices Sampling rate (KHz)
- 32 32
- 24 44.1
-
-
- | Sample Store (TM)
- |
- | RAM size Upgradable to a maximum of 12 MB using
- | standard SIMM chips
-
-
- There are 3 SIMM slots on the Tropez. They all accept SIMMs with 30
- contact-pads. Any slot can accept any of the following SIMM capacities at
- any time: (TBS recommends an access time no slower than 70ns)
-
- Rows Bits per row (parity not required)
- 256 * 1024 8 or 9
- 1024 * 1024 8 or 9
- 4096 * 1024 8 or 9
-
- On Thu, 8 Jun 1995, John M. Meyers wrote:
- > I'm currently using 3 1x8's in my Tropez, and things are fine. A friend
- > is using 2 megs of the same in his Maui, and I've heard no complaints.
-
- The Tropez package includes no RWM for Sample Store. SIMM's must be purchased
- separately.
-
-
- | FM Synthesizer
- |
- | Stereo FM Synthesizer (Yamaha OPL3)
- | AdLib compatible
- | 20 independent stereo voices of FM synthesized sounds
- | 4 FM operators per voice
-
- The OPL3 and the WaveFront synthesizers can play music simultaneously.
-
-
- | Audio Performance
- |
- | Signal to noise ratio 89 dB (A weighted), 87 dB (unweighted)
- (these values must be positive)
- | Total Harmonic Distortion
- | < 0.01 % (A weighted), < 0.02 % (unweighted)
- | Phase response +/- 0.1 degrees
- | Stereo Crosstalk -90 dBV at 100 Hz,
- | -89 dBV at 1 KHz,
- | -83 dBV at 10 KHz
- | Intermodulation distortion < 0.1 %
- | Frequency response 20 Hz - 22 KHz, +0/-1 dB
-
- Note: these specifications for "audio performance" seem to be achievable
- only under strictly-controlled laboratory environments.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- (III) Errata to the User's Guide
-
-
- This chapter applies to the "User's Guide" (Manual) version 1.0, Copyright 1994
- Turtle Beach Systems, Inc. You may want to note these errors in your manual
- before starting installation.
-
-
- P 14 What's in the box?
- P 24
-
- Turtle Beach currently ships FOUR 3+1/2 inch high-density floppy disks with
- software and utilities.
- The "Info Now" CD may have been substituted by a "Selectware System (tm)" CD.
-
-
- P 17 Adjusting the jumper settings
-
- All jumper sketches were printed upside down. I am providing the correct
- ones below; my sketches are in the same order as they appear in the manual
- but I have reordered the port numbers.
-
- 'c' means closed (a jumper connects the two pins at this position)
- 'o' means open (no connection between the two pins at this position)
-
- o c o
- o 330 c 230 c 300
- o o c
-
- c o c
- o 290 o 338 c 210
- o c c
-
- o c
- c 320 o 260
- o c
-
-
- P 30 DOS diagnostics
-
- The "Sound Blaster music test" will play notes to the right audio channel
- only.
-
-
- P 32-34 WaveFront Diagnostics
-
- "wfdiag.exe" is no longer included with any of the installation diskettes.
- If "setupsnd.exe" executes without reporting any errors, then your
- WaveFront synthesizer is most likely configured correctly. I have executed
- "mauidiag.exe" on my Tropez and it passed all tests except the one which
- requires a MIDI loop-back cable (which I did not have) and the WaveSample
- memory test (I had not yet obtained any SIMM's when I did this). To obtain
- "mauidiag.exe", see the FTP sites listed elsewhere in this
- document.
-
- By the way, "mauidiag.exe" is a diagnostics program for the Maui sound card,
- which uses the same WaveFront synthesizer as the Tropez.
-
-
- P 36 Tropez DOS utilities
- P 43 Translation Utility
-
- "tzsbmix.exe" is an utility for the (old) Monte Carlo sound card.
-
- It was included by mistake with the Tropez package and it cannot work with
- the Tropez. It will not add any more functionality because the Tropez is
- already fully compatible with SB Pro.
-
-
- P 50 setupsnd.exe utility
-
- "oswfi.mot" is no longer included with the Tropez package. Just use
- "oswf.mot" with "setupsnd.exe".
-
- The parameter "/x" should be used only if you have an external synthesizer
- connected to the Tropez's MIDI port.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- (IV) Software for the Tropez developed by TBS
-
- If you do not have the latest versions, refer to the FTP sites for updates.
-
-
- (A) Utilities
-
-
- "setupsnd.exe" v1.13
-
- Configures the WaveFront synthesizer.
- Loads operating system code to the firmware memory on the Tropez. This o.s.
- code is executed by the Motorola 68000 processor to control the synthesizer.
-
- "setupsnd.exe" takes about 20 seconds to load "oswf.mot" to the Tropez.
- The duration of this process seems to be independent of system speed.
