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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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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1994, 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...
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AdLib, Gravis Ultrasound, Sound Blaster, Disney Sound Source, Tandy, and MPU-401. However, because DOSBox does not come packaged with Gravis Ultrasound drivers...
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complaining about an article on sound cards that unfavorably mentioned the Gravis Ultrasound, Computer Gaming World stated in January 1994 that, "The de facto...
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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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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...
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Doom games with revised controls. This release of the games uses the Gravis Ultrasound soundfont rather than the OPL2 (used in the original DOS version)...
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Simple Plugin API (LADSPA) LV2 (only master branch, since 24.05.2020) Gravis Ultrasound (GUS) patches (PatMan) JACK Audio Connection Kit (JACK) ZynAddSubFX...
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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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under the trade names similar to "wavetable synthesis" (including Gravis Ultrasound wavetable card, Creative Wave Blaster wavetable daughterboard, and...
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employed hardware rompler and sample-based synthesizers (such as Gravis Ultrasound and E-mu/Creative SoundBlaster) to increase number of voices and reduce...
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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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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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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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(DM) differential PCM (DPCM) speech synthesis chip Gravis GF1 1992 32 16 44,100 Gravis Ultrasound card Harris Corporation HC-55516 1981 1 1 32,000 Irem...
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could support high quality samples via the Sound Blaster AWE32 or Gravis Ultrasound family of cards, the PC port game did not take advantage of those...
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free panning is available using the S8x command, but only on the Gravis Ultrasound. The usage of the A channels requires the presence of an AdLib-compatible...
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SoundBlaster 16. Another sound card popular on the PC tracker scene was the Gravis Ultrasound, which continued the hardware mixing tradition, with 32 internal channels...
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multichannel mixing and real-time DSP effects as early as 1990 to 1994 (the Gravis Ultrasound and Sound Blaster AWE32 being typical examples), while the Sound Blaster...
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controllers Sound card: Sound Blaster 16, AudioPCI ES1370, ICH AC'97, Gravis Ultrasound, and Intel HD Audio Watchdog timer (Intel 6300 ESB PCI, or iB700 ISA)...
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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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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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ADSR curve. Impulse Tracker supports hardware MIDI channels on the Gravis Ultrasound, InterWave and Sound Blaster 32 card families (provided enough RAM...
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manufactured on the CMOS process. OTTO was licensed to Advanced Gravis for use in the Gravis Ultrasound card. In 1994, production began on PC sound cards for home...
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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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Central Statistical Office (Poland) (Polish: Główny Urząd Statystyczny) Gravis Ultrasound, a PC sound card GUS reporter system, a molecular biology technique...
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can use this technique to support the following sound cards: ESS Gravis Ultrasound Sound Blaster 16 Sound Blaster Pro Windows Sound System The Win32...
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– 4.20 release timeframe. Ad Lib, Inc. Auzentech C-Media Ensoniq Gravis Ultrasound Loudspeaker Loudspeaker enclosure M-Audio Media Vision Realtek Roland...
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Blaster), Sound Blaster Pro, Sound Blaster 16, Sound Blaster AWE32, Gravis UltraSound, Innovation SSI-2001, Aztech Sound Galaxy Pro 16, Windows Sound System...
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