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SoundWave 32Pro User's Manual

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Section 2: Orchid Utilities

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UTILITIES

SoundWave 32Pro comes with DOS and Windows
utilities to enhance the capabilities of SoundWave
32Pro and your CD-ROM drive. The utilities are
automatically installed using the SETUP.EXE pro-
gram. Refer to "Section 1: Hardware and Software"
if you have not installed the SoundWave 32Pro
software.

SW32.EXE

The SW32.EXE utility program configures the ad-
dress settings and emulation modes of your
SoundWave 32Pro from the DOS command line.
From the DOS prompt, type the following:

CD\SWAVE32

then

SW32 /C

The following screen appears:

Section

2

For help on
eliminating
address
conflicts, see
Appendix A.

SoundWave32 Configuration, Version 3.10-WP

(c) 1993-1994, Orchid Technology

Emulation Mode

:

Sound B General MIDI

Volume Level

:

12

Startup Music

:

On

Joystick Port

:

Disable

Sound Blaster Interface

:

Disable

Windows Sound System

:

Port=530

MIDI (MPU-401) Interface:

Port=330  IRQ=5

DSP Interface

:

Port=220  IRQ=11

Accept the above configuration

F2 = Set all Ports, IRQ's and DMA's to default values

↑↓

 Move Cursor   

 = Select   Esc = Abort Configuration

Figure 2.1:  SoundWave 32 Configuration Screen

Summary of Contents for SoundWave 32Pro

Page 1: ...SoundWave 32Pro User s Manual ORCHID ...

Page 2: ... or translated by any means either mechanical or electronic without prior consent in writing from Orchid Technology Incorporated SoundWave 32Pro is a trademark of Orchid Technology All other products mentioned in this manual are trademarks of their respective manufacturers Orchid Technology 45365 Northport Loop West Fremont CA 94538 9973 ...

Page 3: ...tup 9 Figure 1 1 SoundWave 32Pro Diagram 10 Preparing Your SoundWave 32Pro 11 JumperSettings 11 Table 1 1 Jumper Settings 11 Jumper J3 I O Address 11 JumperJP1 Wavetable 12 WavetableConfiguration 12 Table 1 2 Wavetable Configuration 12 ExternalDevices 13 Figure 1 7 SoundWave 32Pro Bracket 14 The MIDI Interface 14 Installing a CD ROM Drive 15 Configuring SoundWave 32Pro for a CD ROM 16 CD ROM Devic...

Page 4: ...ndows Control Panel Menus 24 Windows Control Panel Features 26 DOS Control Panel 27 DOS Control Panel Features 27 Key Z Player 29 Key Z Player Solo 32 Keyboard Notes 32 Notes Progression 32 Sustain 33 Key ZPlayerAccompanied 33 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL INFORMATION 35 CompuServe 35 Before You Begin 35 Troubleshooting the SoundWave 32Pro 36 Avoiding Address Conflicts 42 MIDI Usage 43 TechnicalSpecificati...

Page 5: ...em Mode Addresses 49 MPU 401ModeAddresses 49 CD ROM Audio Cable Connector 49 Joystick MIDI Port Pin Assignments 50 SoundWave 32Pro MIDI Port Specifications 51 APPENDIX B MIDI 53 MIDISpecifications 53 MIDIOverview 53 General MIDI 53 SoundWave32ProSounds 54 SoundWave 32Pro Percussion Sounds 58 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 59 FCC NOTICE 60 INDEX 61 ...

Page 6: ...ost of the acoustic voices and FM emulation synthesis is used on some synthe sizer sounds The result is some of the most dy namic and fascinating sounds ever to come out of a sound card Combo modes allow the SoundWave 32Pro to support several sound and multimedia standards The unique ability to combine various sound and multimedia formats enables the SoundWave 32Pro to be configured to produce the...

