Orpheus II: The Best Retro PC Sound Card in 2023? Perhaps!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @nenamisu
    @nenamisu Год назад +298

    Did you seriously just 3d-print a small thingumabob specifically made to show off computer cards? If so, approved!

    • @LGR
      @LGR  Год назад +244

      darn right I did

    • @mmmhorsesteaks
      @mmmhorsesteaks Год назад +38

      Is it a doodad, a thingamabob or a widget?
      Or maybe even a googaw...

    • @richkawaiipikachu
      @richkawaiipikachu Год назад +22

      @@mmmhorsesteaks it could be a doozeewhatsits.

    • @JaredConnell
      @JaredConnell Год назад +13

      ​@@richkawaiipikachui think its a chingadera

    • @lerkzor
      @lerkzor Год назад +4

      @@JaredConnell do you know that you just used a swear word?

  • @rigell2764
    @rigell2764 Год назад +288

    I will never forget when we got a sound card and CD-ROM back in the early 90s. Completely blew my PC-speaker mind. It was a revolutionary experience.

    • @vacantplanet
      @vacantplanet Год назад +22

      Absolutely. It was interesting following the development of graphics throughout the 90s, but what absolutely changed everything for me was the sound.
      I could not believe that I could hook up my pentium win95 machine to my hi-fi and play my CDs and my mp3 from there. What a time to be alive

    • @polariszene8542
      @polariszene8542 Год назад +3

      Flash back of finally getting a sound card and speakers and CD ROM for my 486 windows 3.1

    • @erichkohl9317
      @erichkohl9317 Год назад +1

      Same here, although I can't remember if I bought my Sound Blaster from CompUSA or Computer City. Definitely one of the two.

    • @souravtosh
      @souravtosh Год назад +3

      Clearly remember that day back in 1996. After the upgrade launched Prince of Persia 2. Had been playing that game for quite a while but then there was human voice in the intro along with unbelievable good bgm . "In ancient Persia...". Almost fell off my chair....

    • @My-Hunt
      @My-Hunt Год назад +1

      I miss getting a disc drive but sound cards have evolved to sound just as good if not better on a tiny chip. Just look at all the portable DAC/Amp combos on the market, a fraction of the size

  • @mirage809
    @mirage809 Год назад +104

    That card is looking like the holy grail of 90s sound cards. A single ISA slot used to do literally all the sounds (assuming no memory conflicts). Zero compromises and the ability to add MIDI is just the icing on an already delectable cake. I wonder how many of these OPL and AMD sound chips are still out there in the wild.
    Also, what an era of computing. Where sound cards were a legit thing to upgrade your setup with and some of them had RAM slots.

    • @nicwilson89
      @nicwilson89 Год назад +7

      It certainly makes up for the high price of 340euros/365bucks/290quid

    • @mirage809
      @mirage809 Год назад +12

      @@nicwilson89 The holy grail of sound cards was never gonna be cheap.

    • @christo930
      @christo930 Год назад +8

      @@nicwilson89 It's probably a good investment. There are probably limited numbers of those chips available. It almost certainly won't be available in 5 or 10 years.

    • @djhenyo
      @djhenyo Год назад +6

      It's the holy grail of 1985-1995 sound cards, but the later-90s introduced environmental audio effects and advanced surround sound which were mind-blowing at the time.

    • @MauiWowie51
      @MauiWowie51 5 месяцев назад

      @@djhenyo so... the holy grail of 90's sound cards like he said.... anything past 1996 you can just use a PCI SB LIVE

  • @Norweeg
    @Norweeg Год назад +249

    This truly is the ultra-side sound of things.

    • @tlmotorscbb
      @tlmotorscbb Год назад

      ...if had been combined with adlib gold ))

    • @Murrlin27
      @Murrlin27 Год назад +1

      Yet another reason I continue loving this channel!

  • @Obscusion2
    @Obscusion2 Год назад +259

    Hearing Clint mix up two consecutive words in a line, and then instead of simply fixing it in post simply points it out & laughs over what he just said during editing, is a constant joy.
    "The Ultra-side Sound of Things" is right up there with "Hoddware Oddness".

    • @DryPaperHammerBro
      @DryPaperHammerBro Год назад +2

      What ep was that on? I forgot

    • @rommix0
      @rommix0 Год назад +15

      @@DryPaperHammerBro Look up "LGR Oddware - Thermaltake PC Drive Bay". That's the one with the "Hodware Oddness" in it.
      Also "The KeyStik Clip-on Joystick for Keyboards: LGR Oddware" has the "constructions" instead of "instructions".

