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MultiSound Pinnacle/Fiji Drivers v. 4.05 BETA
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1. Installation
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1.0. General
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If you have not installed any Pro Series drivers before, you can skip the
instructions for cleaning up the old drivers and go right to the section
that describes the installation of the new drivers. If you have an older
version of the drivers already installed on your system you need to
follow the appropriate uninstall procedure to prepare your system for the
update.
Once you have installed the drivers, be sure to read the Release Notes
located in the TBS Pro Audio program group for additional information on
the Pro Series cards.
If any problems were encountered during or after installing the drivers,
refer to the Testing and Troubleshooting document also located in the TBS
Pro Audio program group.
1.1. Windows 3.1 users
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If you have an old installation of Windows 3.1 drivers for the Pro Series
cards use the following procedure to cleanup your system.
To uninstall old drivers in Windows 3.x:
1. Determine the current resource settings of the card, especially the
upper memory block it uses.
2. Open the Control Panel, double-click Drivers, highlight Turtle Beach
MIDI, WAV, AUX and press the Remove button.
3. If you had a Pinnacle installed, repeat step 2 for the Wavefront MIDI
driver.
4. Minimize the TBS Pro Audio program group in the Program Manager,
highlight it, and select Delete from the File menu.
5. From the File menu, select Run. In the dialog box, enter SYSEDIT,
and click OK. The System Configuration Editor opens.
a) In the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, delete the line containing PINCFG.EXE.
b) In the CONFIG.SYS file, if an upper memory manager such as
EMM386.EXE was loaded, there will be an exclude switch that
pertains to the upper memory block used by the card, such as
NOEMS X=D000-D7FF. Remove this exclude switch (NOEMS X=D000-D7FF),
NOT the memory manager.
c) In the SYSTEM.INI file, under the [386Enh] section will be an
EMMExclude statement that refers to the upper memory block used by
the card. Delete this line.
6. Exit Windows and remove the TBS Pro Audio directory with all its
subdirectories. An easy way to do this is to enter the following
commands at the DOS prompt:
deltree C:\tbeach\pinnacle (for an old Pinnacle install)
deltree C:\tbeach\fiji (for an old Fiji install)
deltree C:\tbspros (for a new 3.x install)
To install new drivers in Windows 3.x:
1. Start Windows 3.1.
2. Run SETUP.EXE from the driver disk.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Some users of Windows 3.1x report degraded audio recording performance
which has been traced to use of the /DOUBLEBUFFER switch on the device
line for SMARTDRV.EXE in the CONFIG.SYS file. To correct this problem,
simply edit (with any text editor) the CONFIG.SYS file in the root
directory of your boot drive. Remove the double buffer switch from the
line installing SMARTDRV.EXE program and re-save the file. You will need to
reboot your computer before this change takes effect.
1.2. Windows 95 users
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Windows 95 users that have a previous installation of the Pinnacle or
Fiji drivers need to remove them before installing new drivers.
To uninstall old drivers in Windows 95:
1. Start Windows 95.
2. Run CLEANUP.PIF from the driver disk.
3. A DOS box opens and you are prompted whether or not to continue
uninstalling the drivers. Press Y to continue.
4. Follow the directions given by the cleanup program to uninstall the
drivers, answering Yes or No appropriately.
To install new drivers in Windows 95 Plug and Play mode:
1. Start Windows 95.
2. Windows 95 should automatically detect the card on the first boot up
after installation or cleanup.
3. When the Install From Disk dialog box displays, browse to the location
of the driver disk and click OK.
4. Windows then copies the files from the driver disk. You may be
prompted to provide your Windows 95 CD or floppies.
5. After driver installation the setup program should be launched
automatically and finish the install. If not run SETUP.EXE from the
driver disk.
6. Follow the instructions on the screen.
To install new drivers in Windows 95 legacy mode:
1. Go to Control Panel|Add New Hardware.
2. Click Next, select No, click Next, select Sound, video and game
controllers and click Next again.