Page 7: ...user this section will give you important information on proper installation and instructions on how to con nect external devices to SoundWave 32Pro Section 2 Orchid Utilities This section provides you with several Orchid utili ties These utilities will enhance the capabilities of your SoundWave 32Pro and your CD ROM drive Appendix A Technical Information If you are experiencing installation diffi...

Page 8: ...important information When you see the Magnifying Glass it means the text is referring to some thing you should take a closer look at before proceeding further When you see the Exclamation Mark it gives important information on avoiding damage to property Common Names BBS Bulletin Board System DAC Digital Analog Converter DSP Digital Signal Processor MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface MPC M...

Page 9: ...urn off the power to your computer unplug all power cords and remove the computer cover 3 Install the SoundWave 32Pro into a 16 bit ex pansion slot 4 If you are connecting external speakers to the SoundWave 32Pro connect the speaker cable to the SPEAKER jack on the metal bracket 5 If you are connecting amplified external speak erstotheSoundWave32Pro connectthespeaker cable to the LINE OUT jack on ...

Page 10: ...SETUP EXE program automatically updates your CONFIG SYS and AUTOEXEC BAT files 7 At this point you will be prompted to restart yoursystem TheCD ROMdriveisinitializedon bootup If it does not initialize on bootup check for an I O DMA or IRQ address conflict Verify the address settings of other peripherals in your system to correct the address conflict s The driver and utility software installation i...

Page 11: ...nfiguringtheaudiohardwareresources 1 FromtheOrchidAudioSoftwaregroup double click on the Audio Hardware Setup icon 2 SelectyourSoundWave32Proconfigurationfrom theProductpull downmenu ClickontheDe faults button to see the most commonly used hardwareconfigurations 3 Enablethesoundstandard s andotherfeatures ofyourchoice Toenableaselection clickinthe boxnexttotheselection Foreachselection enabled sel...

Page 12: ...Section 1 Hardware and Software 10 SoundWave 32Pro User s Manual NOTE Pin 1 on the card is indicated by a square SPKR Jack Line Out Line In MIC Jack Joystick Connector Figure 1 2 SoundWave 32Pro Diagram ...

Page 13: ...ess for Sound Blaster mode The default setting is 220 Hex Figure 1 3 Jumper J3 pins 2 and 3 connected Default address 1 2 3 If you need to change the default address connect pins 1 and 2 to select the optional address 240 Hex For help on avoiding address conflicts see AppendixA Jumper Setting Default Function Jumper J3 Connect 1 2 Enable I O address 240 Connect 2 3 Enable I O address 220 Jumper JP...

Page 14: ...Figure 1 4 Jumper JP1 pins 2 and 3 connected Defaultaddress Toconfigurefortheoptional4MBofsamplesounds connect pins 1 and 2 to select the 1MB address setting Wavetable Configuration The DSP on the card decompresses the sample sounds as it plays them The following table de tails the wavetable configuration of SoundWave 32Pro where Sample Sound Size actual uncompressed sample size Compressed Size si...

Page 15: ...k at this time First plug the MIDI interface cable to the DB 15 joystick MIDI port on the SoundWave 32Pro Then connect your joystick or MIDI devices to the appropriate MIDI interface cable connectors Line In You can connect an external mono or stereo audio source to the SoundWave 32Pro such as a tape player or radio Use the appropriate converter cable to interface to your external equipment Line O...

Page 16: ...l MIDI Kit is available for SoundWave 32Pro The kit includes a Sound Blaster type MIDI cable and MIDI software To purchase the kit call the Orchid Sales department to Speaker jack to Joystick connector MIDI Keyboard to Line In jack to Line Out jack to MIC jack Figure 1 5 SoundWave 32Pro Bracket ...

Page 17: ...ed from the wall outlet Your CD ROM drive kit should contain the follow ing items CD ROM Drive with optional slide rails Interface Cable Audio Cable Install the CD ROM hardware as recommended by the CD ROM manufacturer Follow the steps below for help on installing the CD ROM interface and audio cable Installing the cable 1 Connect one end of the interface cable ribbon type to the CD ROM drive inte...

