Ultrasound Daily Digest Tue, 16 Mar 93 Volume 2 : Issue 71 Today's Topics: [GUS] Those new patches... Disabling a joystick port Gravis Ultrasound GUS <-> OS/2 GUS and keyboards Midi-mapper, Winjammer Midi Files with new Windows Driver New Disks but no Standard Mode Windows Driver New MT-32 Patch Config? OS/2 2.x base level GUS driver (PDD and VDD) development The new Disk Set. A test run. Updates to archive.epas.utoronto.ca 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. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1993 03:00:53 GMT From: ptran@sciborg.uwaterloo.ca (Phat H Tran) Message-Id: Subject: [GUS] Those new patches... To: Ultrasound Daily Digest Here are my observations on the new GUS software: Installation procedure: MUCH improved and MUCH more user-friendly. No more copying files by hand. GM Patches: Four are missing (there are only 188 instead of 192), but the ones that are there sound gorgeous! The improvement over the old patches is *very* noticeable. The total size of the patches is 4.96 MB, and they are worth every nibble of that. It's time to put the GUS and SCC-1 back in the ring for a rematch! Windows drivers: The improvements don't seem to end... The Windows MIDI driver is now in stereo, up to 30-voice polyphonic, and seems to be handling all the MIDI hooks. Patch Manager is amazingly good at sharing the MIDI resources... I can audition patches while Media Player is playing a .mid, for example. The patches can be loaded into DRAM as 8-bit or 16-bit, the former to save memory, and the latter for better sound quality. You can also specify defaults for the Mixer. I haven't checked out the WAVE driver yet. DOS MIDI: PlayMIDI now has a neat graphical channel activity display (better than the one in an earlier version). It also has a simple front-end to select .mids to play, and is much more efficient in managing resources. I can now play .mids with PlayMIDI that were too large to play in DOS before. PlayMIDI now seems to be much more polyphonic as well. SBOS: Version 2.02 behaves no differently on my machine than versions 1.4b3, 1.4b2, 1.37, etc. Only SBOS 1.20 will handle the digital sound effects in my games correctly, so it looks like that that's the version I'll be sticking with. BUGS: I noticed some minor problems in Windows: - The file ultrasnd.ini seems to be missing something for program #84. I manualy assigned voxlead to it. - Certain channels are missing from demo0004.mid and demo0008.mid (the Sound Canvas demoes) when they are played by Windows' Media Player. WinJammer will play them with the missing tracks. - Certain notes sustain forever when Patch Man is active as WinJammer or Media Player is playing a .mid. Also, when I first started testing the new patches in Windows, I noticed that the noise baseline was alarmingly high compared to the old patches. I was much relieved when I found that the MIDI driver was set-up to save memory (by loading the patches as 8-bit) by default. Configuring the driver to use all 16 bits of the samples cured the noise problem. (The noise was *very* slight, but when you've grown used to the high S/N ratio of the GUS, any amount of noise becomes annoying.) BTW, the Ultra Help claims that for some 386SXes, setting the number of active voices greater than 14 reduces sound quality. Anyone with an SX care to test that out? On my 386DX, the sound quality is only marginally different between 14 active voices and 32, and I can't really say which is better. At 14, the sound is slightly smoother, but at 32, the trebles are clearer. Right now, I have my GUS set at 28 active voices in Windows, meaning that MIDI gets 26 of them and WAVEs get the other 2. Phat. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Mar 93 13:48:20 CST From: James Holcomb Message-Id: <199303151948.AA28649@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu> Subject: Disabling a joystick port To: Ultrasound Daily Digest I have a Multi I/O card which contains 2S/1P/1Game, Dual floppy/HD (IDE) and want to disable the game port. There are 8 jumpers (2 position) on the board. It is an Acer chipset but I don't know the brand/model number of the board (all it says on it is Super IDE). I've tried switching all the jumpers to another position one at a time, but the joystick still works. Any clues? