LGR - Gravis UltraSound: 1992 Sound Card Retrospective

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Taking a look at the legendary wavetable sound board from 1992! The Advanced Gravis Ultra Sound is still an awesome thing to experience with DOS PC games, assuming you can track one down.
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@The8BitGuy
@The8BitGuy 6 жыл бұрын
I bought one of these when they first came out. However, I was really disappointed with how much trouble it was getting it to work with games that didn't have native support, which was most games. I think it was a mistake to release the card without a YM3812 compatible chip on board. That's where Creative Labs made the right choice in their SoundBlaster to maintain backward compatibility.
@AlistairMaxwell77
@AlistairMaxwell77 6 жыл бұрын
totally spot on . lack of 20$ FM chip stopped the GUS from being the defecto standard for early 90s pc's . its a lesson repeated through computer history , you have to have that base level compatibility . you can't go your own way
@nickwallette6201
@nickwallette6201 6 жыл бұрын
That's funny because, as an SB Pro (and then later, SB16) owner, I kept seeing GUS support in stuff and wishing I had the hardware to make it work. I guess that's just a touch of "the grass is greener" combined with a focus on music vs games.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 6 жыл бұрын
I remember reading similar reports in magazines at the time, it made me not consider one. In fact I only once had a non Creative card, it was a Spea Media FX, on the box it promised all sorts of compatibility, but it didn't work properly with many games. I sold it, got a Sound Blaster 16 and Roland Sound Canvas wavetable board and life was good again :)
@jasonblalock4429
@jasonblalock4429 6 жыл бұрын
+The 8-Bit Guy They didn't include FM Synth because they didn't want the GUS to be just another "Soundblaster Compatible" card. I'm sure you remember all the dozens of cards like the Pro Audio Spectrum that really had little to differentiate them, and were just treated like SB Pros. Gravis made a gamble, thinking devs would be eager for a soundcard that was price-competitive with the SB, but had vastly better sound. But the gamble didn't pay off. :-(
@-taz-
@-taz- 6 жыл бұрын
I bought 2 GUS cards because I wanted to get away from the Yamaha FM. I love the 8-bit Keys music and 80's keyboard nostalgia, but I was never happy with Yamaha FM in the 90's in my game soundtracks. In fact I was downright mad.
@RealRedRabbit
@RealRedRabbit 6 жыл бұрын
My first Windows PC, in 1991, had an ultrasound. I didn't realize how lucky I was until I went to a friend's house and he had a sound blaster.
@acemic2050
@acemic2050 4 жыл бұрын
still better than beeper, or covox :)
@amigabang6157
@amigabang6157 3 жыл бұрын
But... The video is about a soundcard from 1992...
@RealRedRabbit
@RealRedRabbit 3 жыл бұрын
@@amigabang6157 huh. Yeah, you're right. I gotta be remembering something wrong, here.
@BenderTheOffender
@BenderTheOffender 5 жыл бұрын
Even more, the Ultrasound was THE soundboard of the PC Demoscene!
@MrTruth111
@MrTruth111 3 жыл бұрын
he mentions that @ 15:35
@chuckbiscuito
@chuckbiscuito 3 жыл бұрын
Yes. Also, Gravis sent their cards out to many folks in the demoscene, particularly musicians and tracker developers.
@soylentgreenb
@soylentgreenb 2 жыл бұрын
@@chuckbiscuito Correct call. Almost all of these people came from the Amiga and Atari ST.
@TheVanillatech
@TheVanillatech Жыл бұрын
Maktone made good use of it.
@DJefke001
@DJefke001 5 ай бұрын
Yes, the demoscene was the single reason I bought a GUS ACE, and later a GUS MAX. Still have both cards somewhere.
@Transfixed
@Transfixed 3 жыл бұрын
This brought back so many memories! The test sounds, listening to MOD files, buying RAM upgrade chips from London Drugs, getting upgrade disks in the mail (i live close to Burnaby BC) , the sales guy at Future Shop telling me they don't sell medical equipment when we asked for an Ultrasound, heck my friend even mentioned "32 digital sound channels" in my high school yearbook (yeah we were nerds). I still have it all.
@Damien.D
@Damien.D 6 жыл бұрын
GUS sounded like crystal, and still does. Like classic synths or musical instrument, these boards ages very well and still are an enjoyment to the ears. There are dozen of epic tunes (mostly coming from the demoscene or Amiga games ports) that were even more epic with this almighty hardware. But they were, and still are, a pain in the ass to setup.
@PiesliceProductions
@PiesliceProductions 6 жыл бұрын
Gus has built in linear interpolation in the resampler as well as 16 bit mixing so it eliminates a lot of digital aliasing. also the audio recording had very little (basically none) base noise ( at least in gus max ) if you compare it to awe32 and even later models such as live!
@antdude
@antdude 6 жыл бұрын
I remember listening to DOOM 1 shareware with a GUS in a college dorm room. Wow. Choirs and all that.
@RichHeimlich
@RichHeimlich 6 жыл бұрын
Funny you mention DOOM. Carmack and Romero hated this thing because it made playing it feel like you were running in molasses. VERY few products performed worse with Doom than this beast.
@blackblob500
@blackblob500 4 жыл бұрын
@@RichHeimlich IIRC early versions of Doom (and it's engine) did support GUS hardware mixing, but later versions ditched it primarily due to a DMA hang bug (Doom DMA'd sound effects on the GUS) that, while not unbearable for modern enthusiasts, was a big enough deal that software mixing was used instead. Undoubtedly Carmack and Romero noticed it when testing hardware configurations for Doom 2, and found GUS tanked performance compared to other sound cards.
@RichHeimlich
@RichHeimlich 4 жыл бұрын
@@blackblob500 I think that's fairly accurate. However, I'm not sure that those early builds really ever saw the light of day, or were around for such a short time frame that no one really got to experience that working.
@blackblob500
@blackblob500 4 жыл бұрын
Maybe. There was a couple month gap between 1.2 (the release with working SFX hardware mixing) and 1.4 (1.3 wasn't really released but also had WIP GUS software mixing), and the comment from Paul Radek regarding GUS SFX mixing was comparing 1.2 to 1.666, (versions 1.4 and 1.5 were apparently only released on the internet for testing, and just as shareware releases) which was the version the first copies of Doom 2 used (1.666 was also released as a registered and shareware Doom patch in September 94).
