The Gravis UltraSound or GUS is a sound card for the IBM PC compatible system platform, made by Canada-based Advanced Gravis Computer Technology Ltd. It...
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products were the Gravis PC GamePad, at one time one of the most popular gaming controllers for the PC, the once-ubiquitous Gravis Joystick (black with...
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fiction film Ultrasound (band), an English rock band Gravis UltraSound, a PC sound card "Ultrasound", a song by Eraserheads from the 2001 album Carbon Stereoxide...
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Responding to readers complaining about an article on sound cards that unfavorably mentioned the Gravis Ultrasound, Computer Gaming World stated in January 1994...
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synthesizer General MIDI – Standard for MIDI-based music synthesizers Gravis Ultrasound – Sound card for IBM PC compatiblesPages displaying short descriptions...
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newer Sound Blaster cards (Z and AE series) was added to the kernel during 4.19 – 4.20 release timeframe. Ad Lib, Inc. Auzentech C-Media Ensoniq Gravis Ultrasound...
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some sound cards, such as the AdLib, Sound Blaster (including the Game Blaster), Sound Blaster Pro, Sound Blaster 16, Sound Blaster AWE32, Gravis UltraSound...
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Jaroslav Kysela, and was based on the Linux device driver for the Gravis Ultrasound sound card. It started in 1998 and was developed separately from the...
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manufacturer, categorized by the sound generation of the chips. List of sound card standards List of Yamaha sound chips Sound recording and reproduction Wright...
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FastTracker 2 was released to the public, with support for the Gravis Ultrasound sound card. The last stable release of FastTracker 2 was version 2.08...
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interpret MIDI commands in software on the host CPU. As with the Gravis Ultrasound, software designers had to write special AWE32 support into their...
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composer Fast Tracker 2 in 1994. Triton created a commercial demo for Gravis Ultrasound cards. Most of their work was done using a combination of x86 assembler...
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of the games uses the Gravis Ultrasound soundfont rather than the OPL2 (used in the original DOS version) or SC-55 (intended sound, used in many modern...
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Simulation. It was first available for DOS and supported SoundBlaster or Gravis Ultrasound Sound cards. AudioSim contains 2 oscillators, 4 envelope generators...
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Covox Speech Thing (redirect from Disney Sound Source)
Sound Blaster, Gravis UltraSound, etc.), but several games / platforms supported it directly. It is also usually used in tandem with an AdLib sound card...
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Transient neonatal myasthenia gravis, i.e., TNMG (also termed neonatal myasthenia gravis), and its more severe form, fetal acetylcholine receptor inactivation...
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ISA bus, which prevented 16-bit devices like Gravis Ultrasound series from normally functioning; Gravis even had to develop PREPGAME, a patch utility...
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Later computer sound hardware employed hardware rompler and sample-based synthesizers (such as Gravis Ultrasound and E-mu/Creative SoundBlaster) to increase...
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SoundFont (SF2) Virtual Studio Technology (VST) Linux Audio Developer's Simple Plugin API (LADSPA) LV2 (only master branch, since 24.05.2020) Gravis Ultrasound...
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symbol of the GATA1 (erythroid transcription factor) protein Gravis Ultrasound GF1, a sound card Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1, a digital camera Gemini Force...
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1 kHz/16 bit/Stereo) with the release of the SoundBlaster 16. Another sound card popular on the PC tracker scene was the Gravis Ultrasound, which continued the hardware...
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Wavetable synthesis (category Sound synthesis types)
under the trade names similar to "wavetable synthesis" (including Gravis Ultrasound wavetable card, Creative Wave Blaster wavetable daughterboard, and...
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available for owners of the Gravis Ultrasound sound card featuring high quality music. Like the AdLib soundtrack, some of the Ultrasound's tracks were completely...
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management functions. The demo runs best on an Intel 80486 PC with a Gravis Ultrasound or a Sound Blaster Pro (or register-compatible clone). In the original version...
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Statistical Office (Poland) (Polish: Główny Urząd Statystyczny) Gravis Ultrasound, a PC sound card GUS reporter system, a molecular biology technique This...
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the Gravis Ultrasound. The usage of the A channels requires the presence of an AdLib-compatible card either by itself or alongside another sound card...
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Ensoniq (category Sound cards)
process. OTTO was licensed to Advanced Gravis for use in the Gravis Ultrasound card. In 1994, production began on PC sound cards for home computers. The design...
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software mixing. Some late DOS-era "wavetable" sound cards such as Sound Blaster AWE32 and Gravis Ultrasound featured dedicated DSPs, which were borrowed...
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VESA, S3 Trio 64, and Tandy. Sound emulation includes the PC speaker, AdLib, Gravis Ultrasound, Sound Blaster, Disney Sound Source, Tandy, and MPU-401....
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