-
- 1) In most motherboards, if not all, you need to initialize the
- synthesizer (i.e. upload its MIDI interpreter firmware), only once after
- power up. No need to repeat this after warm boots.
-
- 2) Yes, it does take 20 seconds to initialize the synthesizer if you have
- not entered Windows since power-up, but otherwise the latest Windows
- driver will do the initialization (or check for initialization) in 6
- seconds or less. The preceding paragraph applies here too.
-
-
- "tzacmix.exe" v2.00
-
- Command line utility to change all mixer volumes.
-
-
- "tzhkmix.com" v2.00
-
- TSR program to change mixer volumes with hot keys (hold down ALT and press
- the gray keys Insert, Delete, End, Page Up, Page Down).
-
-
- "tzmode.exe" v2.00
-
- Initializes the CD drive interface on the Tropez, when executed as a device
- driver within "config.sys".
- Lets you select the digital audio mode of the Tropez under DOS.
-
-
- "tzsetup.exe" v2.00
-
- Lets you reconfigure all settings for the Tropez, except the primary
- (external) MIDI port which requires jumper adjustment.
-
-
- "tbcd.exe"
-
- Audio-CD player. If you have problems using it, Mario Koeppen
- <mk2@irz.inf.tu-dresden.de> provided this tip:
-
- > ...look into your "system.ini" file for a line containing "CDAudio" as the
- > right value of an equation. If there is any number after this (ie.
- > "CDAudio_1") cut it off, leaving only "CDAudio".
-
- This number is used for operating more than one CD drive. TBS tools can
- only handle one. Warning: this change may render certain setups unusable.
- Back up your "system.ini" before modifying it.
-
-
- (B) Drivers
-
-
- "oswf.mot" v1.15
-
- The firmware code that is loaded to the Tropez by "setupsnd.exe" under DOS
- and by "tropmidi.drv" under Windows 3.x. This code makes the WaveFront
- synthesizer understand MIDI commands used by most sequencing and game
- software.
-
-
- "tropez.drv" v1.10
-
- Digital audio driver for using the Tropez under Windows 3.x
- This includes code to control the mixer on the Tropez.
-
-
- "tropmidi.drv" v1.30
-
- MIDI synthesis driver for using the Tropez under Windows 3.x
- "tropmidi.drv" takes 6 seconds to load "oswf.mot" to the Tropez.
- In your "system.ini" file for Windows, under the "[tropmidi.drv]" section,
- you may specify where is the OS code file. For example:
- OSCodeFile=c:\tropez\dosapps\oswf.mot
-
-
- (C) Other software
-
-
- From Turtle Beach's literature:
-
- WavePatch (TM) Patch editor for wavetable synthesizer, v1.2
-
- On Thu, 27 Apr 1995, Jean-Luc Piolain wrote:
- > WavePatch has a few features designed specifically for the professional
- > sound developer. In order to keep the average user from accessing these,
- > they are only available if the following line is added to the [Preferences]
- > section of WFPATCH.INI.
- >
- > [Preferences]
- > Pro Version = 1
- >
- > When this line is added, the File menu will have two new items:
- >
- > Replace Internal Sample
- > Pack ROM Files
- Latest version is 1.3 "Release", file name "waveph13.zip" at FTP sites.
-
- Wave SE 1.23 (TM) .WAV audio and sample editing program with
- Loop Editor
-
- "Wave SE II" version 1.32 can be purchased from TBS. This software has
- more features than "Wave SE".
-
- MicroWave (TM) OLE compatible .WAV recorder/editor for
- business applications
- Stratos (TM) MIDI song writing software
- Sierra (TM) Audio Rack Featuring stealth mode
- MousePlayer MIDI controller
-
-
- The "SelectWare System (TM)" CD contains dozens of demonstration programs for
- commercial software, and five free products:
-
- Corridor 7 (TM) by Capstone
- MegaMaze (TM) by Axis Interactive and CapDisc
- LINKS: The Challenge of Golf(TM) by Access Software
- Darklands (TM) by MicroProse Software
- Freakin' Funky Fuzzballs (TM) by Sir-Tech Software
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- (V) Installation
-
- (A) Tips
-
- The following tips are applicable to the set of 4 installation diskettes (3.5"
- high density) included in the Tropez package. This section should be most
- useful if you read it along with the "User's Guide" (version 1.0) while you
- install the Tropez.
-
- Note:
- All references to installation information, such as directory paths, are
- exemplified using default settings.
-
-
- BIOS settings
-
- From: Roeder Sascha <roeder@mi-lab.fh-furtwangen.de>
- > If you use a Asus SP3G Motherboard with an Award bios, try to
- > switch off the "ISA GAT MODE" in the bios setup. I dont know, what this
- > mode is for but it interfered with my Tropez during recording.
-
- The Tropez may not install correctly if "Plug and Play" is enabled.