3. Click Have Disk..., browse to the location of the driver disk, and
click OK.
4. Select TBS Pro Series Digital Audio from the list of devices, click
OK, and follow the instructions on the screen.
5. If Windows prompts you to restart your computer choose No.
6. If you're installing a Pinnacle card repeat steps 1 and 2, then select
Turtle Beach Systems from the list of manufacturers, and select TBS
Pro Series Kurzweil Synthesizer, click OK, and follow the instructions
on the screen. Do not restart your computer when prompted.
7. Now run SETUP.EXE from the driver disk and follow the instructions on
the screen.
1.3. Windows NT 4.0 Users
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To uninstall old drivers in Windows NT:
1. Open the Control Panel and double click the Multimedia icon.
2. Click the Devices tab. A list of the Multimedia drivers is displayed.
3. Click the (+) button to the left of Audio Devices to open it. This
displays the Pro Series driver.
4. Click Pro Series to highlight the driver and click the Remove button.
5. Click Yes. When prompted to restart click the Restart Now button to
restart the computer.
To install new drivers in Windows NT:
1. Open the Control Panel and double click the Multimedia icon. Click
the Devices tab.
2. At the bottom of the dialog box, click the Add button. The Add dialog
box opens.
3. From the List of Drivers, click Unlisted or Updated Driver then click
OK. The Install Driver dialog box appears.
4. Place the drivers diskette into the floppy drive. In the Install
Driver dialog box browse to the location of the driver disk and click
OK.
5. The Add Unlisted or Updated Driver dialog box appears with the Pro
Series driver. Select it and click OK.
6. If you are reinstalling the Pro Series card or older drivers already
exist on your system, you may receive a Driver Exists dialog box. This
asks you to install either the current drivers found on your system or
new drivers. Click New to continue.
7. The MultiSound Configuration dialog box appears. If you have made any
changes to the configuration on the card, such as the Control Port
address, set them in this dialog box to match the settings on the
card.
8. Click OK when you are done. When you are prompted to restart Windows
click the Restart Now button to restart Windows.
9. Now run SETUP.EXE from the driver disk and follow the instructions on
the screen.
2. Rev and built date of the most critical files
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Version 4.03 of the driver disk ships with the following versions of
the various drivers and applets:
tbspros.inf November 17, 1997 4.03
revfonly.xxx November 17, 1997 4.03
pindsp.vxd January 18, 1997 1.31
pindsp31.drv August 27, 1997 3.0a.0
pindsp95.drv January 6, 1998 3.0a.11
pinkz31.drv June 24, 1997 3.09.0
pinkz95.drv January 6, 1998 3.09.01
pcmixer.exe December 22, 1997 2.00.61
vctl.dll March 14, 1997 1.65
Windows 95 users can verify that they're using the latest version of
the drivers by going to Control Panel|System|Device Manager|Sound,
video and game controllers, then double click the appropriate device,
select the Driver tab, and highlight a file from the list. The file
version will be displayed below.
3. What's new in this rev
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3.0. General
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v. 3.00
- consolidated Pinnacle and Fiji driver/install disks
- consolidated Win 3.1/Win 95 driver/install disks
- new setup.exe to install the utilities
v. 3.01
- NT 4.0 drivers are now an integral part of the install disk
- new PnP resource update utility in the EEPROM directory
v. 3.02
- updated NT drivers to RC4
- updated Win 95 drivers (see below)
v. 4.00
- added DirectSound 5.0 support
- added 24-bit recording/playback for Windows 3.1
- NT 4.0 driver is now a release candidate
- NT mixer driver re-written
v. 4.02
- revfonly.inf created for forcing proper id of certain rev F Pinnacles
- NetMeeting now recoginizes Pinn/Fiji as full duplex card
- NT recording levels in the mixer now default to non zero values
- fixed Kurtzweil synth out of tune problem
- misc fixes from Kurzweil
- formal release of DirectX support
- formal release of NT 4.0 driver (build 216)
- fixed disappearing external midi after volume change problem
- fixed stuck midi note during heavy sysex problem
- fixed microphone must be selected exclusively problem
v. 4.03
- fixed hang problem when used with Cubase VST
- restored multi-card awarness; was disabled in 4.0 and 4.02.
v. 4.04
- Changed the logic for overiding the board version to
still read the xylinx version from the chip, but force the board
version information to be correct.
