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Ultrasound Daily Digest Sat, 27 Mar 93 Volume 2 : Issue 82
Today's Topics:
Bad description for .../sound/patches/util/mt32.zip
Boycott Sierra?
buying GUS in Germany [Ultrasound Daily Digest V2 #75]
GMOS
GMOS, and using GUS as a normal midi synth
GUS - base address determines what????
GUS and Intel SatisFAXtion/400
GUS New Install Disks
GUS questions
line out blues
Midi TSR
New Gravis Disk (on EPAS)
Noise in Recording
Sierra is really confused!
Ultrasound Daily Digest V2 #81
Using GUS as a normal midi synth
Various GUS issues...
X-Wing and Ultrabots
XWING Joystick/GUS problem?
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.
*** HEY!!! ***
Before you ask a question, *** READ THE FAQ ***. It's
available on the request server and the ftp sites, or check the
newsgroup archives.
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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 16:15:32 -0500 (EST)
From: Morgan Stair <Morgan_Stair@dl5000.bc.edu>
Message-Id: <Pine.3.03.9303261632.A19800-a100000@dlws9.bc.edu>
Subject: Bad description for .../sound/patches/util/mt32.zip
To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
Here's the description file:
GRAVIS ULTRASOUND FTP SITES DIRECTORY INDEX
==========================================================================
Ftp Site: archive.epas.utoronto.ca Directory: pub/pc/ultrasound
wuarchive.wustl.edu systems/msdos/ultrasound
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subdirectory: ..../sound/patches/util
Filename Date Description
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
00Index ------ This index file
mt32.zip 921205 MT32 patch map for the Ultrasound
mt32pat.cfg 921206 Configuration for MT32 patch assignment
mt32.zip contains one file, "mountain.mid". I think this is a demo midi
file for the mt32pat.cfg setup that just remaps ultrasound patches for
mt32 files. I'm not sure about the purpose, but mountain.mid is
definately the only thing in mt32.zip. Let me know if I'm mistaken.
-Morgan
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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 01:46:30 -0600
From: wity@iastate.edu
Message-Id: <9303260746.AA06838@iastate.edu>
Subject: Boycott Sierra?
To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
>Date: 25 Mar 1993 08:26:20 -0500 (EST)
>From: DEATH BEFORE DISCO <JKS4675@ritvax.isc.rit.edu>
>Subject: SB and Hardware Noise
>Why does Sierra INSIST on using 639.99999999K of my lower memory?
Hmm, maybe incompatibility problems with your computer setup?
>Why does Sierra's sound effects suck?
Really? I like their music and sound effects, although LucasArts
does a better job.
>Why does anybody even bother? Their inept programs aren't worth it.
>On the other hand, wny is the patch for Aces 1.2 STILL, after about
>five (5) months, NOT AVAILABLE THROUGH FTP?
That was not Sierra's fault! Usually people who download any game
patches will upload them to ftp site.
>Instead, they have generously decided to offer it through their
>speedy 2400 baud BBS...I guess $250 is too much to spend on their
>customers (for a 14400). Never mind that the call is long distance for about
>99% of the US. Evidently, they want your money and forget you.
Wrong! Sierra's BBS supports up to 9600 baud speed.
>Keep this in mind. If you boycott Sierra, not only are you protesting their
>lack of GUS support, you're probably saving youself a major software
>dissappointment.
I really don't see any point of getting angry at Sierra, because they
do not support GUS. When Gravis has really advertised GUS and people
starts buying GUS, then they will support GUS.
It makes more sense if people boycott Gravis, until Gravis really advertises
the card. :-)
-Wity-
ps: Btw, I'm a happy GUS owner, and I have convinced two of my friends
to buy GUS. :)
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Date: 26 Mar 93 12:39:45 GMT+0100
From: "Alexander Majarek, Sascha, SAM" <Alexander.Majarek@uibk.ac.at>
Message-Id: <MAILQUEUE-101.930326123945.256@subz-nov>
Subject: buying GUS in Germany [Ultrasound Daily Digest V2 #75]
To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
Hi out there!
Before ordering the GUS in the US, try "Media-Markt". I hope this has
the same name in germany. Here in Austria the price was something
below ATS 2.000,-- and that's much cheaper than US-price + transport
+ custom + VAT + ....