-
- If you are experiencing problems with the digital audio performance of the
- Tropez, check that your bus speed is set to 8 or 8+1/3 MHz.
-
- If your recordings to SCSI hard disks get mixed with disk noise, try shadowing
- the ROM BIOS of your host adapter. Make sure you select the correct address
- block corresponding to the adapter's BIOS.
-
-
- P 17 Adjusting the jumper settings
-
- Most games require that the MPU-401 interface be at port 330h. To have this
- setting, you may leave JP4 at the default setting (none of the pairs of pins
- should be shorted by a jumper).
-
-
- P 26 Running the DOS setup
-
- Your "autoexec.bat" file should have at least one trailing blank line.
- Otherwise, the last character of your "autoexec.bat" will be overwritten by
- "install.exe" if you let it make automatic modifications for you.
- You may want to remove the execution of "setupsnd.exe" from your
- "autoexec.bat" file if you tend to do warm reboots often.
-
- Each time you choose one of two the installation options in "install.exe",
- this program will overwrite any Tropez files that were previously installed
- in "?:\tropez\dosapps\"
-
-
- P 27
-
- If you are connecting a CD drive to the enhanced IDE interface of the Tropez,
- make sure that the line
-
- DEVICE=?:\tropez\dosapps\tzmode.exe
-
- in your "config.sys" file precedes the line that loads the device driver for
- your CD drive. This is because "tzmode.exe" must be executed first to
- initialize the Tropez so that the other device driver can detect the CD
- drive interfaced with the Tropez.
-
- If you still have problems using the Tropez's CD drive interface, try
- executing ("loading") "tzmode.exe" in the very first line of your
- "config.sys". Note: this execution must take place before loading QEMM, if
- you use this memory manager.
-
- From Rob Geraghty <r.geraghty@mailbox.uq.oz.au>:
- The internal audio connector has the following configuration:
- --o left signal
- --o left earth
- --o right signal
- --o right earth
-
-
- P 27 (Windows setup)
-
- The command "win.com" to start up Windows must reside in a directory included
- in the "PATH" environment variable. "install.exe" will try to execute the
- command
- win.com setup.exe
- before installing any Windows applications. If "install.exe" does not
- find "win.com", it will prompt erratically for you to insert a diskette. In
- this situation, you may press 'Esc' to exit the program. Include the Windows
- directory in the 'PATH' variable and rerun "install.exe".
-
- Side note: as "setup.exe" prepares to install the Windows applications for
- the Tropez, it will probe all available logical drives for the presence of
- the installation diskettes. If for example you have the installation
- diskettes in drive "b:", "setup.exe" may get stuck when probing an empty disk
- drive "a:". In this case, simply insert any irrelevant (but formatted)
- diskette in drive "a:" and let "setup.exe" move on to drive "b:"
-
-
- P 28 Windows setup
-
- Paraphrasing Rob Geraghty <robg@medeserv.com.au>:
- >Hidden in a confirmation screen during the install process (in windoze) the
- >Tropez defaults to using IRQ15 for OS download. This can be changed - I used
- >IRQ9, the same IRQ I used for Tropez MIDI.
- Forgetting to make this change may let the Tropez take up two IRQs: one
- which you specified in DOS using "setupsnd.exe", and this other one
- allocated by Windows. Needless to say, this is a common source of conflicts.
-
- (Discussed in the TBS mailing list)
- If you have problems operating the Tropez in full-duplex mode, edit your
- "system.ini" file: under the section "[sndsys.drv]" there may be the
- setting "SingleModeDMA=1". Change the right hand value to "2".
-
- On Tue, 11 Jul 1995, Miro Wikgren wrote:
- > FYI, the Windows installation of the Tropez card programs can be run
- > separately from the DOS istallation. The trick is to start the setup
- > program by starting Windows (from DOS, of course) with the command:
- > win a:~dutf.exe
- ...or you can run "~dutf.exe" from your Windows shell. Be warned however,
- that incremental installations of the Tropez software for Windows may cause
- useful settings and files to be overwritten. It is safest to install all
- the software at once and then delete the unwanted applets with the
- information in the "tropez.log" file.
-
- Note: you should definitely install the Tropez mixer at least.
-
- Message from David Gasior <SharkBoyFL@aol.com>:
- > The Mixer for Windows can have its settings
- > saved when you close it by adding the line
- > SaveSettingsOnExit=ON
- > under the heading [DRIVER] at the top of the TROPEZ.INI file found in the
- > Windows directory.
-
- "setup.exe" only maps MIDI channels 1 through 10 to the "Tropez Sample
- Player" initially; you may want to map the remaining 6 channels to it or to
- the OPL3 driver using "MIDI Mapper".
-
-
- P 36 Hot key sound mixer utility
-
- The "tzhkmix.com" TSR might not work with games that run in Intel protected-
- mode. For instance, it has no effect within "Doom" (TM).
