Ultrasound Daily Digest Mon, 18 Oct 93 0:12 MDT Volume 7: Issue 17 Today's Topics: "2" is better than "1" (in this case) 2.06 Upgrade & Yes to split digest... Creating comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.gus instead. GUS + Views Gus in retail store Halloween Harry from Apogee list split. PAS16 Native support... sbos & FS5 & Air Warrior Second Reality !!!!!!! HUGE !!!!!!!! Sherlock Holmes, Consulting Detective iii stuff Ultrasound Daily Digest V7 #14 Ultrasound Daily Digest V7 #16 Why Harry1 don't work! Standard Info: - Meta-info about the GUS can be found at the end of the Digest. - Before you ask a question, please READ THE FAQ. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 17 Oct 93 3:45:47 MDT From: Steve "Bongos" Larson Subject: "2" is better than "1" (in this case) Greetings GUSland! Mr. DeBry, I think I'm speaking for the majority here, so a vote would be a waste of time. The popularity of the GUS *is* growing, perhaps faster than we'd humbly admit, so traffic on the digest is thickening. Someone suggested a "Professional" digest, as opposed "Music". Grouping things like sampling, patch rendering, composing and multimedia wouldn't neccesarily be construed as professional but do tie more comfortably to the concept of music. I suggest an "UltraSound Audio Digest" to cover ALL aspects of the GUS, except game-related queries and posts. This would help to reduce 1) digest-general overlap (i.e. where to get Dram, etc.) and 2) most of the traffic on the current digest and 3) which digest should I post this !#?!%? question to. Yes, those general-type questions ought to be the resposibility of the Audio Digest, and yes, when all those kidz finish school next year, the Digest will shrink, but most of us have only so much time, patience and email save-message space. Hypothetically, if a was a freshie GUSser, knew _squat_ about the FAQ & these digests and wanted to get general info QUICK, I'd probably subscribe to the Audio digest, and wade thru about 1/4 of the rasterwork as now... And to Gunnar Swanson... you still here? Thought you were going to take the more travelled PAS... (less travelled?) What inquiring minds __**REALLY**__ want to know is why you would care if the list is split, given that you are no longer and active GUSser... :-[ Good GUSsing 2 y'all! -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Steve Larson, Department of Computer Engineering, University of Alberta larson@bode.ee.ualberta.ca c311-47@ucs.ualberta.ca (if bode bounces) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1993 17:08:07 -0500 (CDT) From: Scott L Petersen Subject: 2.06 Upgrade & Yes to split digest... Greetings-- Just a quick question- I got my GUS back in July, and unfortunately only got the 2.05 disks. I downloaded the 2.06 disks, but miss Powerchords and Recording Studio. My question is if anyone knows if there will be any more 2.06 mailings, or am I stuck until the next upgrade comes out? (Possibly without Powerchords?) (Gravis are you listening? ) It looks like I will end up splurging for Power chords Professional, since I am very eager to do some drum work. Any ideas/comments welcome. p.s. I am FOR the digest split. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ = Scott = = scottshk@csd4.csd.uwm.edu= ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1993 16:11:00 -0400 (EDT) From: Brian Go Subject: Creating comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.gus instead. I think it would be a better idea to create a GUS newsgroup instead of splitting the digest. Reading the digest, to me, is now just scanning it until I reach the subject I find interesting. Why not create a newsgroup so we could all do it efficiently. Brian Go | Love, it's so tough bgo@sciborg.uwaterloo.ca | Cos it raises your hopes 2nd year Chem Geek! | Then it makes you run | ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Oct 93 00:17:00 BST From: j.zaagman@genie.geis.com Subject: GUS + Views Hello, I've had my GUS for 3 months now - reading the Digest for 1 month, figured I'd throw my .35 cents into the mix. Maybe I'm one of the few, but I've had no problems at all with my GUS. I use it for midi and mods mostly. I play 3 games (Links, Jn golf, wolfenstein) and the GUS works with those. I ordered the midi interface and recieved that, am on the next mailing to get Powerchords and Midisoft. So far no problems. Splitting the Digest: I guess I lean twords the guy who say make a comp.sys.soundcard.gus, and do it that way. Splitting would be fine. After awhile it does drag, reading how to get Xwing or whatever game to work. But then new people are getting into the GUS every week - so I guess it is needed info. Only dissapointments: A good mod editor - Yes I have em all, the all use different formats, different sounds (.sam, .smp, etc). To be honest, haven't seen one as good as MED is for the Amiga. I like the Ultratrakker, but after awhile it decides not to read in the directory listings. Guess thats my .35 cents for now.......... Jake Zaagman j.zaagman@genie.geis.com pizzoid@delphi.