    • @djhenyo
      @djhenyo Год назад +7

      It was "Hoddware Oddities" and his laugh afterwards was legendary.

  • @wrlrdqueek
    @wrlrdqueek Год назад +36

    The AC97 Audio header is a nice touch. I remember back in the day adding a sound card to a pre-built system usually meant sacrificing the front panel ports.

  • @Shadow.cyrohzin
    @Shadow.cyrohzin Год назад +20

    That Yucatan FX board playing the Duke nukem theme is a thing I did not know I needed!!! 🤯

    • @AngelDemonn
      @AngelDemonn Год назад +1

      Unfortunately not available to buy anymore 😢

    • @LGR
      @LGR  Год назад +9

      The Dreamblaster X2GS is still available though and I believe uses the same or very similar GS sound chip

    • @AngelDemonn
      @AngelDemonn Год назад

      @@LGR I have it, but I dare say I have yet to find a bank that sounds the Yucatan

    • @ozzyp97
      @ozzyp97 Год назад

      @@AngelDemonn You should be using the hardware GS bank. The samples are more or less the same, Yucatan is just super bass heavy out of the box, as well as prone to clipping issues.

  • @JohnSmith-xq1pz
    @JohnSmith-xq1pz Год назад +68

    When everything old is new again is taken to the next Level...

  • @codebeat4192
    @codebeat4192 Год назад +3

    7:46 That was a catchy tune!

  • @ReeseRiverson
    @ReeseRiverson Год назад +16

    I own the original Orpheus card which I got for my 486 desktop system with the built in speakers and I was impressed by that card. Just seeing the Orpheus 2 in your video certainly got my attention. Especially with the beautiful design, the care and passion taken to design this thing is absolutely amazing! I love the passion the retro community has for making these amazing sound card options available.

  • @oddojaggins
    @oddojaggins Год назад +14

    Man, I had a "10,000 in 1" shareware games and one must fall 2097 was on there. Our Presario definitely only had a Soundblaster card of some sort and I am blown away about the difference with the gravis

  • @livefreeprintguns
    @livefreeprintguns Год назад +5

    8:28 That player interface is so awesome!

    • @asaflevy1540
      @asaflevy1540 Год назад +1

      Chiptune scene with .xm FastTracker, .it with Impulse and .mod ;)

  • @AgsmaJustAgsma
    @AgsmaJustAgsma Год назад +5

    5:34 the more I listen to this, the more it sounds like something you'd find in those knockoff t-shirts. Now here's something to add to the LGR merch.

  • @MaxQuagliotto
    @MaxQuagliotto Год назад +4

    So cool. I used to make S3M's and Impulse Tracker mods back in the day using my Gravis Ultrasound. What a gamechanger it was when I upgraded to it from my original Thunderboard.

  • @Steampunk915
    @Steampunk915 Год назад +11

    The way you describe sounds like the Sennheiser Orpheus, one of the best sounding headphones in the world

  • @mickwolf1077
    @mickwolf1077 Год назад +1

    i remember One Must Fall. I had the shareware version on my 386 dx 25 i think. It was novel for me to play pc games with a game pad when i was older as we only had consoles to use growing up.

  • @4Wilko
    @4Wilko Год назад +2

    5:29 - "the Ultraside sound of things."
    It does have a nice ring to it.

  • @rkurbatov
    @rkurbatov Год назад +2

    Just got mine a few days ago and totally happy to have it. Will put it in P100 build probably.

  • @PXAbstraction
    @PXAbstraction Год назад +3

    My name came up in the purchase list for this just before the video came out. Cost a damn fortune after converting to Canadian dollars, but I'm stoked to get it for a future DOS build project I'm planning. Can't wait!
    In terms of what I'd add to a next-gen model, I'd say probably the AdLib Gold (just to complete the trifecta) and I'd love to see genuine Sound Blaster chips in it, though I'm sure that would be a tall order. Other than maybe the ability to swap out the headphone amplifiers for the truly nutbar among us, I can't think of much else.

  • @stevencarlson5422
    @stevencarlson5422 Год назад +1

    oohhhhh man that card is dope maybe have to get one one day, I have plenty of isa sound cards to play with though. so glad that there is people that can build this stuff and keep the retro computers going strong :)

  • @MizMite2002
    @MizMite2002 Год назад

    I really enjoy watching old LGR videos and seeing how far Clint has taken his channel. The channel could compete with any cable or tv show. Best RUclipsr.