-
-
- P 41 Using the command line sound mixer
-
- If you omit the optional channel selector ( [L|R] ), the volume setting will
- apply to both audio channels.
-
-
- P 50 "setupsnd.exe" utility
-
- "setupsnd.exe" always tries to access one IRQ line and one I/O address
- (actually one block of I/O addresses). If either one (or both) was set up
- incorrectly, the program will report that you have an "IRQ conflict".
-
-
- Additional documentation
-
- Do not forget to read the "*.wri" files that were installed to "?:\tropez\".
- They contain updated information that was not available when the User's Guide
- was printed. You can read them using the "Write" word processor included with
- Windows.
-
-
- "tzsetup.exe" utility (not documented in manual)
-
- The "MPU-401 MIDI" option in "MIDI Setup" refers to the second MIDI port on
- the Tropez (the one that is next to the CD drive interface). Unless you
- purchased an adapter cable to use this second port, you should leave it as
- disabled.
-
-
- (B) Hardware checks
-
- As should be the case whenever you purchase computer hardware, you are
- advised to test all the features of your merchandise as soon as possible
- after you receive it. For the Tropez in particular, you should test the
- following:
-
- 1) Microphone recording: plug in an UNbiased microphone, UN-mute the
- microphone input and set its level high enough. You should be able to get
- from the output of the Tropez the sounds that are being picked up by the
- microphone.
- This check is advised because some boards "escaped" from the factory
- without the microphone pre-amplifier. TBS disclosed that boards with this
- problem can be identified as follows:
- "Look on the face of the card just below the CD Audio connector (J1).
- There will be a set of capacitors running down the side by the jacks.
- At the top, there are two marked C10 and C6. If they have a capacitor
- on them (most likely beige, black, or pale green in color) then you
- have a pre amp. If not - if it is just bare metal - then..."
-
- 2) Plug SIMM's into all the memory slots on the Tropez and test its Sample
- Store capabilities using Wave Patch. Also, "setupsnd.exe" should
- report the correct amount of memory installed on the Tropez.
- If you cannot afford memory, you would do just fine by borrowing one
- SIMM and performing this test three times, with the SIMM plugged into
- a different slot each time.
-
- Tip from <James.Perrett@soc.soton.ac.uk> and Allan Lester
- <lester@ixtapa.eng.hou.compaq.com>, 13 Nov. 1995:
- If you plug an external mixer into the Tropez, you may want to power the
- mixer from the same wall outlet that powers your computer in order to avoid
- a ground loop (which causes noise).
-
-
- (C) Installation tips for 3-diskette set
-
- TBS is also distributing a new set of 3 compressed archives which expand out as
- 3 replacement installation diskettes, available at their company FTP site
- (listed elsewhere in this document). The filenames for this set of installation
- files are "tropmk2?.zip". If you choose to install from this set, you MUST
- expand the ".zip" files to floppy disks.
-
- On Thu, 25 Jan 1996, Pierre Meindre wrote:
- > There's a file named DISK.ID on the third disk that seems to be incorrect :
- > Tropez
- > 1.1
- > Disk #3
- > I edit the file to change "1.1" to "1.2" and I've been able to install the
- > three disks without problem.
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- (VI) Other questions
-
-
- Q. [AIL] Where can I get AIL and MIDPAK drivers for the Tropez?
-
- A. You will probably want the WSS AIL drivers. Refer to section VII.B .
- The file "t7gfix3.zip" (a patch for "The 7th Guest") has the MIDPAK
- drivers. The latter is available from ftp.cdrom.com .
-
-
- Q. [business] Is Turtle Beach going out of business?
-
- A. This rumor, rampant during late 1995, turns out to be untrue. Marko Otto,
- "Quad" project manager at TBS, posted a statement containing the
- following fragment:
-
- Date: Wed, 06 Dec 95 13:13:54
- From: marko <marko@tbeach.com>
- > FACT: Turtle Beach and Value Media will be merging to form one company
- > called Turtle Beach Systems. The intent of the new TBS is to form a
- > company based around the Diamond or Creative business model. This
- > means that you'll see CD-ROM kits, modem/faxernet/Internet kits, and
- > of course sound cards.
-
-
- Q. [buy] Where can I buy the Tropez?
-
- A. Sometime in the spring of 1996 TBS officially discontinued production of the
- Tropez. It is being replaced with the "Tropez Plus" board. By the time this
- document is published, finding the Tropez in stores will be nearly
- impossible; if you really need one, try to contact TBS.
-
-
- Q. [effects]
- Is there a processor for effects such as reverb and chorus on the Tropez?
-
- A. No.
-
-
- Q. [Hurricane] Does the Tropez feature Hurricane Architecture?
-
- A. No. It requires at least one DMA channel for digital audio functionality.