Page 18: ...nfiguring SoundWave 32Pro for a CD ROM To configure a CD ROM drive you must run the Audio Hardware Setup program Follow the steps below 1 Start Microsoft Windows 2 Open the Orchid Audio Software group and click on the Audio Hardware Setup icon see Figure 1 1 3 FromtheCD ROMbox usethepull downmenus to select the CD ROM Type I O address and Interrupt 4 Click on OK to save your selections and exit th...

Page 19: ...2Pro for the presence of a CD ROM drive It is required by any CD ROM option se lected where I specifies the IRQ to the SoundWave 32Pro used by the CD ROM drive A specifies the I O Address to the SoundWave 32Pro used by the CD ROM drive NOTE SWCD SYS is the only device driver loaded when the Other option is selected as the CD ROM choice It must be loaded in the CONFIG SYS file before any other CD R...

Page 20: ...the CORELCDX COM device driver B specifies the I O Address for the CD ROM drive V specifies verbose mode AUTOEXEC BAT C SWAVE32 CORELCDX COM D SWCD0001 The CORELCDX COM device driver initializes the operating system or DOS for the presence of a CD ROM drive where D specifies the device name of the CD ROM drive The device name must be identical to the device name specified in the SLCD SYS device dr...

Page 21: ...al to the devicenamespecifiedintheCORELCDX COM device driver P specifies the I O Address for the CD ROM drive A sets audio play mode to stereo AUTOEXEC BAT C SWAVE32 CORELCDX COM D SWCD0001 The CORELCDX COM device driver initializes the operating system or DOS for the presence of a CD ROM drive where D specifies the device name of the CD ROM drive The device name must be identical to the device na...

Page 22: ...20 SoundWave 32Pro User s Manual Section 1 Hardware and Software ...

Page 23: ...oundWave 32Pro from the DOS command line From the DOS prompt type the following CD SWAVE32 then SW32 C The following screen appears Section 2 For help on eliminating address conflicts see Appendix A SoundWave32 Configuration Version 3 10 WP c 1993 1994 Orchid Technology Emulation Mode Sound Blaster General MIDI Volume Level 12 Startup Music On Joystick Port Disable Sound Blaster Interface Disable ...

Page 24: ...hms The SoundWave 32Pro comes with synthesis algo rithms for different emulation modes and superior sound quality The algorithms include the follow ing GENMID LD General MIDI Synthesizer 3DFM LD Q Sound Algorithm The synthesis algorithms can be executed from the DOS prompt For example to set up Q Sound to run in a DOS game change to the SWAVE32 subdirectory and type the following C SW32 C Highligh...

Page 25: ...mmand line The DOS command line options are I Installs the TSR S or Display Status D Disables the Hot Keys E Enables the Hot Keys K Key Down Up Defines the Hot Keys Key is either C CTRL or A ALT key Down and Up can be any printable character For ex ample C SWVOLUME I KAXC This installs the TSR and redefines the Hot Keys as ALT X to turn Down the volume ALT C to turn Up the volume Some software app...

Page 26: ...indows Control Panel The SoundWave 32Pro Windows Control Panel allows you to easily configure your MIDI Input and Output device s and fine tune your instrument settings 1 Double click on the Orchid Control Center icon and the following screen appears 2 Click on the button of your choice to make your selection Windows Control Panel Menus The SoundWave 32Pro Control Panel has five menu selections Fi...

Page 27: ...vice make sure you have it connected to the MIDI OUT port on the SoundWave 32Pro Options MIDI Through enables any data coming into the MIDI IN port on the SoundWave 32Pro to be echoed back to the MIDI OUT port on the SoundWave 32Pro Always on Top enabling this selection allows the control panel to remain on top of any open Window or application Release Device If Inactive releases the MIDI driver f...

Page 28: ...ere MIDI messages are received This is mainly used when using the SoundWave 32Pro with external MIDI synthesizers You can have the SoundWave 32Pro respond only to MIDI data on specific channels allowing you to create complexmusicarrangementsutilizingmultipleMIDI devices Mode OMNI ON mode allows an external keyboard or the SoundWave 32Pro to receive MIDI data on all 16 MIDIchannelsatonce OMNIOFFmod...

