F. A. Q. - Frequently Asked Questions


Produkt SoundSystem BASE 1/BASE 64
Status 01/26/2000
Version 1.5
Questions and Answers 24

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An Overview of the Questions

Question 1:
The sound card does not produce any sound.

Question 2:
How do I record from my hi-fi set?

Question 3:
Do I have to move jumpers and change dip switch settings before I install the sound card?

Question 4:
After installing the sound card the sound effects of previously installed games are still output on my PC
speaker.

Question 5:
Why do the loudspeakers continuously produce background noise?

Question 6:
Is the MIDI port on the sound card compatible with the Roland MPU-401 standard?

Question 7:
Use of MPU-401 mode (general MIDI, Roland Sound Canvas or similar programs) causes my system
containing an old SCSI controller to crash.

Question 8:
Where can I get new drivers and utilities for my sound card?

Question 9:
Even though the audio cable is connected to the sound card I cannot hear the audio CDs I am playing.

Question 10:
MIDI files played on the BASE1 do not sound correct even though a wavetable module is connected to the sound card.

Question 11:
Wavetable playback doesn't work under Windows 3.11.

Question 12:
When Windows or Windows 95/98 starts, the loudspeakers produce a recurring sound pattern and the system then becomes unstable.

Question 13:
Even though I have selected the 'General MIDI' setting for background music in the setup of a game I cannot hear the music.

Question 14:
With which sound card standards is the BASE1 compatible under MS-DOS ?

Question 15:
A keyboard connected to the sound card does not react when I hit a key.

Question 16:
When playing back sound files running the BASE1 under Windows 3.xx there is a lot of additional noise or
the sound files cannot be played back at all.

Question 17:
When starting Windows 3.xx I receive the error message '15_16 W31.386 nicht gefunden'(15_16 W31.386
not found) or 'beschädigt'(corrupt).

Question 18:
I cannot record using a microphone under Windows 95/98.

Question 19:
When playing back audio CDs under Windows 95/98 I cannot hear any sound even though the CD player
software indicates that they are being played.

Question 20:
When restarting Windows 95/98 after installing the drivers, the error message 'Beim Initialisieren des
Geräts IOS Windows-Schutzfehler' (Windows General Protection Fault when initializing the IOS device) is displayed.

Question 21:
How do I install an analog joystick under NT 4.0?

Question 22:
Why do I always get the message 'not connected' when calibrating MS Sidewinder 3D Pro under NT 4.0?

Question 23:
I have problems with my game port using a GA586ATV, GA586S2 or GA586TX2 mother board.

Question 24:
I receive the following error message under NT 4.0: 'PNP cannot find any Analog Devices Soundcards...'


Question 1:

The sound card does not produce any sound.

Answer 2:


y


Question 2:

How do I record from my hi-fi set?

Answer 2:


y


Question 3:

Do I have to move jumpers and change dip switch settings before I install the sound card?

Answer 3:


y


Question 4:

After installing the sound card the sound effects of previously installed games are still output on my PC
speaker.

Answer 4:

Reconfigure your games. Start each game's setup program and set the effects and music card to the
Soundblaster Pro. If you have any questions about this please read the user guide / readme files supplied with the games.


y


Question 5:

Why do the loudspeakers continuously produce background noise?

Answer 5:

We placed great emphasis on highest audio quality when designing the sound card. Nonetheless, it cannot
be ruled out that interference from graphics and video cards, hard disk controllers and power sockets have
an effect on the audio signal in certain system configurations. The built-in amplifier is very susceptible to
this. Connect active loudspeakers or your hi-fi set to the line-out socket. Also, position the sound card as far
away as possible from the sources of interference mentioned above. If you cannot get rid of the interference
the best thing to do is to buy a transformer from an electronics dealer and to attach it to the connecting
cable.


y


 

Question 6:

Is the sound card's MIDI port compatible with the Roland MPU-401 standard?

Answer 6:

The sound card supports both Sound Blaster MIDI mode and MPU-401 UART mode (not SMART mode, but
this does not diminish the card's functionality because most programs support MPU-401 UART mode). This
means that programs designed for MPU-401 mode support your sound card directly, provided that the
wavetable module is connected.


y


Question 7:

Use of MPU-401 mode (general MIDI, Roland Sound Canvas or similar programs) causes my system
containing an old SCSI controller to crash.

Answer 7:


y


Question 8:

Where can I get new drivers and utilities for my sound card?