-
-
- Q. [MT-32] Can the Tropez emulate a Roland MT-32 or LAPC1 for games?
-
- A. Partially. You can load a MT-32 patch bank to the memory of the Tropez and
- have it play music correctly under games that DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PRODUCE
- SOUND EFFECTS (i.e. that do not attempt to alter the patches).
- Check file "mauimt32.zip", created by Jimmy Wan <vecna@umich.edu>, at
- FTP sites. You will also need the DOS bank loader "Set Maui".
-
- The Tropez does not support MT-32 system-exclusive messages; lock-ups are
- possible if your game tries to send such messages to the Tropez.
-
-
- Q. [operating systems]
- What operating systems are supported by the Tropez package?
-
- A. DOS and Windows support is included in the package. Refer to chapter
- VIII for support for other OSs.
-
-
- Q. [Plus] What is the Tropez Plus?
-
- A. Read about it from the web page "www.tbeach.com/products/tropplus.htm".
- I am also going to publish a FAQ file for the Tropez Plus. Look for it in
- the same distribution sites that carry this document (but if it is not there
- then I have not finished it).
-
-
- Q. [Quad] Can I use the TBS "Quad" software with the Tropez?
-
- A. No.
-
-
- Q. [revisions]
- What differences are there between the various revisions of the Tropez?
-
- A. On 5 Apr 1995 Alexander_H._Neustadter@BOPS.VOA.GOV wrote:
-
- > Version 1.3 has the channels reversed. This has been my experience with
- > more than one board. (I note that the WaveFront chip is also much
- > thinner on this board.) Version 2.0 has the channels wired correctly,
- > but makes a nasty pop on the left channel when starting & stopping the
- > playing of .wav files.
-
- I own a rev. 2.0 board and have tested it on a few motherboards; the
- following suggests that the 'pop' is a rare defect in some Tropez boards:
-
- AIR 486UL No audible pop at end of .wav playback.
- 486 UMC Inconclusive: a faint click which may have been caused by
- external noise.
- Dell OptiPlex XM590
- No audible pop at end of .wav playback.
- Opti 486WB No audible pop at end of .wav playback, even with bus at 11 MHz.
-
-
- Q. [Sound Blaster 16] Is the Tropez compatible with the Sound Blaster 16?
-
- A. No, and the Tropez does not have a WaveBlaster connector.
-
-
- Q. [TBS] How do I contact TBS?
-
- A. Address: Turtle Beach Systems
- 5690 Stewart Avenue
- Fremont, California 94538
- Telephone: 510 624 6200 (business)
- 510 624 6265 (technical support)
- Fax: 510 624 6291 (business)
- 510 624 6292 (technical support)
- BBS: 510 624 6279
- E-mail: sales@tbeach.com
- support@tbeach.com
-
-
-
- Q. [time] How much time does it take to load samples to the Tropez?
-
- A. There is an overhead of about 30 seconds to let the Wave Patch program
- initialize, but I loaded about 400 KB of a drum kit in 5 seconds.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- (VII) Software and firmware upgrades
-
-
- (A) Not included but distributed
-
- If I do not indicate where to find any file, you can get it from the FTP sites
- listed in the next section of this document.
-
-
- "Awave" (formerly known as "2PAT") v3.1
- Converts instrument patches from many file formats.
- On Fri, 7 Jun 1996, Markus Jonsson wrote:
- > Awave is available for download on the internet at:
- > "http://www.nada.kth.se/~f93-maj/fmjsoft.html"
- > If you can't get it from the above location, try:
- > ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/demos/incoming/music/programs/awave31.zip
- > and as a last resort, if nothing else works, I can email it to you.
-
- "SetWF" (formerly known as "Set Maui") v1.40
- File="setwf140.zip"
- Loads bank files to the WaveFront synthesizer's RWM under DOS.
-
- "Patchman"
- On Sat, 24 Jun 1995, Cafarella, John <JCafarel@vibuscy.ccdn.otc.com.au> wrote:
- > Patchman is a utility that is designed to avoid having HUGE Wavefront Bank
- > files (.WFB's) on your harddisk.
-
-
- (B) FTP sites
-
- (1) TBS-related
-
- ftp.hawaii.edu (University of Hawaii, USA)
- /outgoing/Maui/ (Software and firmware for Turtle Beach products)
- patches/
- (Instrument samples and patches)
-
- ftp.tbeach.com (Official company site at Pennsylvania, USA)
- /tbeach/ (Drivers for various OS's under this hierarchy)
- tropez/ (Tropez-specific files)
-
- ftp.uwp.edu
- /pub/msdos/soundcards/turtle.beach/
- (Sort of a mirror for Hawaii)
-
- ftp.wi.leidenuniv.nl (University of Leiden, The Netherlands)
- I am personally submitting files to this site.