@randywatson8347
@randywatson8347 6 жыл бұрын
Dammit I lost my ultrasound ace card years ago while moving. Ah the first moment when you try to play canyon.mid and suddenly hear quality instruments.
@-taz-
@-taz- 6 жыл бұрын
I lost my GUS and SCC-1 in a move in 2012. :(
@_..-.._..-.._
@_..-.._..-.._ 10 күн бұрын
They don’t like moving, apparently.
@tombraselton2671
@tombraselton2671 5 жыл бұрын
Holy hell! Other people bought that card besides me? Loved the sound but hated the compatibility problems. Epic Pinball? What a flashback! Thank you!
@tetsujin_144
@tetsujin_144 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah - for like my first 2 years with a PC it was my only sound card. Loved the MIDI sound I could get out of it in games, but emulation of FM synth was terrible and even emulation of Soundblaster-compatible DAC was pretty bad sometimes... I kind of like that I went in a bit of an unconventional direction with my first soundcard purchase, but of course that choice did have some drawbacks for sure. Later on I supplemented with a cheap SB-compatible card and then moved on to some Turtle Beach cards for MIDI. It kind of shocks me sometimes to see people regarding the GUS with such wonder and awe. To me it's a very real thing, I experienced the good and the bad of it... And while it'd be fun to own one again, mostly I just moved on...
@roygalaasen
@roygalaasen 2 жыл бұрын
@@tetsujin_144 I remember Turtle Beach was a thing in the 90’s. Then in 2008 I saw that they did headphones, which I happened to be needing. I though that they were good back in the day, how bad could they be now? Just a few months later they were falling apart. Not the quality the name used to mean.
@MarkyShaw
@MarkyShaw 6 жыл бұрын
Ahhh yes, another one of those magical items. During the setup of many'a'DOS games, I always sat and wondered about the Gravis UltraSound devices and what mysteries they hold. Between that and Hercules graphics cards, the world of computing always had me wondering what else was out there. Thanks to LGR, I can see firsthand what all these things were and satisfy my vintage curiosity.
@-taz-
@-taz- 6 жыл бұрын
GUS actually parallels Hercules in a way. Hercules could emulate CGA in monochrome. CGA colors were so hideously bad and resolutions so low, that it actually made games look better. Likewise, the GUS could emulate lifeless FM and even the random instruments would sometimes sound better.
@JoeStuffz
@JoeStuffz 5 жыл бұрын
You should see the 8-bit guy's video on CGA. It explains well about why CGA sometimes looked really bad. That being said, if you did not know about composite, it was often hoirrible-looking. CGA composite looks decent, better than the Apple II
@Soundole
@Soundole 6 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate the time and effort you put into videos like this! I feel like you're doing some really important historical work!
@SoulcatcherLucario
@SoulcatcherLucario 6 жыл бұрын
Welcome back Clint! I'm already enjoying the video before watching it :P
@EngineerOfChaos
@EngineerOfChaos 6 жыл бұрын
Man, I didn't even really get a chance to miss him and he's already back. He's a treasure.
@alexander_mejia
@alexander_mejia 6 жыл бұрын
Now I know why the GUS is such a great card! I was Sound Blaster all the way, but was always intrigued by this sound card when I saw it supported in other games.
@kennysboat4432
@kennysboat4432 6 жыл бұрын
i am wondering if someone can help me i have looked everywhere for drivers for this im not trying to spam but i am having a driver crisis! i have an unknown asus computer p4s8l motherboard and that is all i know the sound/audio and ethernet dont work just installed windows xp on it cant find drivers for anything on it anywhere! has a stock built in asus ethernet and stock HD audio/video but cant get drivers for audio protocols! its a silver asus desktop from sometime around 2008 has a 2.5ghz cpue and almost 1 gigabyte ddr of ram. PLEASE HELP
@ikke1981
@ikke1981 6 жыл бұрын
kennys Boat, I don't think there were ever drivers developed for win xp. The hardware was already commercially obsolete by then.
@gianluca.g
@gianluca.g 6 жыл бұрын
"Clinthhhhhh!!!!" cit. Detective Barbie
@hawks1ish
@hawks1ish 6 жыл бұрын
Basically the emulation was them saying “this is a sound blaster, it sucks don’t buy it” lol
@RichHeimlich
@RichHeimlich 6 жыл бұрын
And thus missed the entire point of how to market a product.
@kanan348
@kanan348 6 жыл бұрын
Make a video on the card you got sent from russia . Innovation SSI-2001 . Its a very very rare card, only handfull are still functional and the guy engineered and made it from pictures of the card by himself since he did not find any schematics.
@betterbeavailable
@betterbeavailable 4 жыл бұрын
In Soviet Russia, the card plays you.
@UncleAwesomeRetro
@UncleAwesomeRetro 6 жыл бұрын
I have waited a long time for this video :) l was not dissapointed, I love that you recorded your emotions when discovering the higher sound quality. I feel that's what sepperates you from other youtubers. Showing your true personality and feelings, not playing a role, that gives me feelings, in addition to the overall high quality video. And my gravis tutorial videos did not become useless as I feared :p
@tomyyoung2624
@tomyyoung2624 5 жыл бұрын
And Yes!
@TheGhostMall
@TheGhostMall 6 жыл бұрын
This is gonna be epic, I can't get enough of your videos on classic sound cards and old-school PC audio stuff! Thanks for another deep dive into some beloved tech, Clint!
@Chris_In_Texas
@Chris_In_Texas 3 жыл бұрын
3:34 I was at that show. It was my first Comdex I attended and was great! Only did the fall shows in Vegas, was a great time back in the days.
@steve323f
@steve323f 6 жыл бұрын
So many capacitors, that appeals to me.
@aretard7995
@aretard7995 4 жыл бұрын
you like soldering or what?
@alexanderhardin3428
@alexanderhardin3428 4 жыл бұрын
I was going to say, until they need to be replaced.