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Mar 93 15:28:34 EST From: Phat H Tran Message-Id: <9303152028.AA25411@sciborg.uwaterloo.ca> Subject: Gravis Ultrasound To: Ultrasound Daily Digest > I just got this from Origin customer service: > > >The reason the the GUS is not supported is do to the fact that it is NOT > >an industry standard sound card (SOUND BLASTER is an industry standard). If > >it were, there would be more software companies that would support it. The > >GUS does not even come with a silicon FM chipset, which is required to host > >most of the digitized sound/speech fx. The GUS is a bargain basement sound > >card. It is less expensive, and show it with its incompatibility with the > >industry standard. > A fellow GUS owner relayed your above comments to my (and other GUS owners') attention, and I find that they reflect poorly on the competence of Origin customer support. First of all, an FM chip has nothing to do with "hosting most of the digitized sound/speech fx". That is the function of the DAC, and the GUS *virtually* has 32 16-bit, 44.1 kHz DACs, each one of which is independently pannable right or left. No other card comes close to matching the potential of the GUS for digital audio. Secondly, it bemuses me that you called the GUS a "bargain basement sound card". It is definitely inexpensive, but it also sounds better than the MT-32, and nearly as good as the SCC-1, and it is capable of accepting up to a megabyte of custom sounds. Let's not confuse price with performance, here. For $130US, the GUS sounds just as good, and in some ways better, than cards twice its price. It makes a mockery of everything else in its price range. I suggest you listen to one operate in its native mode (with the new patches). Thirdly, I agree that the SoundBlaster is the current sound standard, but it is such a lousy card. After owning the GUS, I will not settle for the poor sound quality of any of the FM cards, such as the SB, SBPro, or SB16. There are about 40,000 GUS owners, and the number is growing due to word of mouth. Gravis haven't even started advertising yet. The rapidly growing user base and its high performance merits the GUS serious consideration. I have always been a fan of Origin games, but I will hesitate in buying anything from your company again until I am assured that you intend on supporting superior and affordable technology, be it GUS or whatever innovations to come. Phat Tran P.S. I am in no way affiliated with Gravis, other than being the proud owner of an Ultrasound. I'm a University student who expects games to sound as good as they are starting to look, but can't afford a Sound Canvas. Games that support the Ultrasound already sound amazing, and games that support my SB sound pitiful, on the SB or on the GUS. [A copy of this letter is being sent to the Ultrasound mailing list.] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Mar 93 18:06:46 MST From: ddebry@itchy (Dave DeBry) Message-Id: <9303160106.AA03420@itchy> Subject: GUS <-> OS/2 To: Ultrasound Daily Digest Ok, I think I've stabilized things here at the digest site enough to be able to put up the GUS - OS/2 mailing list. I noticed there's someone in this digest (v2i70) that says they are going to be writing a driver. Let's merge his effort with the other people who said they wanted to work on this project. Please email me to be put on this new mailing list. For now, it will be a reflector, but if the volume or readership goes up I'll turn it into its own digest. Thanks! -- Dave ddebry@ debry@ \ DeBry dsd. peruvian. | "He was wearing a button that said 'Ask me es. cs.utah. | about my vow of silence'." com edu / ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Mar 93 14:07:44 CST From: John Riedl Message-Id: <9303152007.AA04465@xerxes.cs.umn.edu> Subject: GUS and keyboards To: Ultrasound Daily Digest > Has anyone out there had any extensive experience hooking a > keyboard up to the GUS? Works fine with my inexpensive keyboard. Sounds better than the keyboard, and handles the velocity information well. I haven't tried it with the new patches, but I'm hoping the acoustic piano patches are more realistic (longer!). The current ones are much more realistic than my keyboard's already, though. John ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1993 11:58:51 +0000 From: Clarke Brunt Message-Id: <009698B1.A8DBAA40.2066@lsl.co.uk> Subject: Midi-mapper, Winjammer To: Ultrasound Daily Digest In digest 69, ptran@sciborg.uwaterloo.ca writes > Media Player will fall under the influence of whatever changes you > made in MIDI Mapper, but WinJammer appears not to sway. Have you selected MIDI Mapper as the output device in WinJammer? I had failed to work out how MIDI Mapper was used from the Windows documentation, but now see it as follows... MIDI Mapper appears to MIDI-aware windows software as a 'virtual' MIDI device, in addition (in the case of the GUS) to Ultrasound MIDI synth, and Ultrasound MIDI port. If the software sends MIDI commands to MIDI Mapper, it modifies them according to your MIDI Mapper setup, and sends them on to the real MIDI devices. I guess that Media Player always uses MIDI mapper (at least it offers no choice) whereas WinJammer (in the MIDI Configure menu) gives the choice of MIDI Mapper, or the two actual GUS MIDI devices. If you choose the actual devices, then MIDI Mapper is bypassed, and its settings are ignored. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Mar 93 22:52:18 -0500 From: mtl1@crux2.cit.cornell.edu Message-Id: <9303160352.AA29615@crux3.cit.cornell.edu> Subject: Midi Files with new Windows Driver To: Ultrasound Daily Digest I've discovered a wiered thing with the new windows driver. Some of th midi files were giving out sound at all even thought they were working with the previous windows driver (the ones that weren't included in this new set of disks.) No I am not mentioning about the midi files with the new disk set. They are doing fine. The one with windows 3.1 (canyon) also plays fine, too. But noneof those which come with WFS Pro 2.0 work! Not even a beep! (I am only talking about midi files.) And I have let the new setgus program did all the work. Is there something that I am missing here ? BTW, the files on EPAS doesn't fit on a 1.44 MEG disk. (They need 1.45 MEG!) Marshall ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Mar 93 22:02:00 EST From: cs425463@lux.latrobe.edu.au (Steven Junacko) Message-Id: <9303151202.AA24843@lux.latrobe.edu.au> Subject: New Disks but no Standard Mode Windows Driver To: Ultrasound Daily Digest Well I'd like to thank Gravis for the time and effort they've put in creating a very slick, professional new installation as well as added new features in the software. But could someone (John Smith?) please reply to the question: "Is there going to be a Standard Mode Windows Driver supporting the GUS written". If not, give all us 286 users a reason. Or do I need to buy a 386?? Is it feasible? Could someone please reply, as my previous posts seem to be completely ignored. Thank you, Steven Junacko -cs425463@lux.latrobe.edu.au ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Mar 93 20:02:08 MST From: Apollo Shau-Yang Wong Message-Id: <9303160302.AA26171@orca.es.com> Subject: New MT-32 Patch Config? To: Ultrasound Daily Digest Now we all have the full GS patches. Can someone rewrite the new MT-32 patch config file for the new patches? -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Apollo WONG S.Y. | Fourth Year Electrical Engineering, | | Internet : Apollo@EE.Ualberta.CA | University of Alberta, Canada. | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Mar 93 17:19:34 EDT From: rjm@dretor.dciem.dnd.ca Message-Id: <9303152219.AA21880@client2.dciem.dnd.ca> Subject: OS/2 2.x base level GUS driver (PDD and VDD) development To: Ultrasound Daily Digest Fellow disgruntled OS/2 2.x GUS fans. As a member of the OS/2 DAP, I will soon be ordering the March PDK, latest 2.1 beta, and most importantly the DDK all on CDROM. After receiving these tools, I will begin the development of a base level (non-MMPM) device driver as has been already very nicely done by others for the SB. This task will be aided by the availability of GUS hardware docs from Renaissance and source to the SB driver (and Linux GUS driver). This project will be done in my spare time. I hope to code most of the driver in C++ (ZTC 3.0 16-bit as required for PDDs) and minimize the assembly to the driver shell. Anyone with programmer level knowledge of the GUS, OS/2 2.x PDDs and VDDs, low level C++, and ASM is welcome to join in on what should be a very interesting project. Wouldn't it be nice to have an SBOS VDD AND DOS game sessions with 639K free? I can sense the feelings of inadequacy in those DOS gamers already. For those interested, E-mail to address below. Thanks for letting me stand on this sturdy box of detergent. Robert. -- # Robert J. Manley, rjm@dretor.dciem.dnd.ca # # NTT Systems Inc., Toronto, Ontario, CANADA # # #include # # OS/2 : OS :: Blue Jays : MLB :: Canada : World # ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Mar 93 12:52:01 -0500 From: mtl1@crux2.cit.cornell.edu Message-Id: <9303151752.AA17833@crux3.cit.cornell.edu> Subject: The new Disk Set. A test run. To: Ultrasound Daily Digest A few words about the new disk sets: 1) The disk sets are great. Installation is a breeze. But there are still flaws. 