HTH
SAM
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*Perthalerg. 1c/11 * for a man to ruin himself: *
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Date: 26 Mar 1993 18:22:35 +0800
From: TC <SH7126146@NTUVAX.NTU.AC.SG>
Message-Id: <01GW9V0014DUAC49JA@NTUVAX.NTU.AC.SG>
Subject: GMOS
To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
> I've heard many suggestions on this project. I've heard ideas on how
> to do it, arguments for/against dynamic patch loading, suggestions for
> .cfg files for each game, suggestions for a GM patchset that loads in
> 1Meg, and lots of others. The thing that strikes me as strange is that
> NOONE has mentioned one crucial fact: In order for this thing to be
> TRULY useful, it has to work WITH SBOS!!
Not really. It just has to handle the digitized stuff. The FM stuff are
not particularly useful :)
> I think that GMOS should be able to handle both GM music, and SB
> digital sound. In this way, we don't have to worry about the SBOS FM
> patches, and we get digital effects, and decent sounding music no matter
> what method of patch selection we wind up using.
I did suggest a minimum of 1MB GUS (sorry guys! but it's difficult to do
everything with less than that) with 64K reserved for the SB DAC
emulation.
What I would suggest is to work on the GM side of things first (leaving
that 64K free there) and add the SB DAC emulation (*IF* we can get the
info out of Gravis).
> a programmer) or if you just have some ideas on how you'd like to see
> this thing work, send me some mail about it. I'll collect the replies,
> and post a summary. Maybe Dave Debry will even make a GMOS mailing
Please check out my earlier posts on hardware/software combo and modes
of operation. Thanks.
.tc
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 08:43:22 EST
From: "Burns Fisher, VMS Engineering 26-Mar-1993 0844" <fisher@decwin.enet.dec.com>
Message-Id: <9303261343.AA07871@us2rmc.bb.dec.com>
Subject: GMOS, and using GUS as a normal midi synth
To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
>> Me:
>> Now that there's talk about someone (if not Gravis, then someone)
>> writing a GM driver (possibly), here's a potential (?) problem. I
>> ALREADY have an MPU-401 type MIDI card in my system. You'd think if
>> there was a driver making the GUS emulate another MPU-401, games (or
>> whatever is trying to utilize the MIDI) would become confused as to
>> which port to dump to, unless IRQs and what nots are explicitly defined.
>
> TC:
>If you already have an MPU401, you have an external synth right? Why
>would you need to run the GM emulator? In the event you don't have a
>external synth, can't you remove the MPU card?
Because my external synth is a D-110. Only vaguely GMish patch mapping, and
not enough voices, and those it has are LA synthesis rather than sample play.
However, I don't want to remove the MPU-401 since I have a number of programs
that require it.
>
>Alternatively, the hardware combo I suggested (ie routing the MIDI-out
>to serial-in) will WORK, regardless of whether you already have an MPU
>or not. This type of driver will not care a hoot where the MIDI-in comes
>from, it simply interprets the midi messages and plays them on the GUS.
>:)
>
>.tc
Wait. This is the question I was trying to get at before. I agree that your
solution might be good if you DO have an MPU-401. But if all you have is a
GUS? The question is, how many games etc which claim to support GM support it
via either the GUS MIDI port or an SBOS-emulated SB MIDI port? (The last two
may conceivably be the same from a program's point of view). My guess is that
if a game says it supports GM, it probably expects to see an MPU-401. It may
use it in dumb mode; it may not. If it uses it in dumb mode, it *may* be enough
to simply point the game at the GUS's MIDI address, but I don't know that and I
have not heard anyone say that they know. I think we need to answer elementary
questions like this before we get very far along on just assumptions.
============================================
Related info:
>Is there an easy way to route the midi-in port so that the GUS listens
>to it? ie, can I plug my cheap midi keyboard into the GUS and play, using
>the GUS for output rather than the keyboard?
>
>Tony
I did an experiment last night. As related above, I have an MPU-401 card. I
don't have a MIDI box on my GUS. What I did was to plug MIDI in physically into
MIDI out. Then under Windows, I ran Cakewalk, and set it to echo MIDI in to the
GUS. Finally, I ran "Tetris Classic", a game which runs under windows, but
which does not use the Windows drivers...it wants to see SB or MPU-401 hardware
directly. I set it to play to the MPU-401, and voila! the music came on the
GUS! (I had to figure out which patches to load manually, of course).