@Jannesmitderwelle
@Jannesmitderwelle 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Steve
@steve323f
@steve323f 3 жыл бұрын
@@Jannesmitderwelle hey Jannes 👍
@singleproppilot
@singleproppilot 3 жыл бұрын
Which one is for flux?
@janweber7031
@janweber7031 3 жыл бұрын
Gravis Ultrasound was my very first sound card bought in 1993. I still have it in my retro PC for DOS gaming.
@mkd1113
@mkd1113 6 жыл бұрын
Best episode of LGR in a while (as well as the Gizmondo one). I love how you not only take a look at the hardware itself, but also include the history behind it, the package, the setup, demos, and other tidbits. Your channel is what got me into PC gaming back in 2010, and unlike other youtubers, you've only gotten better with time. Keep doing what you do Clint.
@tomyyoung2624
@tomyyoung2624 5 жыл бұрын
I had that card... i remember the buyers remorse... Yes where near enough games had proper support.
@RyTrapp0
@RyTrapp0 6 жыл бұрын
19:06 - nothing has ever looked more 1996 than those box graphics
@lepidotos
@lepidotos 3 жыл бұрын
That _is_ an incredibly 1996 box, you're correct.
@philscomputerlab
@philscomputerlab 6 жыл бұрын
Oh man, I've been itching for this video :D I got a GUS PnP many, many years ago, and to this day I cannot relate to the hype. It's a jack of all trades type of card, but other cards can do FM better, SB better, GM better and MT-32 of course. I found it to be a resource hog, taking a ton of interrupts, though there are workarounds. In general I found the installation process and getting it to work quite involving. The tracker support in demos and Epic games are the real highlights, though I believe the Sound Blaster driver is simply using a lower sample rate in Epic games, I wonder if someone could hack the driver to address this and support a Sound Blaster 16 for example. Thanks for this honest take on the GUS!
@BlownMacTruck
@BlownMacTruck 6 жыл бұрын
The PnP was a bastardized version of a real GUS card and anyone who was into DOS gaming and the demo scene knew to avoid it like the plague and get a real card.
@PierreVonStaines
@PierreVonStaines 6 жыл бұрын
Heck yeah, this is awe64some!
@ToumalRakesh
@ToumalRakesh 6 жыл бұрын
It simply sounded better than the sb line of products.
@ArneSchmitz
@ArneSchmitz 6 жыл бұрын
Thing is that Wavetable cards other than the GUS were really expensive back in the day. Also the GUS allowed you to use ANY samples, and not only a fixed set of ROM samples. Wavetable cards with RAM would follow only a couple of years later. Also since the demoscene was using multi track MOD files (or s3m, ft2 etc) and was supporting the GUS extremely well, it had an uncanny coolness factor. Owning a GUS was so cool, and the red PCB added only to that...
@stonent
@stonent 6 жыл бұрын
I had an original GUS, for a week or two and though some games like Prince of Persia sounded awesome, I returned it and got an SB Pro 2.0 because I really wanted the text to speech stuff that came with it and SBOS was buggy. I wish I had kept it though.
@jeremiefaucher-goulet3365
@jeremiefaucher-goulet3365 6 жыл бұрын
Gotta love the big "ASSEMBLED IN CANADA" on the card :)
@Sundog1985
@Sundog1985 5 жыл бұрын
Also the "made in Singapore" too, these days Singapore is unlikely to be able to pay workers enough to assemble computer peripherals.
@farhanyousaf5616
@farhanyousaf5616 5 жыл бұрын
Also home to ATI, now AMD. Folks from Markham, Ontario know what I mean.
@tomyyoung2624
@tomyyoung2624 2 жыл бұрын
and yes!
@tonyhong20
@tonyhong20 6 жыл бұрын
It's finally here! I've been waiting for this since you got that second Gravis Ultrasound in one of your mail unboxings in 2017!
@banpeinet
@banpeinet 6 жыл бұрын
Tony Hong +1! And it was great to see it here in this video again! 😁
@yasink21
@yasink21 5 жыл бұрын
that epic pinball's sound difference got me like GOD DAMN, stereo crisp ringing clean af
@GeorgeFoot
@GeorgeFoot 3 жыл бұрын
Wavetable synths were all about the percussion
@brycevo
@brycevo 6 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on getting your hands on it. These look back videos are always great
@LightTheUnicorn
@LightTheUnicorn 6 жыл бұрын
Sounds absolutely fantastic. Really impressive, clear audio and a red PCB too? Very yes. Amazingly generous donations!
@jason4275
@jason4275 6 жыл бұрын
I remember growing up back in the mid 90's when i had my first pc when sound cards were more popular than video cards.
@keithbrown7685
@keithbrown7685 6 жыл бұрын
It made it all the worse for me, because my shittty out-dated pc was in desperate need of both, always, even after upgrades, it was never enough.
@tomyyoung2624
@tomyyoung2624 5 жыл бұрын
Yes that the GUS doesn't sound great, even better than SB AWE32 from the comparisons I've heard, but a SB16 seems like a more fair comparison since Pro 2 only has 8-bit stereo at 22Khz.
@jamesgarlick4573
@jamesgarlick4573 5 жыл бұрын
Lol! Now sound cards are practically a waste of money on new computers!
@youandiryan
@youandiryan 5 жыл бұрын
@@jamesgarlick4573 yeah you're completely right about that. It's because even on OEM computers all the motherboards have built-in sound with THX sound 5.1 and Dolby Atmos. I don't think I've ever paid attention to see if stores like Best Buy still have sound cards. The sound that come with stock computer is now is so unbelievable it's kind of pointless to buy a sound card.. I know that they still make sound cards but that's for like true audio files were people who run a professional business like artists where sound is the utmost importance, and the sound card will make the sound from the computer that's already good to extremely good.
@Peanutfiendsblog
@Peanutfiendsblog 5 жыл бұрын
I remember my friend got a soundblaster awe32 and i was so impressed by it lol.
@thezood
@thezood 3 жыл бұрын
Man, I'm almost tear eyed. I never got to use a GUS back in the day and now I see they were actually as awesome as we thought.