Page 29: ...om the DOS prompt by typing CD SWAVE32 then SW32DOS The following menu appears The changes you make while the SoundWave 32Pro DOS Control Panel is open do not take effect until the OK button is pressed DOS Control Panel Features Record Allows you to select the recording input volume level for the selected device It is useful for playing external audio sources through the SoundWave 32Pro s amplifie...

Page 30: ...re you can adjust the volume individually for CD Audio and FM Synthesis files or use the Master selection for overall volume control MIDI Channel Enable The channel where MIDI messages are received Mode OMNI ON mode allows an external keyboard or the SoundWave 32Pro to receive MIDI data on all 16 MIDIchannelsatonce OMNI OFF mode allows an external keyboard or the SoundWave 32Pro to receive MIDI da...

Page 31: ...l instrument that is exhilarating to play Key Z Player incorporates the following features a standard MIDI file song player graphic piano key board display graphic mixer with volume channel patch pan and mute control and over 40 song styles To run Key Z Player 1 From the Orchid Audio Applications program group double click on the Key Z Player icon The following screen appears The buttons at the to...

Page 32: ...r Horizontal Jagged maps the keys so that they progress up the scale alternating rows This mapping also works well for organ solos and arpeggios Horizontal maps the keys so that they progress up the scale from left to right from the bottom to the top while increasing the pitch for each row This mapping works great for quick string scale runs and playing blues piano Setting offers the following fou...

Page 33: ...ou can also measure the length of a song by using the Bar Control option Bar Control the bar control detects the length of the song how many measures the song consists of For example if you have a 128 bar song the bar control will start at Bar Zero which is the beginning of the song It will play through the entire song ending at Bar 128 NOTE The song must be stopped before using the bar control sl...

Page 34: ...or the sound you desire 3 Select the keyboard mapping from the Layout menu 4 Set your Volume and begin playing by tapping out notes on your computer keyboard Keyboard Notes The playable key is shown in white You can play multiple notes and chords by pressing several keys at once this is called polyphony Note Progression Notes begin with the lowest left row the Z row in Horizontal Mapping and the A...

Page 35: ...al time To play Key Z Player Accompanied 1 Open the Song Player window by clicking on the Player menu button 2 Click on the Open Song button and select a song to play 3 When the file is opened it will use the default settings for Key Scale and Tempo In addition the track structure of the Song File including the instrument name and MIDI channel is set into the Mixer NOTE Key Z Player can read and p...

Page 36: ...34 SoundWave 32Pro User s Manual Section 2 Orchid Utilities ...

Page 37: ...orum B Once you are in this forum select Message Section 10 The message and library sections are labeled Orchid or You may type GO ORCHID to get immediate access to the Orchid section 3 If you would like to leave private mail for Or chid type GO MAIL Address your letters to our technical support account number 72662 2672 Before You Begin Because of the unique hardware design of the SoundWave 32Pro...

Page 38: ...SoundWave 32Pro Following these simple steps serves a two fold pur pose You may be able to fix your problem and avoid having to contact the Orchid Technol ogy Technical Support Department or if these steps do not help you solve your problem they will most certainly give you a better handle on what to tell Technical Support once you do contact them The information provided here is in symptom respon...

Page 39: ...address configured by Jumper J3 on the SoundWave 32Pro Symptom 2 No startup sounds when running the SW32 EXE program Check 1 Verify that the external speaker is properly con nected to the SoundWave 32Pro stereo speaker jack 2 Verify that the Startup Music is on and the volume is turned up in the SW32 EXE program 3 Since the SoundWave 32Pro uses the SoundBlaster interface to play the Startup Mu sic...