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1993 11:45:53 -0400 From: Bill Norton Subject: Gus in retail store I just saw in my sunday paper an ad for the GUS card at Best Buy. $128 is a reasonable price for retail! Just to let you know it is becoming available at retail outlets. !Yea! Bill ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Oct 93 21:50:36 PDT From: pauln!pauln@wattres.SJ.CA.US (Paul Nguyen - KD6OCZ) Subject: Halloween Harry from Apogee I just picked up Halloween Harry from Apogee. The game only supports the SB, so I ran SBOS with it. I get sound and it loads fine, but every so often it makes a weird digital noise ! Can I fix this ? I am running S-BOS 2.08 Thanks, -Paul --- ~pauln3auln@wattres.sj.ca.us ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Oct 93 12:41:14 CDT From: Michael J Stumpf Subject: list split. I will make this concise and to the point. A list split is foolish for the following reasons: 1. The volume of this list is not excessive. Most of us have access to terminals with a fast connection to a mail server of some type, so paging through unwanted articles is not a problem. 2. Many of us have vague or off topic but still important questions that may only be answered by someone reading the other half of the digest. 3. Games/Music is not an appropriate division logistic (this is similar to #2). You need Games/Music/Programming. No, wait. You need Games/ Music/Programming/OS2/Win-NT/Midi/etc/etc/etc. Soon the lists become 40 because games/music leaves a lot to the imagination as to where to post a lowlevel register question, and the huge split in topics causes 85% of them to be useless. This kills the digest and all its users, and advocacy. If the death doesn't happen, what will result is a consolidating back to a single newsgroup or digest, much like we have now, to save the support. 4. Sometimes interesting things are found by perusing other types of articles.. somebody not into music/midi may find they want to try it after all after reading some articles concerning it. 5. If it's not broken, don't fix it. I don't think this is broken, or anywhere even slightly close to broken. If I start reading 4000-10000 line digests, then I will consider a solution stated above. My 2 cents. This and 48 more cents will get you a coke. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1993 19:27:07 -1000 (GMT-10:00) From: Paul Murgatroyd Subject: PAS16 Native support... I do not have a list at hand, but I can say for sure that Strike Commander has native PAS support, and I am willing to bet that all Origin releases now have PAS support. The point is that while the PAS16 may not have native support in older games, it will still work, since it also has the SB circuitry on-board, and does not need to emulate it with a TSR such as SBOS. I feel that this is where the GUS lost out. Yes, Wave Table Synthesis is much better than FM synthesis (I actually wrote a review of the UltraSound for the Tokyo PC Users group newsletter, all the way back in January, and I highlighted this point.), but the sad fact is that the software industry is slow to catch on to this. Since I installed the PAS16, I have no trouble what-so-ever with compatibility problems. I have also bought myself a SCSI CD-ROM to complement the PAS16. When it arrives, I will attempt to make the PAS16 and GUS co-exist, as I firmly believe the UltraSound will get the support it deserves (I also said that in my review in January). From reading all the reponses from various software developers over the last week, I am confident that the UltraSound is going to catch on in a big way over the next year. Until the UltraSound has widespread support, I simply can't afford to *only* have the UltraSound installed. In my opinion, SBOS is a joke, not because of lousy programming or anything, but because it is a software solution to a problem that starts at the lowest level of hardware. I am currently studying Computer Science (Software Engineering) at University, and when I get around to writing in sound support for any programs I do, I will most likely only support 16-bit cards. At this stage my choices would be PAS16, GUS, and SB16. The original SB and even the Pro, are getting very old by todays standards, and I see little point supporting them in any programs that I care to write. What I would like to see in the near future is for Gravis to stop supplying SBOS with the UltraSound. It was only meant to be a temporay solution until GUS support picked up. I think Gravis just underestimated the staying power of FM based cards. I suspect that when SBOS is no longer required, the time will be right for my GUS to be reinsyalled along-side the PAS16. Paul Murgatroyd Student of Computing Science Bond University, Gold Coast, A U S T R A L I A ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Arguments for margins are always in inches, regrdless of your cuntry setting." - MS Excel 4.0 Function Reference Manual, p.312 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Oct 93 04:23:00 BST From: f.graham@genie.geis.com Subject: sbos & FS5 & Air Warrior K.S. Holly, Can't help you with NHL Hockey, but with FS 5.0, I hafta set _synthesized_ sounds rather than digital, then sbos works fine. I understand there's some kinda sound problems (dropout or stutter) even for real soundblasters. OK, now I've got one ; anyone happen to know how to get Genie's Air Warrior to work with sbos? Only works with -o3, but still, engine drops out after 10 seconds. Dave Debry, Split-list is fine with me, whatever you come up with. Seems like split list would be cleaner for everyone. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Oct 93 14:22:33 +1000 From: s2119192@cs.unsw.oz.au (Steen John Andersson) Subject: Second Reality !!!!!!! HUGE !!!!!!!! G'day, how are all you fellow GUSers going. I am posting to tell about my most religous GUS experience yet. Myself and two fellow GUS owners set up a mini ASSEMBLY'93 of our own here in our residential college at the University of New South Wales, Australia. We hooked up my 486-33 to a Yamaha Surround sound amplifier hooked up to two Paradigm 200w speakers and 3 surround sound speakers. The room was like a mini cinema, with rows of couches for seating. To put it simply, the sound of Second Reality was the most incredible experience I have ever had. You could FEEL the GUS. The chairs were SHAKING with the beat of the hypnotic music created by the legend Purple Motion. All Hail Future Crew. People who new nothing about computers wandered into the theater, hearing the music from outside. They sat down totally amazed at the fidelity of the sound and quality of the graphics. ********* ATTENTION ALL GUS OWNERS ************* YOU HAVE NOT EXPERIENCED LIFE UNTIL YOU VIEW SECOND REALITY WITH A VERY GOOD SURROUND SOUND SYSTEM. ************************************************ The PURE UNADULTERATED POWER of the GUS is not shown untill you pump it through a huge sound system. I then went back to my old sound system and played the demo again and nearly died. The sound quality seemed so poor in comparison to Second Reality on a $4000 stereo system. Words cannot portray ones emotion felt after viewing the demo with this equipment. Thankyou GRAVIS. Thankyou FUTURE CREW. Thankyou fellow GUS users. PS. Silverball is the best game ever. It is the best pinball game I have ever seen, and the gus sound is incredible. The routines are done by Joshua Jensen, of GUSMOD. We played this on the surround system with the bass turned right up, and you could feel the bumpers shake the chairs !!! Steen Andersson. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1993 14:19:01 +0100 (BST) From: "Reidar J. Husmo" Subject: Sherlock Holmes, Consulting Detective iii Ok, as the digest has topped 1400 lines lately, I'll try and keep this brief: Anybody know how to get SH3 to work with the GUS? It can't seem to find my card at all. Perhaps you'd like some system details? Mitsumi, GUS (w 1M), at 220, 12, 3, 1, 1, 7 (or something like that - slightly unusual, but nothing spectacular - works with all my other software) SBOS 2.10 Emm386, lots of drivers and things (no, it didn't work with a 'clean' boot either) Sherlock Holmes Cons Det iii, revision 4 (cdrom) Any help would be very much appreciated. Reidar ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 16 Oct 93 14:39:54 EDT From: dan@bowker.com (Daniel Nicholson) Subject: stuff Some things: 1) Split the digest, I'll take both 2) When the Guy at Id Software (sounds like a great game title to me) mentioned that they will be doing mixing in software, it was _to play multiple sound effects on the SB_. He was basically saying, "Yeah, we support the GUS, but we play multiple sound effects on the SB too". I would hope that these fellows would realize it's easier and more efficient to pop their sound effects into ram and let the GUS mix them, so I'll assume they meant what they said: that they're using software mixing _on the SB_. We'll just have to wait and see. 3) The daughterboard is going to cost so much because it's made from much better parts than the ultra-cheap 16 bit sound cards like SB 16 & PAS 16. When thinking about those boards, keep in mind that the cheezy music chipset is hardly the only place they skimped. It's rumoured that the chips on the daughterboard are the same ones on the Turtle Beach MultiSound. - Dan ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Oct 93 10:37:23 CDT From: gregory alexander luke kicska Subject: Re: Ultrasound Daily Digest V7 #14 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1993 21:05 -0400 From: WADLEIGH@PROCESS.COM Subject: Re: Ultrasound Daily Digest V7 #16 A new bumper sticker, adapted from an NRA one: I will give up my GUS when they pry my cold, dead fingers from the keyboard. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1993 10:35:28 +1000 (EST) From: Andrew See Subject: Why Harry1 don't work! Ok guys. I've worked out why Halloween Harry doesn't work with SBOS. THe game uses MOD files, and obviously doesn't work with SBOS for the same reason most old SB demos don't. Can someone email a copy of the GUSMOD source to apogee soon. ------------------------------ End of Ultrasound Daily Digest V7 #17 *************************************