@b33j4y
@b33j4y Жыл бұрын
They were awesome, but they really only stood out because every SB before SB16 was... reeeaaally bad. Though the SB16 was released the same year, as was the PAS16 which also had excellent sound.
@ArionRDAW
@ArionRDAW 6 жыл бұрын
Up for the mention of Star Control II. Best soundtracks ever.
@jasonblalock4429
@jasonblalock4429 6 жыл бұрын
I was always a little surprised that so few game companies embraced MOD based music, even once 486s were common and the music player didn't need too much overhead. The difference in quality between MODs and FM synth was just so huge.
@kaptaintrips
@kaptaintrips 6 жыл бұрын
SC2 was an amazing game. Then I went backwards and played Lemmngs,,,
@L2Nuku
@L2Nuku 6 жыл бұрын
Jason Blalock On top of that, mod music could be played through certain pc speakers, you should've seen my surprised face when i heard Star Control 2 music being played on my pc that didn't have a soundcard!
@jasonblalock4429
@jasonblalock4429 6 жыл бұрын
Yep. Although SC2 did take a pretty noticeable performance hit if you tried PC speaker mode on a 386.
@L2Nuku
@L2Nuku 6 жыл бұрын
Jason Blalock Funny thing is, i played it on a 8088 for the 1st time, yea the game ran super slow but the music, was just amazing xD
@Bobbias
@Bobbias 6 жыл бұрын
Holy shit. I finally stumbled onto someone playing One Must Fall. That brings back memories. I got a demo disc with that game on it and fell in love with it. It was years before I got to play the full game. So cool to see it shown off in this video. I don't see people talking about that game much these days.
@fuzzyface4515
@fuzzyface4515 6 жыл бұрын
OMF2097 was an incredible game. I giggled like a school girl having a fangasm seeing that 15 second clip. I remember the struggles of getting the audio to work with it and the first time I had gotten to enjoy the soundtrack was using a GUS.
@Bobbias
@Bobbias 6 жыл бұрын
Fuzzy Face I think I had an SB card of some sort back then. My memory is pretty fuzzy on what we had, though I clearly renember it was a P1 133 mhz processor.
@jasongooden917
@jasongooden917 6 жыл бұрын
I freaked out when you mentioned Star Control 2. It was one of my absolute favorites.
@peteytwofinger
@peteytwofinger 3 жыл бұрын
i went thru all of this in the 90s , playing with midi , computers sound cards - constantly upgrading . i was in a band we had guitar synths , midi multi effects , foot controllers , software editing . lots of roland stuff gr50 gr1 jc120 amps .we had home studios with midi pc slaved to 1/2 inch 8 channel tape machines - then we were gaming so yeah when i found this channel today it brings back a lot of memory's . ultimately you really had to crack the manuals the term plug and pray comes to mind . my gear was always rock solid - i knew some folks who really struggled and never had anything working but man they wasted time and cursed a lot ! when i started - it was REALLY slow . i started with an ibm 8088 with no hd , just a pair of 5 .25 floppys. i remember running cake walk for dos , i had a hardware drum sequencer , i saved a 3 minute midi drum track from the seq to the pc . it just kept flashing " please wait " it took maybe 15 minutes to save it . in the mean time i assumed something went wrong so i tore it apart several times for like 3 days . finally i remember leaving to go eat lunch . i came back and it was saved and played perfectly . i upgraded to a 286 right after that ... well i built one , and it ended up with a short in the mobo... so yeah i (still regret) traded a roland memory card for an old 286 . i still have that acer 286 with a roland lapc mpu 401 compatible . i replaced the cmoss with aa battery's years ago . i was still using it for midi music in 2006 . that cakewalk 3.0 for dos is the best midi seq app ever . nothing can touch it . but yeah your channel is incredible ! great work pal . i still have a lot of roland gear , vg8 vg88 gr1 , i am recording an album right now with all of that but i dont use midi , i just play everything into the daw .awesome channel pal !!
@Blur4strike
@Blur4strike 6 жыл бұрын
I never knew that Gravis made a soundcard back in the 90's as my dad and I were primarily Creative Labs users back then. Just hearing the soundcard in action via an uploaded video is impressive.
@Rubycon99
@Rubycon99 Жыл бұрын
I couldn't even think of what else you would know them for until I remembered the gamepad. :)
@Zerbey
@Zerbey 6 жыл бұрын
Ahh such nostalgia. I paired my GUS ACE with a SoundBlaster 16, which was truly the best of both worlds for a mid-1990s gaming PC. I remember saving all Summer to afford it and the 1MB memory upgrade.
@xDanishGamerz
@xDanishGamerz 6 жыл бұрын
Fun fact, Deadmau5 were in the demo scene back in the days :)!
@troy0h
@troy0h 6 жыл бұрын
xDanishGamerz Deadmau5, but yeah
@xDanishGamerz
@xDanishGamerz 6 жыл бұрын
Haha, That's true. MY B.
@raggededge82
@raggededge82 5 жыл бұрын
I love dead mau five
@MattStriker252
@MattStriker252 6 жыл бұрын
Wow, man, that really brought back memories. Especially when you mentioned the demo scene and mod trackers. Names like Skaven and Purple Motion. 2nd Reality & Future Crew come to mind. I tracked many mods in Fast Tracker II. I still have them all and can listen to them any time I want. Thanks LGR!
@mitrooper
@mitrooper 3 жыл бұрын
I used the GUS mostly for making tracker music back during the early 90's.
@silentjohn80
@silentjohn80 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for a great review, Clint! I had a classic GUS back in the day (with memory maxed out) and loved it! Some games without native GUS support were really frustrating to get to work, but there were a lot of games with support also. Now I'm just using DosBox with both SB and GUS emulation enabled, though, it's too much hassle for me to deal with old hardware.
@joshuamccutcheonoldchannel4769
@joshuamccutcheonoldchannel4769 6 жыл бұрын
1:08 Holy s**t, that's an incredible difference in sound quality!
@djnekroman
@djnekroman 6 жыл бұрын
I always really enjoy your videos about sound cards and MIDI and such. As someone who grew up not being much of a PC gamer, I've developed a fascination with how different a game can sound from card to card. And that is definitely thanks to your channel. As always, keep up the great work, man!
