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Avance Logic ALS4000 Sound System Software ver:ALS40.A1.50
Installation and Setup
Windows95/98(VXD) Driver & Application Installation/Removal Procedure For ALS4000:
=================================================================================
First Time Driver/Application Installation:
Step 1. After installing the ALS4000 sound card into the PCI slot of your
computer, turn on the system power. Windows 95 will prompt you with
a "New Hardware Found" dialog box. To install the Windows 95 driver,
please select "Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer"
option and click on [OK].
Step 2. Insert the "ALS4000 Windows95 Driver and Utilities" CD-ROM/disk into the
appropriate drive and select that drive from the prompted dialog box and
click on [OK]. Windows 95 will copy all the needed files and set up all
the logic devices on the board automatically.
Step 3. Install the application(ALSRACK Player) by running the SETUP.EXE file
(included in the " Windows95 Drivers and Utilities" CD-ROM/disk) from
the Windows 95 START MENU|RUN. In selecting a setup type, please choose
"Install Application Only..." and click on [Next]. By doing so, setup
will install the bundled application into you computer system.
Note: See below for full description of ALSRACK functions.
Driver/Application Removal & Installation:
Step 1. To remove an existing driver/application and install with the latest
driver/application, please run SETUP.EXE file(inlcuded in the " Windows95
Drivers and Utilities" CD-ROM/disk) from the Windows 95 START MENU|RUN.
Step 2. In selecting a setup type, please choose "Remove and Install Software.."
and click on [Next]. When asked with "Do you want to install the bundled
application?" Select "Yes, I do." to install ALSRACK Player or "No, I
don't." if not. Click on [Next] and the program will install both the driver
and application automatically.
Note: If you have not installed the bundled application(ALSRACK Player) in step
#2 and wish to install later, you can run SETUP.EXE again and select "Install
Application Only.."
The DOS driver will installed autometically if you install driver by
running SETUP.EXE, and it will work when you shutdown your computer
by choosing restart to MS-DOS mode.
Driver/Application Removal ONLY:
Step 1. If you want to remove an existing driver/application ONLY, you may do so by
running SETUP.EXE file (inlcuded in the " Windows95 Drivers and Utilities"
CD-ROM/disk) from the Windows 95 START MENU|RUN.
Step 2. In selecting a setup type, please choose "Remove Software.." and click on
[Next]. The program will remove all existing and associated driver files
automatically.
Troubleshooting:
================================================================================
If no sound or device does not function properly, please check
CONTROL PANEL|SYSTEM|DEVICE MANAGER. The list of audio related devices appear
under the category of "SOUND, VIDEO & Game Controller.." should include the followings:
ALS4000 External Midi(MPU401) Device
ALS4000 Internal Midi(OPL3) Device
ALS4000 Joystick Device
ALS4000 PCI Audio Device
ALS4000 Wave Audio Device
Note: If any of the above devices has an yellow exclamation mark next to it or appear
to be missing, please run SETUP.EXE again and choose "Removal and Install Software.."
to insure the above devices are properly installed.
If you want to play DOS game under real-mode DOS, please shutdown you computer
by choosing restart to MS-DOS mode. Please make sure that the DOS driver was
installed properly by running SETUP.EXE to install the driver.
ALSRACK for ALS4000
================================================================================
1. Structure and components:
The ALSRACK consists of a MIXER control panel, MIDI panel, WAVE panel,
and CD panel.
1.1 To enable or disable a panel:
Clicking the mouse button on the MIDI, WAVE, or CD in MIXER control panel
will cause the corresponding panel to disappear, another click will cause the
corresponding panel to re-appear.
1.2 To change a channel:
Click channel LEFT or RIGHT button to change to the channel you want.
1.3 To activate volume and balance control:
Change to the channel you want (see 1.2), then click up or down arrow buttons
to change the volume, or click balance LEFT or RIGHT arrow buttons to change
balance.
1.4 To mute system:
Change to the channel you want, then click MUTE check mark to disable sound,
click again to re-enable sound.
2. MIDI panel
2.1 To open or close a MIDI file:
Click the button of the MIDI sign on the MIDI panel, choose OPEN to open a
MIDI file, or choose CLOSE to close a file.
2.2 Auto repeat and show information:
Click the button of the MIDI sign on MIDI panel. Clicking on AUTO REPEAT or
SHOW INFORMATION will enable or disable the selection. When AUTO REPEAT is
selected, the MIDI file will be played again when it reaches the end.
When SHOW INFORMATION is selected, the MIDI window will open and the
information from the MIDI file will appear on the MIDI window. When a MIDI
file is opened, you can also click the MIDI window to show the information of
that file.
2.3 Other operations:
When a MIDI file is opened, you can click PLAY to play it, or click PAUSE,
STOP, FF or RW to manipulate the selection. You can also use the volume control
buttons on the MIDI panel to control the volume directly.
3. WAVE panel
3.1 Select TAPE I or TAPE II to playback:
There are two TAPE boxes on the WAVE panel. TAPE I can only play wave
files. TAPE II can play and record wave files. There is one set of
control buttons on the right of WAVE panel. When Tape I is selected,
the control buttons will take effect for TAPE I. When Tape II is selected,
the control buttons will work for TAPE II. Click the button
TAPEI/TAPEII to select between TAPEI or TAPEII, or push the button TAPEI
PLAYBACK on TAPE I box to select TAPE I, while pushing the button TAPEII REC/PLAY
on TAPE II box to select TAPEII.
Note: When you want to playback a wave file, you need to select TAPE I/TAPE II first.
3.2 Open a wave file to play:
Push the OPEN button, select OPEN on the menu, select a wave
file to play. When the wave file is opened, the TAPE containing the
file is automatically selected, just push the PLAY button to play it.
3.3 Record a wave file:
Push the button REC.INPUT to select the input media (Line in, MIDI,
Audio CD, or MIC), then push the the button OPEN on TAPE II and select NEW
to create a new wave file. The TAPEII indicator will be red to show it
is waiting to record. Play the source media, and push recording button on TAPEII
to begin recording. When finished recording, push the record button (now it is
a red square) to stop. After finished, save the file as the name you specified.
3.4 Full-duplex:
For sound card supporting full-duplex, TAPEI and TAPEII can work at the
same time. This means while TAPEI is playing, TAPEII can record, or while
TAPEII is recording, TAPEI can play.
When using full-duplex, the control buttons work like this:
Playback button and stop button only take effect for TAPEI, record button
works only for TAPEII. Push record button once to begin recording, and push it
again to stop recording.
3.5 Synchronous recording (record and play simultaneously):
After selecting an INPUT media and new wave file for recording, push button
SYNC.REC to begin a synchronous recording. The mixer will automatically
play the source file and begin recording at the same time.
4. CD
4.1 EDIT and Program:
Push EDIT to select which tracks (selections on the CD) to play and add it to
the Playlist. Then click the Program button to play the selected tracks.
4.2 Random play:
The Random button plays tracks in a random order.
4.3 Repeat:
To repeat one track of a CD, select the track and push the repeat button one
time.
A single repeat signal will appear in the CD player window.
To repeat the full CD, push the repeat button 2 times.
A full repeat signal will appear in the CD player window.
Software Wavetable.
================================================================================
Current version of software wavetable driver will only mix with the following
wave sample rates: 11K, 22K & 44K. Any other samples selected will show device
in used message. While using the wavetable driver, software wavetable(ALS4000 being default)
must be selected as the wave mapper device.
Note: Speaker icon at lower right corner will disappear as a result of this selection,
but this will be corrected in our next release of driver.