Page 40: ...the CONFIG SYS file verify that the drive letter used is set to a letter after the CD ROM drive refer to your DOS manual for more informa tion 4 Verify that the colored stripe on ribbon cable is correctly installed on Pin 1 on both the SoundWave 32Pro and the CD ROM drive Symptom 4 My CD ROM drive does not play CD Audio Check 1 Verify that the audio cable used matches the pin outs for the CD Audio...

Page 41: ...ecording source Symptom 6 Wave files do not play correctly in Windows Check 1 In the SYSTEM INI file in the Windows directory under the drivers portion of the file verify that theWAVE WPPSA DRVandAUX WPPSA DRV lines are present 2 Verify that the settings for the SoundWave 32Pro driver in Windows are not in conflict with an other hardware device Symptom 7 MIDI files do not play correctly in Windows...

Page 42: ...r load them in high memory refer to your DOS user s manual for more infor mation 3 Verify that the software application is config ured for the same I O IRQ and DMA settings as the SoundWave 32Pro Symptom 9 Certain applications do not play digitized sound such as speech or sound effects Check 1 Check for a conflict with the SoundBlaster inter face configuration settings Digitized sounds are played ...

Page 43: ...t ware application may omit digitized sound if there is not enough base memory available Symptom 10 My joystick does not work when connected to the SoundWave 32Pro Check 1 Verify that the Joystick Port selection in the SW32 EXE program is enabled 2 Many I O adapter cards have a built in joystick game port even if they do not contain a 15 pin DB connector The SoundWave 32Pro has its own joystick po...

Page 44: ...ng information A BUS mouse commonly uses I O address 240H Network cards commonly use the following ad dresses IRQ 10 or 11 I O 300H 320H 340H or 360H Other devices such as SCSI cards hard disks andCD ROM drives commonly use the follow ing addresses IRQ 10 11 14 or 15 I O 330H or 340H When you encounter an IRQ conflict you will normallyhearacontinuousnoisefromthespeak ers I O and DMA conflicts norm...

Page 45: ...rosoft Sound Systems driver instead of the SoundWave 32Pro driver or you can use the retail version of Windows Sound System the software only version External keyboard control of SoundWave 32Pro IfyouwishtoplugaMIDIkeyboardintoSoundWave 32Pro you may want to purchase the joystick MIDI cable adapter from Orchid The Orchid SoundWave 32Pro also supports standard joystick MIDI cable sets so if you hav...

Page 46: ...nformation 44 SoundWave 32Pro User s Manual Yamaha DX 7 This synthesizer can access sounds 0 64 internal and cartridge If your DX 7 has the E retrofit then cycling through the upper banks will provide access to sounds 64 128 ...

Page 47: ... Roland MPU 401 Chipsets Analog Devices 20MHz ADSP 2115 DSP Analog Devices 1848 CODEC and Gate Array Video Standards Supported MDA CGA EGA and VGA Computers Supported ISA machines 386 486 and compatibles Card Size 6 x 4 5 Connectors DB 15 port for joystick MIDI input output 3 5 mm mono jack for microphone input 3 5 mm stereo jack for amplified speaker output 3 5 mm stereo jack for line input 1 8V ...

Page 48: ...ectable input and mixing of all audio sources for recording Line In Stereo CD Audio Mono Microphone Stereo Digitized Audio Playback 8 bit and 16 bit sample modes Sampling Rate of 2KHz to 48KHz mono or stereo Hardware audio decompression µ Law MS ADPCM CR10 A Law IMA ADPCM Synthesizer Emulations General MIDI Mode 32 simultaneous voices Yamaha OPL2 emulation FM Stereo Sample Sounds 2 megabytes 1MBx1...

Page 49: ... interface and one built in Sony CD ROM interface MIDI Kit Sound Blaster type Joystick MIDI cable Joystick Port MIDI Interface Standard built in 15 pin D sub connector Game I O port for PC analog joystick Built in interface for Sound Blaster MIDI cable with MIDI IN and MIDI OUT connec tors MIDI time stamp for Multimedia extension Sound Blaster MIDI compatible 64 byte FIFO buffer Mono Microphone In...