- /pub/audio/
- players/ (MOD players)
- programming/ (AIL, DIGPAK and MIDPAK drivers/programming kits)
- tropez/ (Tropez-related files under this hierarchy)
-
-
- (2) Instrument samples
-
- Following is a list of InterNet sites distributing instrument samples.
-
- On Thu, 23 Feb 1995, David Churcher <DAVEC@wsti.demon.co.uk> wrote:
- ftp.mfi.com
- /pub/keyboard/AKAI (Akai)
- On Tue, 28 Feb 1995, Steve Parker <sparker@hq.jcic.org> wrote:
- atlantis.informatik.uni-freiburg.de
- cs.uwp.edu (Kurzweil)
- lotus.UWaterloo.ca
- pub/sgroup/samples/Roland/S550 (Roland)
- On Thu, 14 Sep 1995, Edwin van Ouwerkerk <edwin@cistron.nl> wrote:
- sweaty.palm.cri.nz (EMAX)
- > ... Check there for a utility called EMX this will allow you to
- > read EMAX I & II floppy's on a PC.
-
-
- (C) Module (".mod" file) players
-
- "Dual MOD Player" v4.00
- Supports WSS using a DSMI driver.
-
- "Morgul" v1.49
- Supports WSS using a DSMI driver.
-
- "WaveFront Extended Module Player" v0.96
- File="wemp96.zip"
- Sends samples to the sound board RWM and offloads mixing tasks from the CPU.
-
-
- (D) MIDI (".mid" file) players
-
- "MPlay" v1.8
- Simple command-line program, supports karaoke files (displays lyrics)
- Get it from: www.teleport.com/~labrat/karaoke.htm
-
- "Delta Midi Station" v1.0
- klingon.epas.utoronto.ca /pub/pc/ultrasound/submit/dms-shw1.zip
-
-
- (E) World-wide web sites
-
- Most of these sites contain instrument samples, utilities and drivers.
-
- On Thu, 23 Feb 1995, David Churcher <DAVEC@wsti.demon.co.uk> wrote:
- whiz.mfi.com:80/keyboard/
- On Sat, 9 Sep 1995, <kent.williams@cadsi.com> wrote:
- hyperreal.com
- www.wpi.edu/~hades (drivers)
- On Sun, 12 Nov 1995, i.s.o.r magazine wrote:
- www.infomaniak.ch/~trz/TB-303/tb303.htm (transistor bass 303)
- On Tue, 12 Dec 1995, Martin Fay <MFAY@fs2.cp.umist.ac.uk> wrote:
- a26.cc.umist.ac.uk/~martin/ (instrument samples)
- On Fri, 12 Jul 1996, Brandon S Higa <bhiga@hawaii.edu> wrote:
- www.lfo.com (iMEDIA site)
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- (VIII) Operating system support
-
- Some of the operating systems below do not have drivers for the WaveFront
- synthesizer, but they do have drivers for MPU-401 devices (which is emulated
- by the WaveFront). If you choose to install such generic MPU-401 drivers, you
- must somehow manage to first send the WaveFront firmware code to the Tropez
- and then load the generic MPU-401 driver. Two ways to do this are:
-
- - Boot DOS, run "setupsnd.exe" and then boot your other OS. This last step can
- be a warm reboot, or you can run the "int19h.com" utility described below.
- "int19h.com" can reload an OS faster than a warm reboot.
-
- (Paraphrasing John Meyers <jmmeyers@winternet.com>)
- When you run "int19h.com", you MUST be running with no TSRs, no interrupts
- redirected, and in real mode. This means not loading EMM386, QEMM, whatever.
-
- To generate the file "int19h.com" yourself, follow these instructions:
- 1) At the DOS command prompt, enter the command "copy con int19h.com".
- 2) Hold down 'Alt'. On the numeric pad hit '2', '0', '5'. Release 'Alt'.
- 3) Hold down 'Alt'. On the numeric pad hit '2', '5'. Release 'Alt'.
- 4) Hold down 'Ctrl', hit 'Z', then release 'Ctrl'.
- Note: to "hit" a key means to press and release it.
-
- - If your OS emulates DOS, then launch your DOS emulation program (such as a
- "DOS window") after making sure that you are allowing DOS applications to
- have the priviledge level to issue I/O reads/writes. Once inside this
- emulation program, run "setupsnd.exe". At this point, all your DOS
- applications THAT CAN EXECUTE PROPERLY UNDER DOS EMULATION should be able
- to detect the WaveFront as a MPU-401 device.
- However, if you need to run native applications of this "other" OS that use
- MPU-401 devices, then you must somehow reinitialize the MPU-401 driver of
- this other OS. The most obvious solution is to reboot this "other" OS.
-
-
- (A) OS/2 (TM)
-
- Drivers for digital audio and FM music are available from the TBS company
- FTP site.