Answer 8:


y


Question 9:

Even though the audio cable is connected to the sound card I cannot hear the audio CDs I am playing.

Answer 9:

Interface standard Used by      
Mitsumi Signal Ground Signal Ground
Panasonic Ground Signal Ground Signal
SONY Signal Ground Ground Signal

If you are running Windows 3.xx please ensure that a driver called 'MCI-CD AUDIO' is installed in the driver
section of the Control Panel group. If necessary, add it to the list.


y


Question 10:

MIDI files played on the BASE1 do not sound correct even though a wavetable module is connected to the
sound card.

Answer 10:
In this case, the MIDI mapper of Windows 3.xx or Windows 95/98 must be informed that there is a
wavetable synthesizer on the sound card. Under Windows 95/98 you can do this as follows:

  1. Open the control panel and double-click Multimedia.
  2. Now click on the MIDI tab. Select the 'Sound-System BASE 1 MPU-401 Compatible' driver.
  3. As soon as you close the MIDI window, MIDI output to the wavetable synthesizer is enabled.
  4. All that now remains to be done is to ensure that the 'Ton aus' (No sound) option on the wavetable fader
    of your mixer software is not enabled.

Under Windows 3.xx proceed as follows:

1. Open up the MIDI mapper on the Control Panel.
2. Select the 'General' setup so that the wavetable synthesizer can be addressed.
3. Once you have done this, played-back MIDI files should sound correct, because the system now is aware
of the wavetable synthesizer.


y


Question 11:

Wavetable playback doesn't work under Windows 3.11.

Answer 11:

In this case, the Windows 3.xx MIDI mapper has to be informed that there is a wavetable synthesizer on the
sound card. This is how you do it:

  1. Open up the MIDI mapper on the Control Panel.
  2. In the option 'Name' under 'Setups' select 'General'. Then you will see 'Roland MPU 401 MIDI' under 'Description'.
  3. All that now remains to be done is to ensure that the MIDI fader is enabled in the MediaRack program (which you will find on the driver CD).


y


Question 12:

When Windows or Windows 95/98 starts, the loudspeakers produce a recurring sound pattern and the
system then becomes unstable.

Answer 12:

This definitely indicates an interrupt conflict. Two devices are accessing the same interrupt request line and
are thus preventing the system from working properly.


y


Question 13:

Even though I have selected the 'General MIDI' setting for background music in the setup of a game I cannot
hear the music.

Answer 13:

In this instance you should check if a joystick is connected to the sound card's game port.


y


Question 14:

With which sound card standards is the BASE1 compatible under MS-DOS ?

Answer 14:

SET BLASTER = A220 I5 D1 T4
 
A = I/O address of the sound card
I = IRQ number
D = DMA channel number
T = Soundblaster model type


y


Question 15:

A keyboard connected to the sound card does not react when I hit a key.

Answer 15:


y


Question 16:

When playing back sound files running the BASE1 under Windows 3.xx there is a lot of additional noise or
the sound files cannot be played back at all.

Answer 16:


y


Question 17:

When starting Windows 3.xx I receive the error message '15_16 W31.386 nicht gefunden'(15_16 W31.386 not found) or 'beschädigt'(corrupt).

Answer 17:


y


Question 18:

I cannot record using a microphone under Windows 95/98.

Answer 18:


y


Question 19:

When playing back audio CDs under Windows 95/98 I cannot hear any sound even though
the CD player software indicates that the CDs are being played.

Answer 19:


y


Question 20:

When restarting Windows 95/98 after installing the drivers, the error message 'Beim Initialisieren des
Geräts IOS Windows-Schutzfehler' (Windows General Protection Fault when initializing the IOS device) is
displayed.

Answer 20:

You can solve this problem by renaming the 'rmm.pdr' file in the \Windows\System\IOSUBSYS subdirectory
to 'rmm.bak'. You can do this using the Windows Explorer. The Windows Protection Fault will no longer
occur.


y


Question 21:

How do I install an analog joystick under NT 4.0?

Answer 21:

Install the analog joystick as follows:

Important!!!


y


Question 22:

Why do I always get the message 'not connected' when calibrating MS Sidewinder 3D Pro under NT 4.0?

Antwort 22:


y


Question 23:

I have problems with my game port using a GA586ATV, GA586S2 or GA586TX2 mother board.

Answer 23:


y


Question 24:

I receive the following error message under NT 4.0: 'PnP cannot find any Analog Devices Soundcards...'

Answer 24:


 

 

 

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