Page 50: ...d using the Audio Hardware Setup program in the Orchid Audio Software group The following information lists the address settings and pin assignments in detail CD ROM Addresses I O 300 310 320 330 340 360 Sound Blaster Mode Addresses DMA 1 IRQ 3 5 7 I O 220 240 Default Setting IRQ 3 5 7 9 10 11 12 Table A 2 Sound Blaster Mode Addresses Table A 1 CD ROM Addresses ...

Page 51: ...A 0 1 3 IRQ 7 9 10 11 I O 530 640 E80 F40 Table A 3 Sound System Addresses MPU 401 Mode Addresses IRQ 3 5 7 9 I O 300 320 330 Table A 4 MPU 401 Addresses Default Setting Pin 1 CD ROM Audio Cable Connector Pin Assignment 1 Ground 2 Left Channel 3 Ground 4 Right Channel Table A 5 CD ROM Audio Cable Pin outs ...

Page 52: ...ector is also used as the built in MIDI interface The pin out assignments are as follows Pin Function Pin Function 1 5V 9 5V 2 A 1 10 B 1 3 A X 11 B X 4 GND 12 MIDI OUT 5 GND 13 B Y 6 A Y 14 B 2 7 A 2 15 MIDI IN 8 5V Figure A 1 Joystick MIDI Pin Outs If you want to use the joystick port on your PC you can disablethe joystick port on the SoundWave 32Pro refer to Section 2 Table A 6 Joystick MIDI Pi...

Page 53: ...Mode Default No Messages No Altered No Note Number True Voice 21 108 Velocity Note ON Yes Note OFF Yes After Touch Key Yes Channel Yes Pitch Blender Yes Control Change 1 Mod Wheel 4 Foot Pedal 7 Volume 10 Pan 64 Sustain Program Change True Number 0 127 System Exclusive Yes System Common Song Position No Song Select No Tune No System Read Time Clocks No Commands No Auxiliary Messages Local ON OFF N...

Page 54: ...Appendix A Technical Information 52 SoundWave 32Pro User s Manual ...

Page 55: ...ssociation MMA is responsible for the development and evolution of MIDI MIDI contains instructions controlling how and when devices like digital synthesizers produce sound You can think of MIDI as a sort of Postscript for music Postscript describes objects rather than casting them into bitmapped form MIDI describes the elements of the musical performance rather than casting them into the bitstream...

Page 56: ...hodes 6 Chorused Piano 7 Harpsichord 8 Clavinet 9 Celesta 10 Glockenspiel 11 Music Box 12 Vibraphone 13 Marimba 14 Xylophone 15 Tubular Bells 16 Dulcimer 17 Hammond Organ 18 Percussive Organ 19 Rock Organ 20 Church Organ 21 Reed Organ 22 Accordion 23 Harmonica 24 Tango Accordion 25 Nylon Acoustic Guitar 26 Steel Acoustic Guitar 27 Jazz Electric Guitar 28 Clean Electric Guitar 29 Muted Electric Gui...

Page 57: ...48 Timpani 49 String Section 1 50 String Section 2 51 Synth Strings 1 52 Synth String 2 53 Choir Aahs 54 Voice Oohs 55 Synth Voice 56 Orchestra Hit 57 Trumpet 58 Trombone 59 Tuba 60 Muted Trumpet 61 French Horn 62 Brass Section 63 Synth Brass 1 64 Synth Brass 2 65 Soprano Sax 66 Alto Sax 67 Tenor Sax 68 Baritone Sax 69 Oboe 70 Basoon 71 English Horn 72 Clarinet 73 Piccolo 74 Flute 81 75 Recorder ...