@JeSuisUnePatate
@JeSuisUnePatate 6 жыл бұрын
Wow this reminds me so many good sweet memories ! I had that first Gravis Ultrasound in my first PC (leaving the Commodore stuff). I had so much fun with it. Finding on that early Internet era many midi banks for some amazing instruments emulation : It was so perfect for Karaoke songs (knows as .KAR files) and .MID as well. The lack of support/emulation for games didn't made me that sad as I wasn't an hardcore gamer. It was just fine for me to play some games like the Epic Pinball or those Commander Keen, Jazz and other little games of that era. Thank you LGR for bringing back to life this era ! \o/ PS: Sorry, english isn't my native language. French Canadian here. :P
@2004RADMAN
@2004RADMAN 6 жыл бұрын
Bernard Couture is good Eah!
@beardymcbeardface69
@beardymcbeardface69 3 жыл бұрын
Hearing MIDI files played with wavetable synthesis for the first time with my GUS, was pretty mind blowing. Never wanted to go back to FM synthesis again.
@sinoperture
@sinoperture 5 жыл бұрын
I bought one of these (Max version) in the day. And the ram upgrade too. Man it made Doom soo eerie and even better!
@Stinow
@Stinow 3 ай бұрын
Man, thanks again for this video. Wish we could meet up someday. So little people in this country who still enjoy checking out and playing retro pc games. Anyone from NL here? ^^
@ipKonfig
@ipKonfig 5 жыл бұрын
5:09 "shipped to the land of John Candy" today's generation will not know what that meant
@Sarato
@Sarato 6 жыл бұрын
These videos always remind me why LGR is my favourite KZbin Channel: The hardcore nerdiness and interesting trivia. I will always be watching your stuff. Thanks!
@maxime1008
@maxime1008 6 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! If I may comment, I think you overlooked a bit the Mega-Em part. That was a killer application for games that did not support native GUS. Back in the days, MT-32 provided the best music, but it was not an affordable device. It was sort-of semi-pro, and ultra expensive (also not sold in computer shops). Later there was the rise of the "MIDI daughter boards" (Sound Canvas, Korg) that provided amazing MIDI sound.. But that was absolutely not compatible with MT-32 (because the instruments were mapped differently). MegaEm, on the other side, provided a more than decent MT-32 emulation (with the possibility to change the sound samples, improving the default ones). The Mega-Em MT-32 emulated music in games such as Monkey Island was far, far superior than with the Adlib/SB. And since so many games supported natively the MT-32, at the end the GUS was usable in a lot of games with the best possible sound. (SBOS was okay-ish for the voices). Of course the drawback was that the MegaEm thinggie could appear a bit complicated for non-technical people who just wanted to plug and play.
@-taz-
@-taz- 6 жыл бұрын
Yeah I bought the GUS before MegaEm, and I never depended on it working, but I was quite happily surprised as it was getting better. That was quite a feat. I still remember the guy's name who made it: Jayeson Lee-Steere.
@FerintoshFarmsPhotography
@FerintoshFarmsPhotography 6 жыл бұрын
I was going to say that prolly blew some minds back in the day right when it blew your mind, so nice to see it's still having that effect nearly 25 years later.
@jasonblalock4429
@jasonblalock4429 6 жыл бұрын
OK, I clicked so fast. I had a GUS Max back in the day with the full 1MB and I loved it. I'd been a fan of the demoscene and had a *huge* collection of MODs (also my stock-in-trade for BBSes), so there was no question about buying one. Hell, I didn't even mind the wonky compatibility. I found for most games that between all the various emulators, I could find something that sounded decent. And it was so worth it for that amazing sound when something did support it natively.
@-taz-
@-taz- 6 жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@jordanolson3173
@jordanolson3173 6 жыл бұрын
Mr. LGR (Clint) I want you to know that I am a HUGE fan!! THANK YOU for making this video (as well as ALL of your videos)!! You REALLY bring me back to my (OUR) chbildhood! Keep it up brotha!!
@GordonBraicks
@GordonBraicks 5 жыл бұрын
This was a massive jump in audio tech. For graphics we had a 3dfx voodoo, for audio there was GUS.
@floydian06
@floydian06 6 жыл бұрын
You've brought me back to my childhood again, Clint. I always marveled at the the long list of sound card options when I installed games - including the GUS. I wondered "What is that? I bet it's cool!". Now I know. Thanks Clint - keep up the great work!
@AlexCBrandon
@AlexCBrandon 6 жыл бұрын
So Crystal Codec was night and day compared to SB's codec. (your Jazz comment about how good it sounded). Pretty amazing. I remember being blown away when I installed my GUS Max. Great video, man. Thorough as always.
@AlexCBrandon
@AlexCBrandon 6 жыл бұрын
Listening to your A/B, it's clear SB Pro only played back in 8 bit, with terrible dithering.
@SianaGearz
@SianaGearz 6 жыл бұрын
That's probably not it. Probably just top notch board design.
@AlexCBrandon
@AlexCBrandon 6 жыл бұрын
So I mistyped. Ultimately the difference you hear is the difference between 8 and 16 bit. The GUS was 16. The SB Pro was 8. The difference is significant unless you use better algorithms in your dithering. I've heard 8 bit playback on much earlier computer interfaces that sounded pretty clean. But in this case it's a matter of more bits providing that difference. The original GUS as Clint points out didn't feature a crystal codec.
@AlexCBrandon
@AlexCBrandon 6 жыл бұрын
I know this because I worked with both formats when these cards were released. For the original Unreal, the playback was 8 bit at first in the engine. Carlo Vogelsang and myself convinced Tim to make it 16 bit and the difference was phenomenal.
@SianaGearz
@SianaGearz 6 жыл бұрын
Ah right. Apparently i was replying to your earlier comment.
@Takeshi357
@Takeshi357 5 жыл бұрын
Dude, I love your channel. I didn't get my first PC until like 1998 but I was aware of their existence for great many years and of at least some fo the things you could do with them, so I continued to dream of them throughout a huge chunk of my childhood, longingly gazing upon all the print ads I'd see. It seemed like such a magical, mystical thing, and because of my constant exposure to them, I grew to love the aesthetic of those early to mid and even late 90's print ads, their choice of typeface, photos and pictures, and continue to get a kick out of them to this day. Your channel is probably the closest I've come to recapturing some of that magic. Like that ad at 18:50, I recognized that render of a freaky guy holding a shotgun instantly.