  • @rodhester2166
    @rodhester2166 Год назад +4

    so very cool that new cards are still out there. That being said my favorite card of all time is the awe 64 gold. I think it is because it was what I had back in the day.

  • @MrKillerno1
    @MrKillerno1 Год назад

    I built my own 20 Mhz computer and added a simple soundcard. After those wonderful months I decided to step into Soundblaster mode. Never did anything really with midi because... For me it all started with a Pong computer, Atari 2600 (still have it) from there the C64 road to Amiga and now rely on pc with windows 10 almost 11. I had a blast time and love to see your passion still alive.

  • @acomingextinction
    @acomingextinction Год назад +2

    I gotta say, that is a satisfyingly well-designed PCB. Love the clean layout.

  • @andrew-dunai
    @andrew-dunai Год назад +73

    Man, I miss the times when things could be mixed & matched instead of being thrown out if a single part breaks.

    • @TEBLify
      @TEBLify Год назад +15

      Yes, but on the other hand you now have the choice between hundreds of different RGB case fans instead 😅

    • @PoisonedAl
      @PoisonedAl Год назад +4

      Well I could get a better sound card over the on board... I mean I won't fit because on my 4090's fat arse, but I could!

    • @andrew-dunai
      @andrew-dunai Год назад

      @@TEBLify Fair enough! :D

    • @godzzwrath
      @godzzwrath Год назад +6

      @@PoisonedAl imagine having a 4090 what games do you even play 😭

    • @Raziel3794
      @Raziel3794 Год назад +1

      @@godzzwrath I would play OSRS with it

  • @DerekLippold
    @DerekLippold Год назад +11

    I didn’t realize how amazing Gravis Ultrasound is - I was always so attached to the Soundblaster

    • @thomassmith4999
      @thomassmith4999 Год назад +3

      No GUS no demoscene.. a wasted life. Lucky you are still alive and can fix this

    • @marcelmolenaar5684
      @marcelmolenaar5684 Год назад +2

      I still have my GUS. ( in my display cabinet )
      It was one of the best buys i have ever done.
      I have spend hours every day making music with programs like fasttracker.

  • @ATomRileyA
    @ATomRileyA Год назад +30

    I am always impressed with all the cool stuff being made like this, would have never imagined people would be making stuff like that now back in the day.
    The retro scene people are awesome.

  • @MadMathMike
    @MadMathMike Год назад +4

    5:28 "The Ultraside sound of *things*!" 😂

  • @simmonsjoe
    @simmonsjoe Год назад

    OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH. I HAVE HAD MEMORIES OF ONE MUST FALL IN MY HEAD FOREVER. I STILL HUM THE SONG ALL THE TIME, BUT I COULDN'T REMEMBER THE NAME OF THE GAME! You've made my year.

  • @montecorbit8280
    @montecorbit8280 Год назад +1

    At 10:02
    The on-screen game....
    Tyrian!!!!
    YESSSS!!!!!!!!
    Greatest game from the era!!

  • @justchillinout2002
    @justchillinout2002 Год назад +3

    Just hearing that opening explosion/thunder for one must fall instantly brought a smile to my face! Loved playing that game!

    • @yellowblanka6058
      @yellowblanka6058 Год назад +1

      You still can, they released it as freeware ages ago. I load up DOSBox and play it every once in a while.

    • @willielogan4811
      @willielogan4811 Год назад +1

      I suddenly went to grade school hearing the intro.

  • @jimbox114
    @jimbox114 Год назад +1

    I love the Gravis Ultrasound. I have two of the Plug and Play version that you have.

  • @michaelhess4825
    @michaelhess4825 Год назад +3

    I really miss my GUS, not sure what happened to it, but hands down my favorite sound card. It was the PnP Pro as I recall. It's replacement was the SB X-Fi Xtreme music with the full front panel. Almost as amazing. Now I run whatever my MB has 😢

  • @jameyspielt
    @jameyspielt Год назад

    i love myself some LGR.... greetings from Woodgrainy northern germany... I did some FT2 tracks you loved... i know that.. ;) still.... I love your videos more... thank you sir!