Page 58: ...82 Lead 2 83 Lead 3 84 Lead 4 85 Lead 5 86 Lead 6 87 Lead Fifths 88 Lead Bass 89 New Age Pad 90 Warm Pad 91 Polysynth Pad 92 Choir Pad 93 Bowed Pad 94 Metallic Pad 95 Halo Pad 96 Sweep Pad 97 Rain 98 Soundtrack 99 Crystal 100 Atmosphere 101 Brightness 102 Goblins 103 Echoes 104 Sci Fi 105 Sitar 106 Banjo 107 Samisen 108 Koto 109 Kalimba 110 Bagpipe ...

Page 59: ...e 112 Shanai 113 Tinkle Bell 114 Agogo 115 Steel Drums 116 Woodblock 117 Taiko Drum 118 Melodic Tom 119 Synth Drum 120 Reverse Cymbal 121 Guitar Fret Noise 122 Breath Noise 123 Seashore 124 Bird Tweet 125 Telephone Ring 126 Helicopter 127 Applause 128 Gunshot ...

Page 60: ...ric Snare 41 F1 Low Floor Tom 42 F1 Closed Hi Hat 43 G1 High Floor Tom 44 G1 Pedal Hi Hat 45 A1 Low Tom 46 A1 Open Hi Hat 47 B1 Low Mid Tom 48 C2 Hi Mid Tom 49 C2 Crash Cymbal 1 50 D2 High Tom 51 D2 Ride Cymbal 1 52 E2 Chinese Cymbal 53 F2 Ride Bell 54 F2 Tambourine 55 G2 Splash Cymbal 56 G2 Cow Bell 57 A2 Crash Cymbal 2 58 A2 Vibraslap 59 B2 Ride Cymbal 2 60 C3 Hi Bongo 61 C3 Low Bongo 62 D3 Mute...

Page 61: ...ng Whistle 73 C4 Short Guiro 74 D4 Long Guiro 75 D4 Claves 76 E4 High Wood Black 77 F4 Low Wood Bock 78 F4 Mute Cuica 79 G4 Open Cuica 80 G4 Mute Triangle 81 A4 Open Triangle NOTE C1 refers to the lowest C key on a standard 5 octave keyboard The sign refers to a half step sharp ...

Page 62: ...Appendix B MIDI 60 SoundWave 32Pro User s Manual ...

Page 63: ...ness interrup tion loss of business information and the like arising out of the use of or inability to use this product even if Orchid Technology has been ad vised of the possibility of such damages Because some states do not allow the exclusion of liability for consequential or incidental damages the above limitation may not apply to you In any event Orchid Technology s liability arising in any m...

Page 64: ... is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient the receiving antenna 2 Relocate the computer with respect to the receiver 3 Move the computer away from the receiver 4 Plug the computer into an outlet which resides on a different circuit breaker than the receiver 5 If necessary consult your dealer or an experienced radio or television techni c...

Page 65: ...ice Drivers 17 CompuServe 35 Configuring CD ROM Device Drivers 17 CORELCDX COM Device Driver 18 SoundWave 32Pro 9 11 Connecting External Devices 10 13 14 D D sub connector for joystick MIDI input 14 50 Device Drivers 17 Diagram SoundWave 32Pro 10 E External Devices 14 G Game Port 14 50 H Help Troubleshooting 36 Index ...

Page 66: ... Joystick port MIDI Port Pin Assignments 50 Jumpers Locations of Jumpers 11 Jumper Settings J3 I O Address 11 JP1 Wavetable 12 Summary 11 L Line input jack 10 14 M Microphone input jack 10 14 MIDI General MIDI 53 Interface 14 Overview 53 Specifications 53 Usage 43 Mitsumi CD ROM Drive 18 P Preparing your SoundWave 32Pro 11 Index ...

Page 67: ...ummary of Jumpers Settings 11 SW32 EXE Utility 21 Synthesis Algorithms 22 T Technical Information 35 Technical Specifications 45 Troubleshooting 36 U Utilities Key Z Player 29 Key Z Player Accompanied 33 Key Z Player Solo 32 Synthesis Algorithms 22 SW32 EXE 21 Volume Control 23 Windows Control Panel 24 DOS Control Panel 27 V Volume Control Utility 33 Index ...

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