@GeneralFaliure
@GeneralFaliure 6 жыл бұрын
I am happy to own one. It's actualy a clone, made by primax, but it is 100 percent compatible with a one meg Gus. It's in my retro p3. I am now collecting Gus compatible games. For soundblaster compatibility i have an on board crystal soundchip, which works well in dos.
@Funj0b
@Funj0b 6 жыл бұрын
You are definitely an example of great KZbin content. I hope you continue making videos for many years to come. Even my girlfriend who knows nothing about tech loves your videos.
@Peterowsky
@Peterowsky 5 жыл бұрын
The Gravis Analog Pro is the most phallic joystick I've ever seen.
@davidm2364
@davidm2364 Жыл бұрын
14:52 - OMG! Nearly 30 years later, I've found it! The way the Xargon opening theme sounded on SBOS-emulated Ultrasound! Funny you say it sucks, but this is the way I was introduced to it, so when I heard the gravelly, scratchy way it's supposed to sound on a real OPL2 card, I thought it sounded terrible. Thank you for sharing this part!
@RealRedRabbit
@RealRedRabbit 6 жыл бұрын
20:14 Holy Christ, One Must Fall was my favorite game ever when it came out.
@thorstenoerts
@thorstenoerts 6 жыл бұрын
Great nostalgia trip. For us demosceners this was THE soundcard you wanted. I believe I still have mine in a drawer somewhere :)
@Supreme2k
@Supreme2k 4 жыл бұрын
With his reflection in the monitor, all I could hear was "Dear Strong Bad..."
@livefreeprintguns
@livefreeprintguns 3 жыл бұрын
I remember getting my first Gravis Pad controller bundled with Street Fighter II for PC back in the day!
@AlexElectronics
@AlexElectronics 6 жыл бұрын
Welcome back from your vacation!
@Cecilbags
@Cecilbags 6 жыл бұрын
Dude, what a good video. You should be proud to come back from break with such a home run. Thank you for this... now I need to reslisten to star control II...
@catalinbadalan4463
@catalinbadalan4463 3 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of the times when there was all that cool and expensive hardware I could have never afforded.
@design-flux
@design-flux 4 жыл бұрын
Can I just say that I LOVE that you used Second Reality in this video? You brought back so many memories of art pack scenes in the 90s via BBSs for me. 😍🥰🥰😍🥰🥰😍🥰🥰😍🥰🥰😍
@JohnSmith-xq1pz
@JohnSmith-xq1pz 6 жыл бұрын
It's late and should be in bed but alert a LGR vid, So I'll say just one more vid. *sounds* good to me, how about you? This video gets the woodgrain *seal* of approval👍 Edit 2:42 Omg we had one of those Gravis PC Pro joysticks for our AST 486! that was our first ever joystick. Played xwing none stop with that thing! 2021 And I found a near mint condition PC Pro joystick thrifting yea!!!
@jadunandanadas3089
@jadunandanadas3089 6 жыл бұрын
welcome back... this video is great!!! really shows you got some much needed rest
@computercatgaming02
@computercatgaming02 6 жыл бұрын
Now I understand why people liked this card so much, the sounds really did sound superior in the programs that supported it that is, the other unsupported programs just sounded weird but that's understandable because not all software is developed for the same hardware.
@MidnightMechanic
@MidnightMechanic 6 жыл бұрын
And it's not really the card's fault if it's not implemented in every single piece of software out there, programming audio for 6 different cards is a chore, and you want to ensure the customer has relatively the same experience, despite any hardware differences. Can a Gravis be practical in gaming today, with 9.1 speaker optical digital surround sound capable cards on the market? Absolutely not, but for a classic DOS gaming PC, it's near about perfect.
@computercatgaming02
@computercatgaming02 6 жыл бұрын
Midnight Mechanic yes exactly, putting in support isn't something that is instantly accomplished by simply snaping your finders.
@telmnstr
@telmnstr 6 жыл бұрын
I used to have to keep both a GUS and SB installed
@-taz-
@-taz- 6 жыл бұрын
I used to reconfigure my computer depending on the game or app. Of course I never closed the case, and eventually I just stopped having cases.
@RichHeimlich
@RichHeimlich 6 жыл бұрын
The ONLY reason it got any traction at all was because you could get one on a student's budget. The reason you could get it that cheaply was because much of the processing was software-based.
@banpeinet
@banpeinet 6 жыл бұрын
You're welcome and I'm not 100% sure it was my old GUS Max you showed there, but if so: it was an honour to see it featured in one of your videos and also the reason why I actually sent it to you as a surprise. And yes I still regret selling my complete boxed GUS collection just a few years too soon....
@BlownMacTruck
@BlownMacTruck 6 жыл бұрын
This thing was the KING of sound cards. Totally made everything look like crap. The fact that it did hardware wavetable synthesis at that price at the time was a miracle, and the uptake by game developers was quick enough that you didn't really have to rely on SB or MT-32 emulation unless the game was old. It's impossible to understate at the time how insane it was to have a hardware wavetable card which GREATLY reduced CPU load and allowed everything that used sound - games, demos, productivity software - to run much faster. It was like the equivalent of a GPU today for sound.
@-taz-
@-taz- 6 жыл бұрын
It was fun to play some of the old games with MT-32 emulation just to hear something different.
@RichHeimlich
@RichHeimlich 6 жыл бұрын
Utter nonsense. Define "King". Sales? It never passed any of the top cards. Support? It's hard to name 10 games that supported it natively. Sound? Many other cards sounded better. If by King, you mean it was the cheapest card available that could play some decent samples, okay, sure, it could do that and impress the market of 100 people that were interested in that. This did virtually NOTHING to reduce CPU load and every game developer of the time will tell you exactly that. We did countless head-to-head performance tests with it and it was a resource SINK.
@-taz-
@-taz- 6 жыл бұрын
No, it wasn't the monarch of an actual nation, but it was the first PC sound card that wasn't an absolute pile of shit, so it just seemed pretty kingly by comparison.