So the answer to the question is, "Yes". Use a sequencer (I imagine that
Winjammer will work also) to reflect the GUS MIDI-in to GUS synth (not GUS MIDI
out), and you can play your keyboard through the GUS.
============================================
One more bit of related floatsom and jetsom: Has anyone noticed the MIDI Mapper
GUS1024 GUS512, and GUS256 maps? I saw them mentioned somewhere, but did not
really understand till I poked further. It turns out than in \ultrasnd\midi
there are some files called similar names (e.g. GUS1024.MID) which load 1 meg-
worth of patches. Then the MIDI Mapper's GUS1024 map will map all the GM
patches into this 1-meg worth of stuff. That's a workaround for
non-patch-caching Windows apps, but it is also a start on how to do the patches
in GMOS.
Burns
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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 15:55:12 GMT
From: ken@austin.ibm.com (Ken Goach IBM)
Message-Id: <C4I6w0.1A8z@austin.ibm.com>
Subject: GUS - base address determines what????
To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
O.K. I'm still trying to track down my problem.
In the README, it says the GUS uses a variety of address,
and that you should check to see if there's a conflict on your
machine.
The README gives some addresses in the form 3x0, where "x"
is determined by the base address.
My question is - how? How does, say, a base address of 220
translate to "x"? Or 240?
The reason is on my system the floppy drive controller uses
either 3F0-3F7 or 3E0-3E7, and I think there may be an
address conflict with the GUS from this.
So if anyone can tell me how the different base address setting
affect "x" in those addresses in the README, I'll rain down
net praise upon you!
Thanks,
Ken
--
THIS POSTING DOES NOT REPRESENT THE OPINIONS OF MY EMPLOYERS.
------------------------------------------------------------------
"I'm afraid I'll have to ask you to leave the store, mam" Ash, AoD
==================================================================
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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 8:29:51 CST
From: ibmpa!hartmann.austin.ibm.com!lance@ibminet.awdpa.ibm.com (Lance Hartmann)
Message-Id: <9303261429.AA14757@hartmann.austin.ibm.com>
Subject: GUS and Intel SatisFAXtion/400
To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 23:40:52 -0500 (EST)
From: Greg K Chung <stiletto+@cmu.edu>
Message-Id: <YfgxfI600WB5B=ykF_@andrew.cmu.edu>
Subject: GUS New Install Disks
To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
As much as I'd like to get the new GUS setup disks (with new SBOS) I
haven't been able to yet. And this brings me to my main problem: I'd
really like to just download a few new files (PLAYMIDI, PLAYFILE,
etc). But -- from the looks of it, the new disks are compressed
across the five disks.
I *wish* the new software could be released as compress files, not
compressed disks. Supposing one of the files gets corrupted on my
HD... I'd have to reinstall the whole thing rather than just copy that
one file back?
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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 20:38:16 EST
From: apervazo@sas.upenn.edu (Adrian Pervazov)
Message-Id: <9303270138.AA05353@mail.sas.upenn.edu>
Subject: GUS questions
To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
Now that I have the GUS, I downloaded the new version of the Winjammer
(2.24, I think). The readme file says that the bug concerning the GUS is
fixed. Yes, the sequencer can play the midi files OK. But as soon as I try
to record something (I'm using GUS as the output and MPU401 as MIDI
input), the program crashes, and Window, too, crashes quite often. Anybody
knows how to deal with that? This is a real problem, because I would like
to use Winjammer for MIDI recording - if I need playback, I could use
playmidi or the Media Player.
Another question about patches - is it possible to convert samples from a
sampler (Akai or EPS) to the GUS format? Somewhere (I don't remember if it
was in this group) I read that you can convert EPS samples. I downloaded
some files from the EPS ftp site - eps.reed.edu, but I don't know how to
deal with them - the utilities I got from there don't seem to be capable
to do the job. Any suggestions?
The final question is about the Patinfo program. The version I downloaded
from epas doesn.t work in the same way as described in a posting earlier -
for example, I don't get any information about the envelope or the flags?