-
- For wavetable music, there is a generic MPU-401 driver available from:
- hobbes.nmsu.edu /os2/drivers/mmpm_mpu.zip
- nic.switch.ch /mirror/os2/drivers/mmpm_mpu.zip
- nctuccca.edu.tw /OS/OS2/Vendors/IBM-Europe/os2drivers/latest/mmpm_mpu.zip
- You must first download the WaveFront firmware code to the Tropez as
- described earlier in this chapter in order to use the WaveFront as a
- MPU-401 device.
-
-
- (B) Windows (TM) 3.x
-
- See the section IV.B .
-
-
- (C) Windows (TM) 4.x (aka "Windows 95")
-
- Drivers are distributed as files "TROP95_?.ZIP" in the TBS company FTP site.
-
- For extensive information on setting up Tropez support under this OS,
- please refer to the document "The Tropez Tattler". Instructions on how to
- obtain a copy of it are in section I.D .
-
- On Wed, 6 Mar 1996, Frank Erdman <erdmanfj@erinet.com> wrote:
- > "Do not use the Maui drivers that came with Win95!"
- They cause problems.
-
- (Warning: I have had no first hand experience with Windows 4.x; the
- information in the following sub-section was contributed by readers with such
- experience.)
-
- Installing Tropez support
-
- Date: Fri, 29 Sep 95 00:27 EST
- From: Blair Rideout <maldoror@mpx.com.au>
- and
- Date: Fri, 29 Sep 95 16:47:00 EDT
- From: "Cafarella, John" <JCafarel@vibuscy.ccdn.otc.com.au>
- If you install Windows 4.x over 3.x, you might not need to upgrade the
- drivers or re-configure them. If you do encounter problems, overwrite
- your old drivers in "?:\windows\system" with the ones you find in the
- 3-disk installation set distributed by the TBS company FTP site.
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Sep 95 22:24 PDT
- From: The Hosehead <mandel@cts.com>
- If you install Windows 4.x and all drivers from scratch, you will need
- the 3-disk installation set distributed by the TBS company FTP site.
- See section V.C .
-
- Date: Mon, 2 Oct 1995 14:01:43 +0000
- From: Chand Malik <cmalik@ra.isisnet.com>
- > By the way, if you are installing in WIN95, also download the
- > Tropez95.zip file, and run it as advised in the readme file after the
- > TROPMK21..23 files are installed and working properly.
-
-
- (D) Windows NT (TM)
-
- Drivers for digital audio and FM music are available from the TBS company
- FTP site.
-
- For wavetable music, there is a generic MPU-401 driver available from:
- ftp.ccu.edu.tw /pub/winnt/drivers/other/mpu_nt.zip
- ftp.monash.edu.au /pub/winnt/drivers/other/mpu_nt.zip
- ftp.winsite.com /pub/pc/winnt/drivers/other/mpu_nt.zip
- (Thanks to Marko Heiskanen <marko.heiskanen@uku.fi> for the hint,
- Sat, 10 Feb 1996)
-
- You must first download the WaveFront firmware code to the Tropez as described
- earlier in this chapter in order to use the WaveFront as a MPU-401 device.
-
-
- (E) Linux
-
- On Fri, 24 May 1996, Sander.Verbruggen <sander@integrity.nl> reported that
- starting somewhere near kernel 1.3.60, support had been added for the
- WaveFront synthesizer, including uploading firmware to the WaveFront's memory,
- and for CS4231A full duplex operation. Check out the "VoxWare" package.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- (IX) Programming information
-
-
- (A) Software Development Kit
-
- TBS has given me permission to distribute copies of the SDK for the Maui
- and Tropez boards. This SDK is being converted to electronic format, but for
- the time being I can only provide photocopies. Because of this, there will be
- a copying fee (variable but no more than 5 US cents per page) and a shipping
- charge (whatever USPS charges to mail the SDK to your address). I will accept
- checks and money orders in US currency only. You may request my mailing address
- at my e-mail address listed in chapter XI.
-
- The SDK is about 140 pages, but some of its chapters are "redundant",
- because you can obtain the information elsewhere for free. Here is a
- compacted index of the SDK book; barring unusual circumstances, I will only be
- distributing the chapters marked with a 'y':
-
- Send? Chapter
- ----- -------
- Preface (survey of TBS products, available at www.tbeach.com)
- Introduction to WaveFront I/O ports
- (covered in the "User's Guide" of your sound board)
- GateKeeper API (available at ftp.wi.leidenuniv.nl)
- How to contact TBS (see chapter X)
- Maui I/O interface
- (exact copy of a chapter in the "User's Guide" of the Tropez)
- Patch and program format (available at ftp.wi.leidenuniv.nl)
- y WaveFront bus and OS interface details
- y Opti 82C929 manual
- Crystal CS4231 manual (See section IX.D on how to get this)
- y Yamaha OPL3 manual
-
-
- (B) Sound Blaster modes
-
- For information on programming the Sound Blaster family of cards, check out:
- ftp.eng.ufl.edu /pub/msdos/demos/incoming/SBLAST09.ZIP
- Oak.Oakland.Edu /SimTel/msdos/sound/sblast09.zip
- x2ftp.oulu.fi /pub/msdos/programming/mxinfo/sblast09.zip
- /pub/msdos/programming/gpe/pcgpe10.zip
-
-
- (C) Windows Sound System mode
-
- No official information available at this time. You may want to program for
- the AIL or DIGPAK driver for WSS; the location of the programming kit is
- listed in section VII.B . The alternative is to program the codec chip
- directly, but its interface is a superset of WSS.