@RichHeimlich
@RichHeimlich 6 жыл бұрын
Not by virtually any measure that mattered to the industry at large. Developers hated it. Consumers hated it. Retailers hated it. Publishers hated it. Wait, the Demoscene loved it. Well, why didn't you say so? The demoscene? Awesome. And if that group mattered at all, the product would have actually sold (and stayed sold instead of being returned in record numbers) and made a dent. They didn't and it didn't. I can't think of any other product in PC history that generated more fluff from so little substance. No joke.
@BlownMacTruck
@BlownMacTruck 6 жыл бұрын
Rich Heimlich LOL developers hated it, what? It was straightforward to code against and took relatively little CPU time to generate far better sound vs anything FM based, in an era where CPU cycles were paramount. The libraries AG supplied were so dead simple that sound could be handled by the regular dev team and didn’t have to be farmed out to a sound guy or involve using middlewear. There’s a good reason it showed up one day and within a year pretty much every game supported it; It was so dead simple to add GUS support that it cost nothing extra in terms of dev time and you gained a ton for utilizing it. So yeah, if you didn’t know better, you’d be fine with FM synthesis provided by the mainstream Creative/AdLib/MediaVision cards. For those who knew how to tweak their hardware (much more common back the ) a GUS was always a component.
@Diggnuts
@Diggnuts 3 жыл бұрын
Still have my trusty GUS Max from back in the day running in my retro rig. I is my favourite sound card of all time.
@Blackout_1692
@Blackout_1692 6 жыл бұрын
Yay he's back
@gameblaster64
@gameblaster64 6 жыл бұрын
Your channel is so good. I think what really sunk these cards is the fact that it couldn't emulate a SoundBlaster exactly. If it had that capability, there would have been no reason for the average consumer to pass them up.
@computercatgaming02
@computercatgaming02 6 жыл бұрын
Gotta love how no-one has completely seen the video yet but everyone is still commenting just because.. why not? 🤔
@lukasperuzovic1429
@lukasperuzovic1429 6 жыл бұрын
A Gravis Sound card on a LRG Video. What else you need to know?
@computercatgaming02
@computercatgaming02 6 жыл бұрын
Lukas Peruzovic lol that of course
@Supositwaree
@Supositwaree 6 жыл бұрын
Like you..?
@computercatgaming02
@computercatgaming02 6 жыл бұрын
J'ai pas d'idée de nom indeed, like I said "why not?"
@philipcooper8297
@philipcooper8297 6 жыл бұрын
I'm a simple man, I see LGR, I give thumbs up and leave a comment.
@aaronbrahan
@aaronbrahan 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Clint, the Gravis Ultra Sound Ace was my second upgrade to my first pc (486dx2/66). It was miles ahead of the sound blaster pro2 that was came with it, getting it to work with all the games was a long frustrating challenge, but worth it for the price. (I still have it along with a classic and a max)
@IHaveArrived
@IHaveArrived 6 жыл бұрын
"Assembled in Canada" is something I've never noticed on anything ever.
@Geenimetsuri
@Geenimetsuri 3 жыл бұрын
Gravis Ultrasound was by far the best sound card of the era. If you fiddled with MegaEM you could enjoy absolutely awesome MIDI sounds from games which offered General MIDI or MT32 music options like Masters of Orion & Magic, Stunts, Stronghold, Gold Boxes, etc..etc... However, that was just icing on the cake. The sample based audio system made it absolutely fantastic (music) tracker card (e.g. Fasttracker 2) and made programming game sounds & music really easy. It was rather sad, that it did not do perfect emulation of Sound Blaster before ACE...when the concept was already outdated. Hilarious detail was that I was able to use my old 286's video card (I think it was a Trident TVGA) RAM chips on the GUS to upgrade the memory to 1 MB. :-D
@flyboypuoi
@flyboypuoi 6 жыл бұрын
Uploaded: 47 seconds ago. Well then. I have no choice.
@kujibo
@kujibo 2 жыл бұрын
I worked at Gravis, mainly as the DOS game driver developer / developer support (e.g. author of AIL 3.0, LucasArts, EA, etc. drivers). As a fellow collector of vintage computer gear I recently looked at what UltraSounds were going for on ebay and was pretty shocked! That led me down a bit of a GUS nostalgia rabbit hole. I was not just an employee but a GUS fanatic even before that, so it's great to see the GUS getting some modern day love. Great video.
@Korr_o
@Korr_o 6 жыл бұрын
Ouch. Sampling =/= Wavetable synthesis. Wavetable synthesis is more or less looking up a specific wave in a set of them. Gravis, and other cards such as the Soundblasters that use "wavetable synthesis" just use PCM samples,most of the time (I dont know if any of them really used wavetables as in what PPG Wave, the mentioned Ensoniq's or other synths). I know its how they advertised it then, but i just wanted to clear it out for the others. Great video none the less!
@Poweredsoft
@Poweredsoft 5 жыл бұрын
came to say the same thing.
@lotrbuilders5041
@lotrbuilders5041 5 жыл бұрын
Though this is exactly as he said commonly called wave table synthesis. The only real wave table synthesis I have been able to find in retro computing is the chip in the apple ][GS. You might also count the wave channels of the NES and GB, but those are somewhat more complicated.
@tahustvedt
@tahustvedt 5 жыл бұрын
You're reliving my youth with all the retro PC hardware stuff. I had a 480 DX2 66 MHz as well.
@dave1135
@dave1135 5 жыл бұрын
It seemed back then almost every store had a software and hardware section, I remember spending hours just looking at all the upgrades and drooling.
@badkluster
@badkluster 6 жыл бұрын
I miss Fasttracker 2
@8bitbubsy
@8bitbubsy 6 жыл бұрын
Well, I made a clone of it for modern systems. Check out 16-bits dot org.
@tassadar1977
@tassadar1977 6 жыл бұрын
I miss Impulse Tracker!
@reddishguyinactive4387
@reddishguyinactive4387 3 жыл бұрын
@@tassadar1977 Storlek made a clone of it as well.