Am I using an old version? Or it doesn't work in the same way with the new
patches?
--
|===============================================|
| Andrian Pervazov |
| University of Pennsylvania |
| Music Department |
| Internet: apervazo@mail.sas.upenn.edu |
| Phone: 215-382-0798 |
|===============================================|
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Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1993 01:15:57 -0500 (EST)
From: Yoo-Shin LEE <spader@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca>
Message-Id: <9303270615.AA25453@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca>
Subject: line out blues
To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
hi,
This is the first time I've written, so I am wondering if someone will
answer my question?
Anyways,
My problem is that my line out and my amplified line out both produce
"buzz" when I connect them to my roomate's mixer. My roomate
suspects the buzz is around 60 hz for the regular line out. I also
connect my amplified line out to a pair of mini speakers but do not get any
buzz. I am wondering what this buzz is caused by and whether anyone else is
getting this noise when connecting the gravis to a stereo system.
Ps- the line out level is very low when we connect it to the mixer. WE
have to put the line level very high on the mixer.
I would like to record using the gravis, but with the buzz it is useless.
spader@cs.mcgill.ca
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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 22:48:34 PST
From: brian@ccnext.ucsf.edu (Brian Huddleston)
Message-Id: <9303270648.AA27857@ ccnext.ucsf.edu >
Subject: Midi TSR
To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
Greetings all,
I just wanted to ask if anyone knew of any good FTP sites for MIDs? I know
where there are some good mod sites, but hardly any good MIDI sites..
Also, What are the chances of a MID player for the GUS that can be just like
GTSR. and play in memory while you are running another program.
brian@ccnext.ucsf.edu
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Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 13:22:06 EST
From: warrenl@graphics.rent.com (Warren Lieuallen)
Message-Id: <JVcZ1B3w165w@graphics.rent.com>
Subject: New Gravis Disk (on EPAS)
To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
I know I'm sure getting tired of reading everyone's little story
about their experiences with the new GUS disks, but thought I'd
chip in my own version, since it seems to be a bit different than
most folks....
I deleted all my GUS "stuff" (Windows, too), and then ran the
Install program. Wow, what an improvement. I've got a standard
386-33, but the original SetUp locked (apparently while testing the
DMA channel). This one works great, and is a lot "friendlier"; I
wish all install programs were so careful about telling you about
each step, and letting you see what's going on.
The only problem I had was that I wasn't set up for running
Windows (I have several different CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files,
and switch them as necessary). So, when Windows was run to set up
the GUS, it didn't quite make it. No big deal, I just copied a few
files from ULTRASND\WINDOWS to WINDOWS\SYSTEM, and was all set.
For those of you having problems getting Media Player to work, you
must copy the MIDIMAP.CFG file as well as MIDIMAP.DRV.
Everything I've tried has worked flawlessly. The new interfaces
to PLAYMIDI, GUSMOD, etc. are much better. The new SBOS (2.04, NOT
the 2.02 that comes with the disks) is a big improvement, the new
MIDI patches are quite pleasing (to my admittedly unsophisticated
ear). All in all, I'd like to congratulate Gravis on a job well done.
I wish all vendors put this much work into improving their software,
in this short amount of time. Let's face it, the GUS is a new product,
so there's going to be an initial "breaking in" period.
So anyway, that's my story. If someone's having major problems,
I'd be happy to send you a list of my directories, and try to help
you figure out what goes where. But, as far as I can tell, if your
computer is set up to run Windows, the Install program will take
care of everything for you. Just sit back and watch the pretty
colors!
======================The Graphics BBS @ (908)469-0049=====================
Dr. Warren G. Lieuallen R.W.Johnson Pharmaceutical Research Institute
InterNet: warrenl@graphics.rent.com
===="Imagination is more important than knowledge." -- Albert Einstein ====
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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 19:55:28 -0500
From: "Robinhood -- Marshall Lai" <mtl1@crux2.cit.cornell.edu>
Message-Id: <9303270055.AA15741@crux2.cit.cornell.edu>
Subject: Noise in Recording
To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
Hi, I current have a GUS with 1MEG on board. I am using the newest set
of software available from EPAS. But when I try to record from a CD player,
there is a large amount of noise present. The problem does not exist if
I use a microphone for input (or maybe less severe to the point that is not
noticeable.) No the audio line connecting my CD player is not at fault
because I can play the CD straight thru the GUS with no noise whatsoever.