  • @analogaudiorules1724
    @analogaudiorules1724 Год назад +3

    I love the fact that in the audio sections on the card they didn't use normal electrolytic's and instead went for nichicon ufg Fine Gold audio grade electrolytic capacitors, really no expense spared AT ALL, the sound speaks for itself!

  • @amirpourghoureiyan1637
    @amirpourghoureiyan1637 Год назад +103

    They should make a V3 with an FPGA, these ASICs are getting harder to source and make up the majority of the cost. An FPGA card could have multiple soundcards flashed onto it and different combinations to use, all while taking up a much smaller footprint than a custom card that uses multiple ASICs. A prototype of this was pitched at VCF Midwest so it's an idea that has been around for a while now.

    • @adimifus
      @adimifus Год назад +10

      I think this is the most ideal solution. I wonder if that card that was being developed and shown at VCF Midwest would have seen the light of day if the chip shortage hadn't happened...

    • @RandSilva79
      @RandSilva79 Год назад +1

      i thought the same!

    • @rkurbatov
      @rkurbatov Год назад +8

      Somebody have to create the FPGA first. And then thre is the question - isn't it simpler to have it emulated on something like RPi. Or isn't it simpler to have it in DosBox. I just like it as is - the discrete sound card on real chips. On real device with real hard drive and real CRT.

    • @davidfranzkoch9789
      @davidfranzkoch9789 Год назад +4

      Exactly what I thought when I saw the price and that salvaged chip. An FPGA might even be cheaper...

    • @KenjiUmino
      @KenjiUmino Год назад +17

      @@rkurbatov no need to "create" a new FPGA - they are called "Field Programmable Gate Array" for a reason - simply put, you can "rewire" the transistors inside a FPGA any way you want so they can be anything you tell them to be.
      If you have the wiring diagram of the real chip and an FPGA that has enough transistors inside to rewire, you can recreate an EMU8k and a CT1749 for example ... or even a voodoo cards TMU and FBI.
      It's the closest you can get to the real chip and, if done right, indistinguishable in function - it beats "software emulation" like dosbox or some RPi thing.
      Only downside is that FPGAs cost money too, and the more capable they get, the more money they'll cost - so - it might not matter if you use FPGA or NOS/Salvaged original chips, you might end up with a mighty expensive clone card either way

  • @TheGrunt76
    @TheGrunt76 Год назад +2

    I just got this card a couple of weeks ago and I must say it is phenomenal! I installed it on my Pentium system with 98lite. There was some hassle on the windows side with resources, but that is not Orpheus fault. It is just the PnP and so much stuff there which require IO, IRQ and DMA and Windows likes to throw those around. I needed to configure PCMidi or IRQ3 too. Pure DOS should be much more easier.

  • @matthewgagnon9426
    @matthewgagnon9426 Год назад

    I was admittedly zoning out a little bit while watching it, but that One Must Fall lightning and theme song immediately snapped my attention back. Love that game.

  • @Uncle_Smidge
    @Uncle_Smidge Год назад

    7:57 - I absolutely just hummed LeBouche's "Be My Lover" to this and it synced PERFECTLY

  • @JosepsGSX
    @JosepsGSX Год назад

    I am one of those lucky ones that purchased a Ultrasound (Max!) back in the day, and I have also collected over the years a nice lot of ISA Soundblasters, so I will not need this, but it is beyond fantastic seeing there is still passionate people creating amazing things like this. It is expensive, but back then that Gravis was also a massive amount of money, at least here. One of my favorite pieces of hardware I have been so lucky to get, and even luckier to preserve (I wish I could go back in time and prevent myself from selling my 1st gen Vodoo1 card)
    From this video, I am jumping into the card stand STL head first. I have been for ages being a lazy ass about finding a nice way to have my collection of cards properly displayed, and this design is awesome. Cant wait to test it.

  • @mightyb8679
    @mightyb8679 Год назад

    I had a gus and was very proud that I lived near the manufacturer!!! Burnaby BC I think

  • @ChannelSho
    @ChannelSho Год назад +1

    I love these mid-cut bloopery thingies :D

  • @johnnieduke95
    @johnnieduke95 Год назад +1

    I think you are officially my favorite RUclipsr man love the content! Inspired me to build my first PC working on it right now Dell Optiplex GX260 currently only upgrade is a 1gb ram chip just ordered 2 more of those. If anyone sees this what's a good place to learn and ask questions about the hobby for a new guy?