- Fix problem that disabled the synth rate select when reversing the
order of synths. This is actually due to a bug in the Microsoft
Multimedia system. If it sees mono synth, it will make all synths
enumerated after it mono also.
- Fix lables of source lines. Some of the source lines did not have
the correct labels.
- When you open a MIDI file off the Web site, the balance on the Main synth
jumps to hard Left. You change it to the middle (Stereo), go back to open
the file, it jumps again. This happens only with the Main synth
on the Pinnie.
- Fixed chipmunks bug. if S/PDIF is selected, even if there is no
S/PDIF activity, playing a Wave file results in chipmunk playback.
Once you select something else, all is fine. This is a problem
if you are receiving a datastream on PRO mode or Consumer mode
where the status bits lie about the data rate. For PRO mode
we now detect PRO mode and allow the user to tell the computer
what the data rate is for SPDIF input.
- Fix problem of second pinnacle board not being recognized.
- Added Digital synth rate control to NT. The control simply did not
exist before, now it does.
- When SPDIF input is in PRO mode the wave out can sound like chipmunks.
Added controls to set the data rate and allow them to be set to
inform the DSP when the user selects them. When we are in consumer
mode then we force the selection to what is detected in the
datastream.
- When you open a MIDI file off the Web site,
the balance on the Main synth jumps to hard Left. You change it to
the middle (Stereo), go back to open the file, it jumps again.
This happens only with the Main synth on the Pinnie.
Turns out that there is a bug in IE 4.0 in which if the first
synth it enumerates has only one channel, then it sets only the
Left channel for the right channels for all subsequent synths.
The fix was to change the order of enumeration for the pinnacle.
v. 4.05
- Found that the NT driver uploaded the code to the DSP but did not
wait until the DSP was done copying it into program memory. As a result,
in certain timing circumstances this could result in part of the
DSP being overwritten by zeros.
Change the program to initialize the DSP in the exactly the same sequence
as the windows '95 driver and the problem.
3.1. DSP driver (pindsp95.drv, pindsp31.drv)
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v. 2.0
- presents only one wave in device to the system (use the input
mixer to select between analog and digital in)
- allows to record MIDI directly from the Kurzweil synth (select
Digital Synth In from the input mixer)
- added an advanced button under MIDI Header in the output mixer
to select the correct daughterboard type
- fixed the Ext. MIDI In bug (port wasn't initialized correctly)
- much better sync between WAVE and MIDI (wavein[out]getpos was
improved)
v. 2.5
- digital in and digital synth sliders disabled rather then stuck
- master input slider removed (didn't do anything)
- new settings dialog with hardware and Xilinx rev display
- fixed Yamaha/Roland SysEx strings
- corrected volume calculation for digital synth
- automatically update digital in receive rate
- additional d/b options for Rockwell WaveArtist and user defined
- added wave out and input monitor peak meters
- added record monitor control
- added dB controls for max aux/line/mic gain
- added synth gain slider to synth advanced dialog
- added RWA gain slider to daughter synth advanced dialog
- added memory check function to detect conflicts (requires 1.30
or later Xilinx PROM)
- only reports the first error at boot (requires v. 1.20 VxD)
- save and restore DAT option correctly
v. 3.00
- fixed input monitor peak meter to reach last LED
- fixed aux mute both channels
- fixed saving aux volume, aux mute, and synth mute
- fixed restoring max gain settings and WaveArtist output gain
- no error reporting during first install (launch troubleshooter)
v. 3.01
- fixed digital synth recording
- fixed digital in receive rate detection and re-initialization
- made digital in receive rate buttons read only (requires v.