2) The setup automatically installs SBOS 2.0 in the autoexec and put a device driver in the config file. I had to remove SBOS 2.0 and the device driver to run windows 3.1 cause if I don't and I try to record (at least using Wedit which comes with WFSPro anyway), the machine dumps me back to DOS. 3) The windows driver does not support stereo recording yet. I haven't been able to get WFS Pro to record in stereo (sound type not supported!). 4) Playfile doesn't record right in 44.1kHz stereo. It records but apparently at the wrong setting. 5) Haven't try the SBOS v2.0 with any games just yet. Will say more when I do. Is there something I did wrong? I have the OPTi Chip set but it doesn't experience the dreaded OPTi problems. So I assume my machine is normal. BTW, just for reference, my machine: 486-33 EISA (OPTi -- AMI BIOS) 8MEG 70ns RAM Diamond Technology STEALTH VRAM HiColor Promise 99M IDE Cache controller with 2MEG cache UltraSound with 1 Meg (Of Course!) 212Meg IDE Hard Drive IN2000 SCSI controller 91 WREN (seagate) SCSI hard disk with stacker 2.0 QEMM 386 V6.02 (Stealth mode activated) Norton AntiVirus installed SMARTDRV with 2MEG cache Using Norton NDOS (in place of command.com) MS-DOS 5.0 Typical MS Mouse driver (Ver8.20 comes with Windows 3.1) Windows 3.1: STEALTH VRAM 800X600 256Color Driver Borland C++ driver (in system.ini) WFS Pro 2.0 Norton AntiVirus Popup Good Luck. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Mar 93 14:22:48 MST From: ddebry@itchy (Dave DeBry) Message-Id: <9303152122.AA28231@itchy> Subject: Updates to archive.epas.utoronto.ca To: Ultrasound Daily Digest I've uploaded all the digests through v02i67 to archive.epas. All the issues from volume 1 have been archived together in .lha format. All the issues for volume 2 are in their own directory. Look in /pub/pc/ultrasound/digest to see. Also, the latest version of the GUS FAQ (1.17) is in the info/ directory. Since the FAQ supercedes everything in the request/ area (and the mail request server doesn't even offer those things anymore), I've removed the request/ area entirely. Finally, the util/unix/ area now has its own submit/ directory. The current revision of the linux driver has been moved there. All relevant 00Index files have been updated, as well as the ls-lR file in the ultrasound/ directory. As soon as I figure out a decent way to do it, I'll have each day's digest uploaded to archive.epas at the same time that it gets mailed out to all of you. Please be patient until then. Thanks! -- Dave ddebry@ debry@ \ "You wouldn't know a subtle plan if it DeBry dsd. peruvian. | painted itself purple and danced naked es. cs.utah. | on a harpsichord singing "Subtle Plans com edu / Are Here Again." ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Mar 93 12:51:18 PST From: jericho!gord@uunet.UU.NET (Gord Wait S-MOS Systems Vancouver Design Center) Message-Id: <9303152051.AA09622@ jericho> To: Ultrasound Daily Digest Here is a "Postcard-ware" program to fix problems with dc offsets in your Ultrasound .snd files. Sorry for posting here, but I don't have FTP access. Could someone with FTP access please put a copy of sndfix.zip in the utoronto submit directory? Thanks! Here is an excerpt from the sndfix.doc file: sndfix.doc (for sndfix.exe 0.5beta) sndfix.exe is used to fix dc offsets in your 8 bit offset binary digital audio files, as created by the Ultrasound playfile -r command, or uss8. When you record silence, you expect the audio file to consist of a whole bunch of number 0's, for one or both channels for a stereo file. My ultrasound records -9 for the left channel, and -10 for the right. So, when I use uss8 and splice sounds into a silent background of 0's , I get a nice pop sound where the -10 meets the 0's. IE instead of this: Tacky ascii graphics: Good sound waveform: meets Silence -----/\/\/\/\/----- --------------- Equals: -----/\/\/\/\/------------------------ I get this: Bad snd waveform: meets Silence -------------- -----/\/\/\/\/---- Equals: |--------------- -----/\/\/\/\/----| ^ (Pop!) So I wrote sndfix.exe to solve the problem temporarily. If you have a similar problem, try out the program. I would be interested to hear if anyone else has the same problem.. Gord Wait SMOS Systems Vancouver Design Centre uunet!jericho!gord gord%jericho@uunet.uu.net or even some days gord@smos.com The following junk is uuencoded. 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