  • @evoo1714
    @evoo1714 Год назад +1

    like a vudu GPU sir👍😎....i am from Borneo 🇲🇾♥️🇺🇲...have a nice day sir LGR

  • @SNARC15
    @SNARC15 Год назад +3

    Surprised we didn't hear how it played the LGR staple of CANYON.MID.

  • @Vexonia_Music
    @Vexonia_Music Год назад +3

    This sound card is what I've always wanted for a retro pc setup. I hope one day we can get some of the old stock chips replaced with FPGAs.
    Also respect for playing Jazz 3D music.

  • @devikwolf
    @devikwolf Год назад +2

    Well, absolutely need to get one now. Jazz Jackrabbit GUS tunes sold me.

  • @Sptn051
    @Sptn051 Год назад +3

    5:39 my friend I have dyslexia and heard your sentence correctly the first time and got really confused when you played it back a second and it was all jumbled. Funny stuff 🤣

  • @damjanmozetic
    @damjanmozetic Год назад +1

    This is really cool stuff. I guess the next thing I would like to see is a recreation of a classic motherboard.

  • @AmazonianBeauty
    @AmazonianBeauty Год назад +2

    Wow, I really enjoyed this review.
    I'd love to get one of these cards as it's pretty much a perfect card for everything i'd use for my own DOS/Windows Super Socket 7 system. SPDIF, Wavetable Header, Upgradeable memory and support for GUS would be really nice. Thanks for making a video about this card.
    I couldn't think of anything useful i'd want to add to this card, so here's something silly instead: I'd want to add the Hanging note bug from the AWE-32 sound cards to this card. (I wouldn't really want to see this annoying bug on this card)

  • @davidromeroblaya7920
    @davidromeroblaya7920 Год назад

    A great video to relax after an afternoon of hard study.

  • @markthintie5132
    @markthintie5132 Год назад +1

    @8:27 I had this in the day. I will try to find it again. I Like AMIGA .MOD files :) - I had a Soundblaster AWE64. I miss i now. I lost the Computer years ago :(

  • @jasonknight1085
    @jasonknight1085 Год назад +1

    What I really want is an 8 bit version. I'd be happy with a new card that was just a SB 1.5, with the SA1099's, with smart MPU-401 support that I could put into a PC/XT class machine. Maybe with tandy/jr sound?
    Maybe even do us a real solid by adding the holes for the "flat" T1K's (HX/EX) port since it's pin to pin?

  • @CarozQH
    @CarozQH Год назад +4

    The UltraSide sound of things, that's what you should call your first album

  • @RonLauzon
    @RonLauzon Год назад +27

    What we need is a PCI Express sound card that's compatible with the old MS-DOS sound card so that we can add DOS sound support with a "modern" computer running FreeDOS.

    • @RowanHawkins
      @RowanHawkins Год назад +8

      The problem you're going to run into though is that there's no PC DOS drivers for the pcie bus. So there's no way for your software to talk to your Hardware cuz you can't communicate on the bus.

    • @zobook
      @zobook Год назад +5

      @@RowanHawkins But what's preventing a modern operating system like FreeDOS to have drivers for PCIe devices?

    • @LGR
      @LGR  Год назад +9

      There are USB sound cards with retro chips on them specifically for DOSBox:
      ruclips.net/video/dg33QLkHAu4/видео.html

    • @thegreatcodeholio123
      @thegreatcodeholio123 Год назад +1

      The problem is that while PCI Express cards could respond to all the right I/O ports, PCI and PCI Express cannot do ISA compatible DMA like what DOS programs expect. There's nothing for PCI and PCI Express to do that with.
      When sound cards moved from the ISA bus to the PCI bus in the late 1990s, they either didn't bother with DOS games, or you had to load EMM386.EXE and run a special TSR in the background that intercepted the I/O to emulate a Sound Blaster for the DOS game, or you had to run the DOS game in a Windows 9x DOS box where Windows or a 3rd party driver would emulate it.
      There were some hardware level hacks too at the time. On some motherboards there was a special cable you had to connect to the card and the motherboard to carry the ISA DMA signals. On Intel boards, there was a hack called "Distributed DMA" which allowed the PCI card to fiddle with the motherboard DMA controller to fake ISA DMA which sometimes worked. But that hack didn't last very long.
      On a related note, you may have noticed that the disappearance of the standard floppy controller in the late 2000s coincided with a particular version of Intel motherboard chipsets where they completely dropped support for any kind of ISA DMA at all, because the standard floppy controller and floppy drive also used ISA DMA to operate.