2.00.46 of the PC Mixer)
- enable input monitor peak meters when recording and mute
overridden
- fixed bunching up of MIDI events
- workaround for divide by zero and advanced sliders missing bugs
under Windows 3.1
v. 3.02
- made all volume sliders consistent to have a response of -12 dB/
half range
- added MIDI in device priority control for Cubase and Logic
sequencers
- added 24 bit recording/playback capabilities
- fixed digital synth recording with Rev A-E boards
3.2. Synth driver (pinkz95.drv, pinkz31.drv)
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v. 2.0
- various smaller bug fixes and adjustments
v. 2.5
- doesn't require restart after installation anymore
3.3. Synth control panel (pincom.dll, pincp.exe)
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v. 2.0
- new Synth Gain slider to set pre-amplification to prevent
clipping in the synth
- added a clear memory feature (not implemented with 1.00 ROM's
yet)
- added various effects presets
- fixed display of available and total sample RAM
v. 2.5
- clear memory works now with 1.00 ROM's
- version numbers are displayed correctly
- 0 memory is correctly detected
- audition correctly remembers input device
- effect levels can be set channelized or globally
- tuning can be applied channelized or globally
- suppresses effect selection dialog for pre 1.04 ROM's
v. 3.00
- the synth control panel has been replaced by the patch librarian
which can be found on the applications CD
- the control panel is also available on the CD to provide basic
functionality for 3.1 users
3.4. Multi-card awareness
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- all of the above drivers/applets are multi-card aware, that means
you can run up to 4 Pro Series cards in one system
- to run multiple cards in one system you must either
* have all but one card configured in legacy mode, using different
jumper settings for the control port, or
* use the PROGRAM.BAT utility in the EEPROM folder to re-program
and serialize your E2PROM's
4. Application Notes
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4.1 VoxPhone 3.0
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When running VoxPhone for the first time, it mis-identifies the Pinnacle
as being a half-duplex sound card. We have reported this problem to the
manufacturer in the hopes that they will modify their methodology in some
future version of their program. Until then, a Pinnacle/Fiji owner can
use the following workaround to get VoxPhone to operate in full duplex.
- When running VoxPhone for the first time, the Setup Wizard will start
and it will appear that the sound card is not full duplex.
- Proceed through the Wizard and run all tests offered.
- On completion of the Wizard, re-run the Wizard using the Help menu
option entitled "Setup Wizard".
- This time through, VoxPhone will correctly identify your Pinnacle or
Fiji card as a full duplex card.
- Complete the Setup Wizard normally and you will enjoy full duplex
operation using VoxPhone.
5. Improvements in Rev 4.04:
1) 1) Multiple Pinnacle cards are identified correctly and function properly.
2) Opening a Web site that is streaming Midi, Stereo Balance remains unchanged.
3) In NT 4.0 Mixer shows Advanced button for Digital Synthesizer on rev F cards.
4) When S/PDIF is selected, rebooting causes the mixer to select CD-Line In / Mic In without locking up the system.
5) Uploading a Stereo sample through the Editor does not cause the synth to favor the Left channel.
6) DB50XG in NT 4.0. Operates quietly. No noise. If your DB50XG is still noisy, it must be a defective daughter card. Some of those boards were inherently noisy.
6. Improvements in Rev 4.05 :
1) Resolves some initialization problems in NT, especially when loading profiles not local to the machine.
2) Corrects misidentification of certain cards in the control panel.
3) Improves mixer's identification of the cards.
7. Closing notes
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We are confident that you will be very satisfied with our latest
drivers. We thank you for chosing a TBS Pro Series card and hope you
have lots of fun with our products.
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From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
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