Advanced Gravis
In 1991, Advanced Gravis and Forte Technologies launched their joint venture Sound Blaster Pro competitor - the Advanced Gravis Ultrasound (often abbreviated to "GUS"). It could mix 16 voices in 16-bit, with up to 44 kHz playback (CD quality) or 32 voices at 16 kHz playback. Opinions of users generally thought the audio quality from the GUS was better than the Sound Blaster Pro.
One key thing the GUS had was a built-in wavetable, so the processing of samples was done on-board rather than having the CPU dedicate cycles to do the task, and no wavetable daughterboard was required. Because playback was only achievable in 8-bit, Gravis later offered an add-on board called the "16-bit upgrade module". This add-on module was integrated on the board of the later Gravis Ultrasound Max, released in 1994.
The GUS' downfall was twofold: it didn't have an OPL chip, and it didn't support Sound Blaster 100%. When running in "AdLib mode", the GF1 chip would take over the equivalent of what the OPL chip did on other cards, and software drivers provided compatibility with Sound Blaster.
This page focusses on the audio hardware from Advanced Gravis. If you are looking for gaming controllers, please visit the dedicated Gravis Controllers page.
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Gravis UltraSound Max
FM synthesizer: Gravis GF1 Rich Heimlich said this of the Max: "Basically the same as the original UltraSound except for the added 16-bit record feature, CD-ROM interface and higher price. The use of a Crystal Semiconductor CS4231 helps but not enough. Also, its dependence on NMI (Non-Maskable Interrupts) hinder it with Pentiums and advanced OS's.". Digital quality scored 6.5 out of 10, with music quality 5 out of 10 GUS Max Utilities Disk, User Manuals, GUS FAQ More Images |
Gravis UltraSound ACE
FM synthesizer: Gravis GF1 "Gravis is about to release an Audio Card Enhancer, imaginatively called the Ultrasound ACE.
Unlike other wavetable upgrade cards on the market, the Ultrasound ACE doesn't need any special connectors or adaptors and is the only one that works with any eight or 16-bit sound card. It plugs directly into an expansion slot on the PC and co-exists with the sound card already installed. As well as offering 32 voices of professional wavetable synthesis, the Ultrasound ACE adds the benefits of 16-bit, multichannel digital audio - which in real terms means super-sound ahoy! The new Ultrasound ACE should be on the shelves this month with a price tag of around £75." PC Zone Issue 27, June 1995 "An even less expensive way to get wavetable sound is to add the UltraSound ACE (Audio Card Enhancer) to your current sound card.
The ACE fits in a PC expansion slot and connects to your existing sound card's line-out jack. While Advanced Gravis expects the ACE to be a boost to your existing sound board, you can use it on its own as an Ultrasound-compatible sound card-that is, if you can do without the ability to record audio, a CD-ROM interface, and a joystick port The ACE produces pleasing wavetable sound, and your existing sound card can supply Sound Blaster effects and music simultaneously.
As a bonus, Advanced Gravis throws in a CD-ROM packed with 14 shareware games - a nice change from the business- and music-oriented software that comes with most cards. " Electronic Entertainment, 1994-1995
Rich Heimlich said this of the Ace: "The best of the UltraSound family for most people. Still doesn't provide acceptable compatibility with existing standards and doesn't address any of my concerns with the other Ultrasound cards. But if you like its features and the software you're using supports it natively then at least you could get it inexpensively.". The score for digital quality was 6 out of 10, with music quality coming in at 5 out of 10. |
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Games Titles That Use the GUS Hardware Mixing Capabilities
The following games make use of the Gravis Ultrasound's hardware mixer. This typically resulted in a higher quality audio outputs:
- Archon Ultra
- Crusader: No Remorse
- Crusader: No Regret
- Death Rally
- DOOM v1.2 or below
- Epic Pinball
- Extreme Pinball
- Jazz Jackrabbit
- The Lemmings Chronicles
- One Must Fall 2097
- Pinball Arcade CD-ROM (Pinball Dreams & Pinball Dreams II)
- Pinball Fantasies
- Pinball Illusions
- Silverball
- Star Control II
- Turrican 2
- Zone 66