  • @steampunksystems1969
    @steampunksystems1969 Год назад +2

    oh. my. god. for years I've thought about that fish game, and could never figure out what it was called, when I randomly see it in an LRG video and get hit with a megaton blast of nostalgia and now know its name. odell down under.

  • @ctrlaltrees
    @ctrlaltrees Год назад +14

    Huge fan of my original Orpheus and the MK8330, these guys do amazing work. I'm on the fence about this one - not sure the GUS support is worth the upgrade as I doubt I'll use it outside of novelty value. Still very cool that it exists!

  • @Reaperman4711
    @Reaperman4711 Год назад +3

    2:03 Leo Dallas Multi-pass?

    • @Conradlovesjoy
      @Conradlovesjoy 4 месяца назад

      There must be some mistake. I’M Leo Dallas.

  • @PaulHindt
    @PaulHindt 3 месяца назад

    I can't wait to get my hands on the Orpheus II "red edition". I managed to sneak a pre-order in. If you email them right now they MIGHT still have a few extra pre-order slots, despite the website saying pre-orders ended on August 15, 2024.

  • @tomahzo
    @tomahzo Год назад

    Always a fan of when Clint busts out the trackers and plays some mods ;D

  • @bgsjust
    @bgsjust Год назад +1

    I would love to have one of those in pci or pci-express!

  • @Bikeguychicago1
    @Bikeguychicago1 Год назад +1

    Clint, have you tried any of these modern reproduction cards with OS/2? If so,, does the OS recognize the device as a SoundBlaster and does it work with Windows and DOS mode as well?

  • @ranseus
    @ranseus Год назад

    Anything that even suggests the Gravis Ultrasound makes me happy. I loved, loved, loved my UltraSound back in the day.

  • @kengetkamulos
    @kengetkamulos Год назад

    I was in the shower when I started hearing the One Must Fall soundtrack and I immediatly started smiling. This is what makes Clint, Clint!

  • @makouille495
    @makouille495 Год назад

    a (sound)blast(er) from the past ! badum tsss..... great vid haha +1 like !

  • @hysel1234
    @hysel1234 Год назад +9

    One must fall 2097 is still one my most favorite game of all times

  • @AndrasMihalyi
    @AndrasMihalyi Год назад

    When I upgraded to a Pentium 200 with a GUS ACE, I kept the Soundblaster 2.0 from my old 386DX40 alongside it for compatibility issues for games without GUS support. The GUS ACE (Audio Card Enhancer) had a passthrough 3,5 mm cable just for this reason.

  • @StillTheVoid
    @StillTheVoid Год назад +2

    @8:28 Argh...why has LGR reminded us the fate of Jazz Jackrabbit 3D?
    I feel like I've been stabbed in the heart. 😫😫

    • @LGR
      @LGR  Год назад +3

      Tell me about it 😔
      Must let that excellent soundtrack live on though!

    • @StillTheVoid
      @StillTheVoid Год назад +2

      @@LGR A shoutout to not only Alex B. but Andrew Sega who almost never gets recognized for influencing the majority of its tracker community. 🌞🌞
      Nonetheless, this CARD is a MONSTER. The Be-all and End-all of ISA Cards. 😱😵‍💫

    • @OCTAGRAM
      @OCTAGRAM Год назад

      Tim Sweeny wonders why EGS cannot become popular. I wonder why I cannot buy Jazz Jackrabbit in EGS

  • @GYTCommnts
    @GYTCommnts Год назад +6

    Love soundcards, tracker music and LGR, so this episode is a blast!

  • @thepcenthusiastchannel2300
    @thepcenthusiastchannel2300 Год назад

    The Gravis makes some nice sounds. I remember the Gravis UltraSound box on top of my Father's Desk in the 90s. I also remember the Gravis Gamepad I'd use to play Commander Keen on that thing. We had 4 computers, 286, 386, and two 486s back then. The 286 and 386 became our computers as kids (my parents old computers) whereas by Father got both he and my mother new 486s for work. I just remember I had basically every game imaginable on that computer because my Father would, umm, "Shareware" all the Warez.
    My first computer was either the Colleco Adam or the Commodore Vic-20, hard to remember which came first tbh as this was in the 80s.

  • @keithmichael112
    @keithmichael112 Год назад +29

    The price isn't bad considering what it can do and how much work it probably took

    • @ChrisEbz
      @ChrisEbz Год назад

      I was thinking the same. The appreciation and effort that went into it, I respect the price. It's deserved.

