Marmes wrote on 2022-05-29, 10:15:Hello,
Could you be more specific?
What are you using to initialize the card?
Orphinit or unisound?
Could you post your orpheus […]
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Hello,
Could you be more specific?
What are you using to initialize the card?
Orphinit or unisound?
Could you post your orpheus.ini if using orphinit, or commands in unisound? Thanks!
I used orphinit and as I remember using unisound doesn't help.
Here is my orpheus.ini
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; ORPHINIT configuration file. This is the main configuration file used
; by the ORPHINIT initialisation software for the Orpheus sound card
; designed and produced by VOGONS members keropi and Marmes. The current
; version of the card is based on the Crystal/Cirrus Logic CS4237B.
;
; This software *may* work with other cards based on the same chip, but
; it was specifically designed for the Orpheus feature set.
;
; Any use or experimentation are at your own risk; I accept no responsibility
; for damage to hardware, audio systems, eardrums or other.
; Lines beginning with a ';' are treated as comments.
[config]
WSSBase=534
WSSIRQ=5
CtrlBase=538
CtrlIRQ=disabled
WSSPlaybackDMA=1
;WSSCaptureDMA=4
SBBase=220
OPLBase=388
OPLIRQ=388
;OPLBase=0
;OPLIRQ=disabled
; FMMode can be OPL3, CrystalFM or off
FMMode=CrystalFM
GameBase=200
; This controls the on-chip Crystal MPU-401-compatible UART.
; This tool has NO control over the PCMIDI device, which is configured
; with on-board jumpers.
MPUBase=disabled
MPUIRQ=disabled
; Mode determines the mode in which the card will be configured when
; initialisation is complete. Valid values are sb and wss. Selecting
; SB mode will cause the SB mixer to be configured, which will over-write
; some of the mixer registers of WSS mode, and WSS-mode volume levels will be
; an approximation of the SB-mode volume levels thereafter. In general, this
; can be left at sb, but using wss gives greater mixer flexibility, if you
; are planning to run mostly WSS-compatible software.
Mode=sb
[mixer]
; SRS mode can be enabled, mono or off. In mono mode, Space and Centre have
; no effect (they are fixed in hardware).
SRSMode=off
SRSSpace=3
SRSCentre=8
; For all volume level settings EXCEPT PC speaker and FM, the format is
; "mute;gain_level". Use only "gain_level" if you do not want to mute
; that source. In all cases, 0 means maximum volume.
; PCM minimum volume is 63
PCMVol=0
; Line in, CD audio, wavetable header and microphone minimum volume is 31.
MicVol=mute;31
LineInVol=0
CDVol=0
WTHeaderVol=0
; FM is treated as a special case for now; "mute" doesn't work. Instead, use
; a value of 191 to apply maximum attenuation and mute the source.
FMVol=0
PCSpeakerVol=mute
;DigitalOutput can be spdif or disabled
DigitalOutput=disabled
; RoutingMode applies to digital (S/PDIF) output only, and can can be
; min-digital or analogue. The min-digital setting routes ONLY FM and PCM
; audio via the digital output; all analogue sources are excluded.
; Furthermore OPL3 *REQUIRES* SRS to be enabled, or it will not be heard via
; digital output (this appears to be a chip design bug). Analogue makes
; all sources simultaneously available via digital output and analogue line
; out (including YMF289/OPL3 *without* SRS).
RoutingMode=analogue
; When mode is set to sb, the following SB mixer settings will be used.
; PCMVol, MasterVol, FMVol, CDVol and LineVol range from 0 (mute) to 7
; (maximum volume).
; MicLevel ranges from 0 (mute) to 3 (maximum volume).
[sb-mode]
; Input-select selects the ADC input signal. Valid values are mic, CD
; and line-in.
SB-Input-select=CD
SB-PCMVol=6
SB-MicLevel=0
SB-MasterVol=7
SB-FMVol=4
SB-CDVol=7
SB-LineVol=7