@theothertonydutch
@theothertonydutch 6 жыл бұрын
Mr. Lazular, your videos have helped me trough many identical cris...i crisiae, criseaee. Uhm. Those things. I remember growing up with a soundblaster system (I still own the speakers)and seeing you do videos on these kinds of sound products fills in this little untouched niche in my unfullfilled nostalgic memory that I can't help but write this 'I am running out of words' reply that isn't going anywhere. Cryptically I am trying to convey my gratefulness to what is that you are doing and after two years I am still in love with you and your channel.
@theothertonydutch
@theothertonydutch 6 жыл бұрын
HOW DE FAK AM I NOT SUBSCRIBED? CORRECTED FOR THIS.
@devttyUSB0
@devttyUSB0 6 жыл бұрын
Oh man! The GUS. I longed for this card in my younger years. I ended up with the Sound Blaster AWE32 though. EDO RAM chips et al. I was big in to the module tracking scene back then. These cards where the SHIT back then. What a great flashback this is. FastTracker / ImpulseTracker flashbacks all over. #shivers
@devttyUSB0
@devttyUSB0 6 жыл бұрын
This is a weird-nerd-boner-video. Sorry. Had to share.
@CanuckGod
@CanuckGod 6 жыл бұрын
I'm with you there, I had the AWE32 as well (or was it the SB32? can't recall offhand), and with the RAM expansion capabilities, it was baller.
@novafawks
@novafawks 6 жыл бұрын
Did you ever make music yourself? (or, still do?)
@devttyUSB0
@devttyUSB0 6 жыл бұрын
@Nova Fawks, i did make music myself. I used Implse Tracker as shown in this video. Nothing noteworthy though. ;) Nowadays i like to play around with SunVox: www.warmplace.ru/soft/sunvox/
@novafawks
@novafawks 6 жыл бұрын
devttyUSB0 Woah, awesome! I'm surprised I've never heard of that program, considering how big on trackers and DAW's I am. Thanks for telling me about it! I make a lot of music myself too, mainly with LSDJ for my chiptunes and FL Studio for other EDM. Been doing it for awhile, music is a lot of fun to create. But I find trackers to be the most fun. Do you have any examples of your work?
@Zardoz66
@Zardoz66 6 жыл бұрын
I been waiting on this and did not disappoint at all. I still have my GUS to this day in my retro PC. and is a must-have card.
@kkikkirikki
@kkikkirikki 5 жыл бұрын
"Jester - Elysium" What an unexpected childhood flashback... Thank you for that!
@sedrosken831
@sedrosken831 3 жыл бұрын
I find that pin header just on top of the ISA connector very interesting. The layout leads me to believe that's a breakout of the entire ISA bus. wonder what that would have been used for back in the day -- now, I'm sure any enterprising individual could think of countless uses for it.
@AnkhInfinitus
@AnkhInfinitus 6 жыл бұрын
Considering inflation, the card is actually, at worst, half the price it was originally.
@-taz-
@-taz- 6 жыл бұрын
The GUS has held its value far better than the dollar. So has pretty much any old video or sound card that's not generic. Floppy discs, too!
@interlace84
@interlace84 6 жыл бұрын
I still have our old 486's Ultrasound MAX with a 1MB expansion lying around
@LieshaCichol
@LieshaCichol 5 жыл бұрын
4:53 Just cuz it caught my eye, how many of you recognize the term "TSR"??
@GammaMAXXdotcom
@GammaMAXXdotcom 6 жыл бұрын
Wow, that Epic Pinball demo blew me away! The Ultrasound with that game almost sounds like a studio recording, and in comparison the Sound Blaster sounds pretty much exactly like a Flash futuristic puzzle game from the early to mid 2000s. I think I may have found a new favorite sound card! Excellent video as always Clint, keep up the good work!
@Alianger
@Alianger 6 жыл бұрын
11:10 Not that the GUS doesn't sound great, even better than SB AWE32 from the comparisons I've heard, but a SB16 seems like a more fair comparison since Pro 2 only has 8-bit stereo at 22Khz.
@BrassicGamer
@BrassicGamer 6 жыл бұрын
The SB16 didn't start shipping until May of 1993 so the Pro 2 was Creative's direct competitor at the time.
@Alianger
@Alianger 6 жыл бұрын
Oh ok, I've seen 1992 mentioned elsewhere (ADG's video on sound cards I think).
@BrassicGamer
@BrassicGamer 6 жыл бұрын
Yeah I wasn't sure myself but checked Creative's website. See 'May 1993': "Shipped Sound Blaster 16": www.creative.com/corporate/milestones/?year=1991%20-%201995
@wilsonnw
@wilsonnw 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Clint! I bought one after watching your JJR side by side. A rev 3.4 classic with base ram.
@allan.n.7227
@allan.n.7227 6 жыл бұрын
GUS GUS GUS GUS GUS.. FINALLY!!! Been waiting for this so much.. thanks !! :-)
@JenniferinIllinois
@JenniferinIllinois 3 жыл бұрын
I had one of these back in the day. I know it was quite a challenge to get it working in some games but the games it worked with, AMAZING!
@RealisticFishing
@RealisticFishing 6 жыл бұрын
The only place I welcome elevator music is, here. 😀
@Logan912
@Logan912 6 жыл бұрын
Realistic Fishing This and the stuff Mark Mothersbaugh (of Devo fame) made with a Fairlight CMI IIx.
@shangrilai1990
@shangrilai1990 6 жыл бұрын
I don't usually leave comments on videos but "holy crap" was right about Jazz Jackrabbit. I could hear the difference immediately before you even said anything and had the thought "This is what I've been missing all my life." That sound ridiculously awesome :D
@PixelOverload
@PixelOverload 6 жыл бұрын
[Duke Nukem II Ice Cream Edition™ plays] I lol'd
@soundguydon
@soundguydon 6 жыл бұрын
Guitar Slinger MOD!!!! Wow you just took me way back.. I loved that mod & used to play it all the time (with my computer hooked to my stereo in my bedroom of course!) Excellent video man -- I didn't know much about the GUS, but back in the day I got the original SoundBlaster and was still amazed since I just had the PC speaker for sounds for a long time before that :-)
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