  • @MrAlan1828
    @MrAlan1828 Год назад

    I seriously collect sound cards and sold a few because I got too many of them, currently I own all Creative Sound Blaster cards except the PCIe ones, best is Awe64 Gold. I have a Roland MPU-401 +MT32, MT100 with QD drive, SCC-1, Original Adlib and Adlib Gold GUS classic, Pnp and Ulrasound ACE ISA addon all boxed like new with all receipts and software documents. Although these new cards are great you can never replace them with original cards made, yes a lot of tinkering to do, conflicting irqs, ports but thats the beauty of the 80's 90's.

  • @fs9553
    @fs9553 Год назад +6

    As a GUS Extreme owner I can say it's by far the best sound card of it's time. It was basically a must in the demo scene

    • @Conradlovesjoy
      @Conradlovesjoy 4 месяца назад

      Can anyone explain what the demo scene is?

  • @lethal_guitar
    @lethal_guitar Год назад +1

    Something that would be neat for a successor: Switchable output filters for the SoundBlaster portion. SB Pro and earlier have a characteristic way of playing back low-sample rate sounds like those used in Doom, Duke 2 etc. On SB16 and later the same effects lack some punchiness. So being able to switch that to accomodate different games would be cool.

  • @discocrisco
    @discocrisco Год назад +7

    A whole episode on Gravis would be appreciated. Have very fond memories of my Gravis joystick with its foamy grip and red buttons.

    • @koszeggy
      @koszeggy Год назад +4

      There is one. It was even mentioned.

  • @MaikKellerhals
    @MaikKellerhals Год назад +3

    wow, my epic pinball never sounded this well!

  • @stnilus3294
    @stnilus3294 Год назад +1

    Hopefully someone uploads System Shock 1 playing on this. It's amazing how different cards and soundfonts change the music in that game.

  • @ultratorrent
    @ultratorrent Год назад +1

    I think the integrated SCSI interface idea would add capabilities to a lot of systems out there. I only had IDE, parallel, and serial on my system growing up. Seeing interesting devices that utilized the standard filled me with envy for some reason....

  • @fuzzix
    @fuzzix Год назад +4

    While this card is clearly amazing, I love your bracket stand for putting the cards on the display!

    • @LGR
      @LGR  Год назад +5

      Thanks! It's a design by Shelby of Tech Tangents, link in the description :)

  • @Aevilbeast
    @Aevilbeast Год назад +1

    No matter how many of LGR"s videos on sound cards I watch, and I do love watching and learning about them, I always end up more confused then when I began and that's despite Clint's calm and easy to understand explanations. It just seems whenever I think I'm getting a grasp on it, it just gets more and more complicated. So many options, standards and details and it's just one aspect of retro PC's...
    Sometimes when I read about or watch a video about them, I feel like I'm watching a video about alien technology, which kinda makes it oddly that much more interesting to me. I usually end up googling different things to understand more about them until I get exhausted and completely forgot what I was watching/reading in the first place....and unfortunately most of time feeling none the wiser...
    It's kinds crazy things like sound cards and audio in general, have seem to be almost forgotten about when it comes to modern PC builds with it being relegated to simple on-board audio usually paired with average speakers, with it generally considered to be more than good enough for most people. Are they even a thing nowadays? I know they are still out there, but you almost never hear anyone talk about them, at least outside of professional use cases anymore. Last time I heard someone recommend one, was for a HTPC specifically to set-up a surround sound system.

  • @Kholdstare0503
    @Kholdstare0503 Год назад

    That’s impressive and amazing! Kudos to the inventor!

  • @Aevilbeast
    @Aevilbeast Год назад

    I thought I was intimidated when I built my first pc, but man oh man....My hat's off to those who built them back then (and even more so with building retro pc's nowadays with how rare and expensive parts are becoming and how information isn't as widely available as it once was)! I'd LOVE to build something a retro set-up like this, but I simply don't have the time it'd deserve to do it justice.
    Getting things set-up seems WAY more complicated than building a pc nowadays, with things being basically plug and play with very little tinkering required. Back then on the other hand, It's just seems like an endless rabbit hole, that seems to pull you deeper and deeper, with near endless options and variables to consider, with technology rapidly changing and evolving, and as soon as you think you are satisfied you find out it's just the beginning...if you're willing to put the time into learning and tinkering.
    As someone who's has played pc games like the ones show here but never really got into the technical side of things, at least not until I got older and the technology drastically changed, it's always just kinda of amazing to see how things worked back then and just how different things are now. It's definitely given me a better appreciation for the way things are today, but also a kind of odd yearning of things to return the "wild west' period of PC's, where everything was still so new and everything was changing and evolving so fast you could barely keep up.