-
-
- (D) CS4231A codec chip
-
- You may obtain the manual/data sheet for this chip from any of the following:
-
- Crystal Semiconductor Corporation
- P.O. Box 17847
- Austin, Texas 78760 USA
- Telephone=512 445 7222, Fax=512 445 7581
-
- Norcomp Manufacturers Representative
- 1267 Oakmead Parkway
- Sunnyvale, California 94086 USA
- Telephone=408 733 7707
-
- Ref.: Tue, 31 Jan 1995, Andrew Daviel <andrew@andrew.triumf.ca>:
- A block diagram and sample source code for this chip is available by FTP from:
- andrew.triumf.ca /pub
-
-
- (E) Components made by Integrated Circuit Systems
-
- ICS owns TBS, and it provided several components found on the Tropez board. You
- can find data sheets and schematics of these components at the URL:
- www.icsinc.com/products/products.htm
-
-
- (F) FM synthesizer
-
- On Mon, 10 Jun 1996, KAWASHIMA Takemasa <tax@rock.embl-grenoble.fr> reported:
- The maintainer of this web page distributes a FM bank loader and editor:
- www.channel1.com/users/jamieo/
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- (X) Questions that remain unanswered
-
-
- If you have information about the following and would like to contribute it
- to this document, please contact me at my address in chapter XI.
-
- **********
- How do you extract manually the applets from the "*.z" archives of the
- software diskettes? (They cannot be extracted with the "compress.exe"
- utility.)
- Steve Frank <sfrank@sun1.anza.com> mentioned that this is a proprietary
- compression format, but there must be a way to get into it!
-
- What was the intended use of the file "oswfi.mot"? I do not understand the
- description in the User's Guide.
-
- How can we obtain a software development kit for Windows Sound System?
-
- I acknowledge that the line-output voltage of certain CD players is so
- high that you cannot feed it into the Tropez without causing some
- clipping during recording. I am searching for a convenient solution
- (short of inserting resistors).
- **********
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- (XI) Credits
-
-
- I want to thank all the parties who contributed information; their contributions
- are acknowledged throughout this document. In addition, the following parties
- have helped with the maintenance or distribution of this document: (Names are
- listed in alphabetical order.)
-
- Rich Heimlich <rich.heimlich@compudata.com>, for information and goodies.
-
- Brandon Higa <bhiga@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu>, for FTP site support, and for
- the Maui FAQ file and Maui Software FAQ file.
-
- Eric Hsiao <hsiaoe@rpi.edu>, for GFX News and WWW site support.
-
- Lord Jonin <jonin@netcom.com>, for technical spec's.
-
- Janne Juntunen <ok93juja@otol.fi>, for FTP site support.
-
- Sean McCreary <mccreary@cs.colorado.edu>, for maintaining the TBS Mailing
- List.
-
- Daniel R. Tauritz <dtauritz@wi.leidenuniv.nl>, for FTP+WWW site support.
-
- Turtle Beach Systems, for technical information and support.
-
- With the kind collaboration of the mentioned contributors, this document
- was written and is maintained by yours truly, Tow Wang. I can be reached
- on the InterNet by electronic mail as: towwang@umich.edu
-
- Please note: I am not affiliated with Turtle Beach Systems. I am under no
- obligation to provide technical support for the Tropez or any other related
- products.
-
- All trademarks mentioned are registered by their respective companies.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- (XII) Disclaimer and permission to distribute
-
- This document is distributed at no charge to the general public. No guarantee
- whatsoever is provided for the accuracy and/or fitness of the information
- contained herein with respect to any purpose or task.
-
- Readers may re-distribute this document provided that the following conditions
- are met:
-
- 1) No fee whatsoever is charged to the recipient(s) in order to receive this
- document. This requirement implies (but is not limited to):
- -no fee for downloading or copying this particular document.
- -no bundling this document with something for sale or lease, including any
- medium used to store this document.
- 2) Recipient(s) must get this entire document without any modifications.
-
- If you are ALREADY distributing this document in compliance with the above two
- conditions, you may request to be added to my mailing list and receive future
- updates to this document as soon as they become available.
-
- Distribution of this document by other parties (such as commercial
- establishments), and waivers to the preceding conditions, require the written
- permission of the author.
-