Also, I tried switching the line in (ie from the CD player) with the mic in
(from the microphone) inputs on the GUS. Surprisingly, the recording is
louder but the noise is still there. Also when I disable the mic input and
enable the line in input, the mic is not actually at volume level 0. I can
still hear a faint echo from the mic. Can I solve this problem or is it
the 8-bit and 16-bit difference? I doubt the later, because using 8-bit
will just make the sound not as crispy clear but should not introduce extra
(absurd amount) of noise in the recording.
Now, I am not blaming Advance Gravis for this because the GUS is
a hell lot better than my SOUNDBLASTER, SB PRo, and SB Pro V2.0 (the OPL3
version). It's is a very nice card afterall.
Please email me if you have any clue. Thanks in advance.
Marshall
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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 8:06:24 PST
From: gabrielj@sfu.ca
Message-Id: <9303261606.AA27871@fraser.sfu.ca>
Subject: Sierra is really confused!
To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
Like I said before, Sierra is really screwed! Support or no support?
Sometimes they say yes, other times they say no...it all depends on who
you talk to. I pulled this off of AOL:
Subj: Sierra Support?
Date: 93-03-25 21:56:46 EST
From: Adv Gravis
Posted on: America Online
I thought I would add these messages that I found in the Sierra forum:
Subj: Sound card support
Date: 93-03-23 23:43:00 EST
From: Sierras
Posted on: America Online
Unfortunately, you will have to use the Sound blaster
emulation for the time being. We will support the card in the
near future due to the fine qualities of the GUS, but it will
take a little time.
p.s. I was just joking about the Paid-part! :)
Thanx,
Bill :})
And there was this one as well:
Subj: Sound Support.
Date: 93-03-23 23:37:20 EST
From: Sierras
Posted on: America Online
We got a few boards in the tech dept. to test out the games
on. I think the GUSd will be supported in the near future due
to it's high quality and low cost. One really nice feature for
our flight sim fans is the 50 MHz speed adjustable game port
tha is part of the GUS. Hang in there!
Thanx,
Bill :})
--ENd___
I still say boycott them until we actually do get support from them.
Talk is cheap!
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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 8:59:55 EST
From: Phat H Tran <ptran@sciborg.uwaterloo.ca>
Message-Id: <9303261359.AA06677@sciborg.uwaterloo.ca>
Subject: Ultrasound Daily Digest V2 #81
To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 19:06:34 PST
> From: gabrielj@sfu.ca
> Message-Id: <9303260306.AA02161@fraser.sfu.ca>
> Subject: jmprotr.arj
> To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
>
> This is really directed at Jerry but I couldn't remember his address.
> Anyways, I downloaded UltraForce's player with great enthusiasm but was
> really disappointed because I don't get any sound!
>
> It looks as though it is playing but not the slightest bit of music or
> any sound for that matter is produced. I've got GUS set to port 220,
> DMA channel 7, MIDI IRQ2, and GF1 IRQ11. It auto detects fine but no
> music. I don't know what to do.
>
I have this problem as well. The player is playing, but the volume is
so low that I have to max my amp to hear anything, and even then, it's
still very quiet. However, running playmidi first seems to fix the
problem.
> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 12:58:15 -0500
> From: "It's your hand, Buckaroo" <dantonio@magick.tay2.dec.com>
> Message-Id: <9303251758.AA20301@magick.tay2.dec.com>
> Subject: More on Windows drivers problems
> To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
>
[...]
>
> I also don't think the new MIDI patches are better than the old ones. The
> pipe organ on tocatta.mid just doesn't sound as impressive as it did
> before...
>
> DDA
I disagree. I think that the new patches are better in a lot of places.
The piano, for example, and the applause, not to mention the sounds
that are there now that weren't before. I can't really think of a patch
that is worse than its previous incarnation. The pipe organ is softer
now, but it is also cleaner, while the old one was so loud that it
crackled on tocatta.mid.
Overall, I thought that the old patches sounded synthetic and dirty
compared to the new ones.
> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 11:06:56 EST
> From: phong%triples@Triples.Math.McGill.CA (Phong Co)
> Message-Id: <9303251606.AA06787@triples.math.mcgill.ca>
> Subject: My GUS problems
> To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
>
> I just got my GUS a few days ago, with the extra chips to go to the full
> 1MB, and installed them myself. I got a lot of static running moddemo and
> mididemo, which I thought I fixed by making sure the memory chips were on
> snugly. However, the problems persist. It seems that the output is
> clearer when the cover is off the computer, can it be causing
> interference? One of the memory chips is upside-down relative to the
> others, should this matter?
>
If by "upside-down", you mean that one chip has its notch oriented
oppositely from the rest, then YES, it does matter! Most IC chips
don't have rotational symmetry of pin functions, and I assume that
DRAMs are no different.
Phat.
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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 10:17:24 +0000
From: Clarke Brunt <CLARKE@lsl.co.uk>
Message-Id: <0096A148.4F0BF7A0.3381@lsl.co.uk>
Subject: Using GUS as a normal midi synth
To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
PHTH1@cc.newcastle.edu.au writes:
> Is there an easy way to route the midi-in port so that the GUS listens
> to it? ie, can I plug my cheap midi keyboard into the GUS and play,
> using the GUS for output rather than the keyboard?
Unless anyone knows better, I would say that you required software to do
this. WinJammer will do it, if you select GUS MIDI input port for input,
select Thru in the MIDI menu, select the GUS MIDI Synth as destination
for Thru events in MIDI Advanced menu. Because the GUS needs its patches
loading, you need to load a MID file, and play it on the GUS to load the
patches for that particular MID. Once you've done that, the keyboard
will play on the GUS, and if you can alter your MIDI transmit channel
from the keyboard, you will be able to switch to whatever patch the
GUS has selected on that channel.
Things to beware:
The Yamaha keyboard I used echoes its MIDI in on its MIDI out, so DON'T
select GUS MIDI output port for your Thru events - result is chaos.
If your keyboard sends a program select to a patch the GUS hasn't loaded,
you will get no sound.
The Yamaha always does percussion on channel 16, and maps the notes onto
different ones, so you get funny results if you play a melodic patch on
this channel.
I wrote a small program (Turbo C++ for Windows) last night to echo the
MIDI input port to the GUS MIDI Synth, but still loaded patches with
WinJammer - loading them myself will be the next experiment.
Things I haven't investigated yet:
If you load patches with Patch Manager (I've not got new disk set yet),
then what channels (if any) are they program selected into?
Windows allows you to select MIDI Mapper as as MIDI INPUT device (and
mentions this in the HELP file) - is this any use whatsoever? - I
certainly did not receive any MIDI events when I did it?
Can the GUS play percussion on any channel, with appropriate use of
MIDIOutCacheDrumPatches (or whatever it is called)?
Does anyone want a 6N138 for making their MIDI interface? I've got one
spare. Please email me (preferably in the UK - would probably cost more
to post it than to buy one otherwise!).
And finally - I would appreciate any recommendations (by email) of MIDI
keybords. Can you get ones without their own synth built in, without
them being more expensive than those that do? The above mentioned
Yamaha was borrowed from a friend - its keys are too small, and the
non-conformance of its voices to General MIDI is a nuisance. Thanks.
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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 23:48:53 -0600 (CST)
From: "Neil D. Danylczuk" <ndd41@jester.usask.ca>
Message-Id: <Pine.3.04.9303262353.A21607-c100000@jester.usask.ca>
Subject: Various GUS issues...
To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
1) Regarding the hot GMOS thread:
A month or two ago, someone wrote about how they were using the
Space Quest V program (possibly on CD?) with their GUS. He
said he would load a bunch of patches in Windows, then exit
Windows (?) and play the game, with the "General Midi" setting
turned on. He got GM music, but the patches were not correct.
If this is true, and I am remembering this story correctly,
it doesn't sound as if it is so hard to do GM music in games
with the GUS. Also, what about all the inferior soundboards
that have cheap little MIDI emulators? I think it is a
matter of time, but such drivers will come. Remember, the GUS
is very young at this point...
2) Regarding Sierra games...
I've tried probably 10 Sierra games with the GUS and an ATI
Stereo FX. I've found that SBOS plays these games with very
decent sound effects. I've never had a problem getting enough
memory, missing speech, etc. Pretty much trouble-free in fact.
