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Sound cards - from best to worst

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Reply 120 of 330, by swaaye

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I've uploaded some drivers for old sound cards that may be hard to find:

Ensoniq
Ensoniq Soundscape & VIVO official FTP archive and final drivers
Ensoniq AudioPCI final drivers and wavesets

Aureal
Vortex 1 Win9x 1189 driver
Vortex 2 Win9x 2048 driver with 3D demos
A3D Drivers 3.12
A2D Drivers 3.12 (translate A3D to DS3D/EAX for non Aureal cards)

Creative
Sound Blaster 1.5
Sound Blaster 2.0
Sound Blaster Pro
Sound Blaster Pro 2.0
Sound Blaster 16 / 32 / AWE collection

Philips Seismic Edge PSC704 (Thunderbird 128 chip)
Windows 9x v6.74
Windows 2K/XP v1.16
DOS drivers

Soundfonts (GM/GS/MT-32 compatible)
need SFArk
Chaos 4MB SF2 intended to replace the default AWE GM/GS bank
Creative/E-Mu 2MB SF2
Creative/E-Mu 4MB SF2
Creative/E-Mu 8MB SF2
Synergi Free 8MB

Last edited by swaaye on 2009-09-18, 20:10. Edited 2 times in total.

Reply 121 of 330, by elianda

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I am not sure, is this one rare or just rare because noone got it working properly?
I got a Mozart Wave Table (OPL4) running

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Reply 122 of 330, by Menkau_ra

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As i understood correct, if I have a AWE64 Gold for me the best choice would be an external Roland module? I am thinking to buy SC-55. So will the combination of AWE64 Gold + SC-5 allow me to play all Dos games with the best sound?

Reply 123 of 330, by elianda

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No, since there are games that sound best on GUS.

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Reply 126 of 330, by elianda

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Well basically every game with digital playback, since GUS resamples always at 44.1 kHz/16 Bit with Interpolation.

Though most noticeable is this with games that play multiple digital channels at the same time, because the older software mixing algorithms are usually not optimized for quality but for speed.
Well first games where a GUS is of advantage might be the Pinball series from Digital Illusions (Dreams / Dream 2 / Fantasies / Illusions a.s.o.) and last maybe something like Death Rally. There are alot of games with GUS support, to say which game benefits the most - well try it.

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Reply 128 of 330, by 5u3

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swaaye wrote:

Which games really utilize GUS hardware and don't just use it as a dumb DAC.

Good question. I bet a majority of the games supporting the GUS just use the "dumb" method (mixing channels by CPU). It had to be implemented anyway to support "standard" sound cards, and checking for sample RAM size / uploading samples just adds more complexity. Some games rely on the Ultrasound MIDI emulation for music, but only use the standard patch banks.

Reply 132 of 330, by elianda

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Yes, have you checked the datasheets?

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Reply 133 of 330, by ih8registrations

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>OK, I will paraphrase my question. If I have awe64 + db60xg + sc-55, is there a reason to buy a GUS to play games?

There are a few games where it's the best output, like zone66 or ultrabots/zenobots /w sbos. Do a search for interwave sound card, you should be able to find them for sale for about $15.

Reply 134 of 330, by Menkau_ra

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elianda, no I don't have a datasheet. I just wanna know basic stuffs about the DREAM. I have a TB CancunFX, is it the same as one on Diamond Monster MX200 4mb?
ih8registrations, there were nothing on ebay if I search "interwave". But I'll keep searching. Thanks!

Reply 136 of 330, by gerwin

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@Menkau_ra: Here is also some older info written by me:
Vogons: Midi: Dream and Topwave-32 samplesets
Also you might find this website of interest, even though it is in japanese:
Midi Daughterboard Museum

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Reply 137 of 330, by elianda

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According to the Soundbanks for Dream (TTS and 94B are basically the same):
There are two official flavors, Roland licenced and Crystal
The Naming of the Roland Licenced are
4 MB / 32 MBit
ROM: GMS963200 (as on MaxiSound64)
RAM: GSSBK320.94B

1 MB / 8 MBit
ROM: GMS960800
RAM: GSSBK080.94B

Crystals CleanWave:
4 MB / 32 MBit
ROM: GMS973200
RAM: GMBK9732.94B

1 MB / 8 MBit
ROM: GMS970800 (as on TerraTec MiniWaveTable)
RAM: GMBK9708.94B

Then there are alot of other SoundBanks from Guillemot, Terratec and Hoontech (SoundTrack97)
Guillemot:
GMSBK6MB.94B 6.187.664 Byte
SYNTVOL.94B 3.633.570 Byte
XGSPIANO.94B 1.223.314 Byte
CMPIANO.94B 1.285.990 Byte

Hoontech:
GMSBK040.94B 505.404 Byte
GS_10MB.94B (or .DMF) 10.582.640 Byte
GM_9MB.94B (or .DMF) 8.886.992 Byte
GS_8MB.94B 8.205.926 Byte

Terratec:
GSSBK320.TTS 4.676.200 Byte
GSSBK320.94B 3.865.508 Byte
GMBK9732.94B 3.524.019 Byte
DRUMKITS.TTS 1.840.454 Byte
GMBK9708.94B 1.050.037 Byte
GSSBK080.94B 1.023.230 Byte
94SBK080.94B 1.021.666 Byte
94SBK040.94B 519.516 Byte

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Remember that you can load more than one SF.

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Reply 138 of 330, by fillosaurus

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I got my hands on a rare and good PCI soundcard; Is a Philips PSC703. Great sound in Win98SE, and can use .DLS banks in DOS.
For now does not work in DOS on my test system (socket 370, VIA 693 chipset). But so is my XWave Yamaha 754, which does not work AT ALL in the test system, but is flawless in main computer, both WinXP and Ubuntu; use it to play Final Fantasy 7 and sounds better than the onboard 7.1 HDA.
If PSC703 works on Intel chipsets in pure DOS, it will be a great all round card for DOS and Win9x games.

Y2K box: AMD Athlon K75 (second generation slot A)@700, ASUS K7M motherboard, 256 MB SDRAM, ATI Radeon 7500+2xVoodoo2 in SLI, SB Live! 5.1, VIA USB 2.0 PCI card, 40 GB Seagate HDD.
WIP: external midi module based on NEC wavetable (Yamaha clone)

Reply 139 of 330, by gerwin

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Interesting, unfortunate that it does not work on your test system.
I read the chipset of the PSC703 is the SAA7785 ThunderBird Avenger.

SAA7785 Spec Sheet wrote:

SoundBlaster Pro™ compatibility in both real mode DOS and DOS windows is achieved through hardware SoundBlaster and OPL 3 (FM) emulation registers. Legacy DMA over the PCI bus is supported on all major platforms utilizing PC/PCI, DDMA or our proprietary Legacy Accommodation Mode™ (LAM™). DOS music synthesis includes stereo MIDI playback and quadraphonic MIDI playback, as well as FM emulation.

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