  • @codecthelios
    @codecthelios Год назад +1

    I love those Roland speakers you have.

  • @theopenrift
    @theopenrift 10 месяцев назад

    The only thing I would add to an Orpheus III would be the features seen in the AWE32, which essentially cover all (or at least most of) the bases in terms of DOS gaming audio, from the early adlib days of Sierra On-Line games, to the tracker greatness of the GUS in Jazz Jackrabbit, all the way to the advanced wave effects options found in the likes of Dungeon Keeper.

  • @savagemadman2054
    @savagemadman2054 Год назад

    As someone who ran exclusively off of a GUS MAX for several years back in the '90s, there isn't anything I'd add... Only reason I swapped out the GUS for an Aureal Vortex 2 was the relatively poor Win9x support. I never really had much trouble with the digital side of the SB compatibility except for it sometime being a struggle finding enough free RAM for the big SBOS and/or MegaEm TSRs. The fake FM took some acclimatizing though.

  • @-neurasthenie-
    @-neurasthenie- Год назад

    That percussion on the YucatanFX is blissful 🤤

  • @caydenharrison1181
    @caydenharrison1181 Год назад

    Hello Clint. Have you ever heard of the riptide sound card made by Rockwell? It is a great sound card and also has adlib / OPL3 emulation. I think you will enjoy the way this sound card sounds.

  • @xXYannuschXx
    @xXYannuschXx Год назад +2

    I wish we could go back to the times of hardware accelerated sound.

  • @destineerrush2632
    @destineerrush2632 Год назад +2

    Honestly the only extra feature I could think to add for a possible Orpheus 3 would be the ability to apply reverb to the FM output like the AWE32 could. I'm no FPGA expert, but I imagine a simple Schroeder-style reverb like freeverb wouldn't take up too much space on the chip

    • @LGR
      @LGR  Год назад +2

      Or even the Surround Sound Module that the AdLib Gold card uses, that thing adds all kinds of neat DSP effects to the OPL3

  • @lerkzor
    @lerkzor Год назад

    I would say that the biggest improvement might be to have a DOS utility (perhaps with a Windows GUI extension?) to customize the configuration of all the card's DMA, I/O, and memory address options. Bonus if the utility can correctly identify which resources are already being used, and gold star if it can tell you WHAT is using the resources.

  • @thunderslash94
    @thunderslash94 Год назад +1

    What to add to a theoretic Orpheus III? Considering all the DOS bases are practically covered (save for AdLib for fans of that memorable chipset), I would focus on the late 90s and early 2000s, with some Aureal 3D or SB Live 5.1/Audigy chip. It would make wonders for games of that era.

  • @DanielMReck
    @DanielMReck Год назад +1

    Welcome... to the ULTRASIDE!
    This..... is the SOUND.... of THINGS!!

  • @MCalundan
    @MCalundan Год назад

    When the first lightning sound came from OMF2097 i INSTANTLY got goosebumps !

  • @revenile
    @revenile Год назад +2

    Clint, we need a remix of "The ultraside sound of things" now.

  • @Tony-xn7sd
    @Tony-xn7sd Год назад

    Why do I always feel like crying whenever I watch one of your clips ;)

  • @todays_classics3571
    @todays_classics3571 Год назад

    love me somee LGR keep up the cool videos!

  • @ahha6304
    @ahha6304 Год назад

    Man I'm not gonna lie, for that kinda sound from that speaker is really awesome

  • @VitorMach
    @VitorMach Год назад +1

    Pretty cool soundcard, but what really tickles my pickle is when that glorious MT-32 appears. ❤

  • @twithnell
    @twithnell Год назад +1

    This card with a SB audigy chip would be wicked awesome. I know that is a little too new for some of the systems this card is made for, but there was a weird time when there were MBs that had some of those chips on them while also having PCI slots and supporting up to windows XP.

  • @larsbaggersgaard501
    @larsbaggersgaard501 Год назад

    I will never forget....One must fall.....great soundtrack, and great game. many many many hours spend in greatness right there