I think their (mouse-controlled adventure) games are very good.
The sounds and music are top notch, and they work well on my
computer using many different versions of SBOS.
I say this in response to those people who have been mercilessly
thrashing Sierra here lately. (My opinion) They make quality
products and are a leader in their field.
3) Sierra not supporting GUS...
They are simply being obtuse! The way I understand their music
system, it sound like it could be VERY easily adapted to use the
GUS. They (I believe) simply send a stream of notes from their
software, with the occasional digital sound effect. The sound
drivers then interpret the notes, send them either to a MIDI
device, or else do a mini-MIDI emulation of the notes.
Game programmers like to push technology to its limits (ie the
Gee-Whiz Factor!) Using a board like the GUS to demo their
software would only make them look better!
Also, in this early period for the GUS, any company that releases
a GUS-aware product will find they have a captive and eager audience.
Take for example the game Star Control II. I am not impressed with
the game myself, but many people have bought it ONLY because of
the GUS sound support.
It is just a matter of time until the companies support GUS
directly. Their own (confidential) opinion might be that if
their support people are spending a lot of time supporting users
of an unstable product, it may not be worthwhile. They could
decide to build in proper drivers in that case.
In the meantime, use your most powerful vote, $. Don't buy
programs that don't work properly with GUS. As soon as one
software house supports GUS, the rest will eventually fall in
line!
4) Has anyone got the software Midisoft Recording Session for Windows
through the Gravis promotion? The demo program I have tried
is unstable and doesn't support saving, printing, or patch loading.
Does the Gravis-compatible version work OK? (ie Is it stable,
and ESPECIALLY, how is the printed output?)
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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 21:13:28 EDT
From: "The Punisher" <colotti@acad.wit.edu>
Message-Id: <0096A1A3F5D02B00.00015B21@acad.wit.edu>
Subject: X-Wing and Ultrabots
To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
First off, can someone explain to this humble individual what the hell
is GMOS?? Don't mind the question because I just got my card about a month
ago and I am still fiddling with the %&&$ thing. Although I have gotten it to
work extremely well, with such games as Comanche I have encountered a few
problems with other programs.
The first is X-Wing. It seems to stop for about a second and a half
whenever the weapons are fired. This cause me the unfortunate pilot to
oversteer and loose all bearing of where I was. Does anybody else have this
problem, and is there a way to fix it. The other is Ultrabots, I got just a
demo of the game, although it is now out in stores, but the problem is in the
opening story sequence, the music seems to slow down and the sideways scroll,
jumps. Any suggestions on the problem????
By the way pick up that Ultrabots thing, It is by Novalogic and if you
like Comanche you'll love this one. Myself, I have the demo with no
Documentation which makes game play somewhat interesting.
-Chris Colotti (colotti@acad.wit.edu)
Wentworth Institute Boston, MA
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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 17:26:59 GMT
From: apollo@ee.ualberta.ca (Apollo Wong)
Message-Id: <1993Mar26.172659.27657@kakwa.ucs.ualberta.ca>
Subject: XWING Joystick/GUS problem?
To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
I have a problem playing X-Wing with a new Gravis joystick. Whenever I am
doing a combat, the screen switched from full screen view to cockpit view
and via versa randomly. This is getting rather annoying. Has anyone else
have similar problem? My system is a 386-33 with a Gravis Ultrasound card
running SBOS v2.04
Apollo
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Date: (null)
From: (null)
To: Ultrasound Daily Digest <ultrasound@dsd.es.com>
[STUFF DELETED]
> The problem ONLY occurs when Faxability is loaded automatically, AND
> Dashboard is the shell!
>
I have the above faxmodem, Faxability, as well as FaxMaster. I just
wanted to support your findings that no problems occur with Program Manager.
I don't use any other shells, so I can't check those out (sorry). What
video card are you using? S3-based boards (eg. Diamond Stealth) are known
to collide with COM ports (address 2E8). I don't know whether or NOT the
GUS could exacerbate the problem, but it may be worth checking out.
Lance Hartmann (lance%hartmann.austin.ibm.com@ibmpa.awdpa.ibm.com)
Yes, that IS a '%' (percent sign) in my network address.
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