Turtle Beach Montego II Home Studio
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS This documentation and the accompanying software are copyright © 1999 by Voyetra Turtle Beach, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or for any purpose without prior written authorization from Voyetra Turtle Beach, Inc.
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 WELCOME… 5 REMEMBER TO REGISTER! OUR WEBSITE 6 6 THE MONTEGO II HOME STUDIO 7 RESOURCE USAGE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS SIGNAL FLOW DIAGRAM 8 8 10 INSTALLING THE MONTEGO II HOME STUDIO 11 OVERVIEW OF THE STEPS REMOVING THE OLD BOARD INSTALLING THE BOARD 11 12 12 WINDOWS 95 & 98 INSTALLATION 17 BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE DRIVERS, NOTE… 17 SETTING THE MONTEGO II HOME STUDIO AS THE DEFAULT AUDIO AND MIDI DEVICE 23 TESTING AND TROUBLESHOOTING 23 UNINSTALLING THE MON
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS USING THE MONTEGO II HOME STUDIO 37 GET STARTED WITH THE DIGITAL ORCHESTRATOR PRO VIDEO TUTORIALS ABOUT THE HARDWARE USING THE DLS INSTRUMENT DOWNLOAD FEATURE CANCUN FX WAVETABLE DAUGHTER BOARD WORKING WITH REAL-TIME EFFECTS GRAPHIC EQ S/PDIF DIGITAL I/O INCLUDED SOFTWARE: 41 42 43 44 44 45 45 46 THE TBS MONTEGO II HOME STUDIO CONTROL PANEL 50 WINDOWS 95/98 TBS MONTEGO II HOME STUDIO CONTROL PANEL WINDOWS NT TBS MONTEGO II HOME STUDIO CONTROL PANEL 51 54 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 5
PTE A H R C 5 ONE WELCOME… The Montego II Home Studio transforms your PC into a desktop digital recording studio. It seamlessly integrates Voyetra’s award-winning MIDI/digital audio sequencer, Digital Orchestrator Pro™ with a powerful Montego II™ sound card.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS REMEMBER TO REGISTER! You can register by mail, fax, phone or on the Web — whichever is easiest for you. Refer to the front of this manual or the Registration Card for these addresses. There are many benefits to registering your Montego II Home Studio. In addition to the warranty, you also will receive: Update Notifications — to keep you informed of software updates and new Voyetra/Turtle Beach products.
PTE A H R C 7 TWO THE MONTEGO II HOME STUDIO The Montego has many significant features, including: >97 dB Signal to Noise Ratio 18 bit audio converters RCA and Optical Digital I/O MIDI Synthesizer featuring Roland® GM/GS support Up to 96 Hardware accelerated DirectSound streams Full version of Voyetra’s Digital Orchestrator Pro sequencing software MIDI and Digital Audio Editing Tools Included 10 Band Graphic EQ with Digital Display 128 Hardware Wavetable Voices 256 Software Synth
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS RESOURCE USAGE The Montego II Home Studio, like all plug-in cards, requires certain computer resources in order to operate. These resources are associated with specific board functions. In Windows 95 and 98, the resources are set automatically by the Configuration Manager, but can be adjusted using the Windows Device Manager. In Windows NT, the resources are configured automatically.
THE MONTEGO II HOME STUDIO SOUND CARD Here is a look at the Montego II Home Studio sound card, to help you identify the various connectors and ports.
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PTE A H R C 11 TWO INSTALLING THE MONTEGO II HOME STUDIO It is time to install the Montego II Home Studio sound card. This chapter takes you through the process step-by-step. OVERVIEW OF THE STEPS There is a specific sequence of steps that you need to take when installing the Montego II Home Studio sound card.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS HERE IS AN OVERVIEW OF THE STEPS: 1. Remove old sound card and drivers (optional.) 2. Install the Montego II Home Studio sound card and breakout bracket in the computer. 3. Attach the audio cable to the CD-ROM drive (optional.) 4. Install the Montego II Home Studio drivers and software. 5. Set the Montego II Home Studio to be the default audio device if there is another audio device in your system. PRODUCT ID NUMBER To install the software, you will need the Product ID number.
3. Select an unused PCI expansion slot for the card. It should be near another empty expansion slot which you’ll need to install the breakout bracket. The second slot can be of any type because the breakout bracket doesn’t actually plug into the motherboard. Also, you should position the Montego II Home Studio card as far as possible away from the video card and power supply! 16-bit ISA slot – DO NOT USE! 8-bit ISA slot – DO NOT USE! PCI slots – use this type! YES! 4.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS breakout bracket as illustrated below. When connecting the cable between the Montego II Home Studio and the breakout bracket, be sure that the pins are aligned correctly and that you’ve matched the key (notch) with the connector. Misaligning these pins WILL damage the Montego II Home Studio, the breakout bracket, and potentially your computer.
INSTALLING THE CD-ROM AUDIO CABLE The Montego II Home Studio comes with an audio connector cable — one end is keyed (MPC-2), the other is not (Sony). All CD-ROM drives that adhere to the MPC-2 (Multimedia PC) standard have an MPC-2 jack. Connect the MPC-2 connector to your CD-ROM drive. Then attach the Sony connector to the Montego II sound card.
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C 17 R PTE A H THREE WINDOWS 95 & 98 INSTALLATION Now that the hardware is installed, it is time to configure the drivers. The Plug and Play installation process uses your system’s BIOS and the Plug and Play features of Windows 95 to allocate resources for the Montego II Home Studio. BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE DRIVERS, NOTE… The Montego II Home Studio sound card and breakout bracket must be installed in your system.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS TO INSTALL THE DRIVERS IN WINDOWS 98: The following outlines the driver and applications installation process for Windows 98 drivers. (If your system is running the Windows 95 operating system, please skip to the next section.) 1. Turn on the computer and place the Montego II Home Studio Applications CD in your CD-ROM drive if you did not already. The Add New Hardware Wizard will automatically detect the new hardware. 2.
4. Windows will search the system for the correct driver which will be located on the CD-ROM drive. Click next to continue the installation. 5. The installation will confirm that it has located the correct drivers. Click Finish to continue. The system will now install the appropriate drivers for the various subsystems of the board. 6. When this is complete you will be prompted to reboot the system. 7. Once the system reboots the Applications Installation will automatically run.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS TO INSTALL THE DRIVERS IN WINDOWS 95: WHICH VERSION OF WINDOWS 95 DO YOU HAVE? Microsoft issued a maintenance release of Windows 95 referred to as OSR2. This version shipped as the stock operating system on many PCs. If you have this version of Windows 95 then the installation will be slightly different than described below.
At this point, the install program will check for Direct X 6 or later. If Direct X is already on your system the installation will proceed. If Direct X 6 or later is not installed the setup will prompt you to install it. Simply browse to the DIRECTX folder on the CD and follow the on-screen instructions. At the end of the Direct X install you will be prompted to reboot. Press OK and continue the installation. At the end of the applications install you must reboot the system. 3.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS following devices should appear in the Device Manager: (Start > Settings > Control Panel > System Icon > Device Manager Tab) We recommend that you run the SoundCheck diagnostic located in the TBS Montego II Home Studio program folder to test your system. To test the system, you need to hook up headphones or speakers to the Montego’s output. For more information on hooking up speakers, refer to the “Making Connections” chapter later in this Guide.
run the installation from the Montego II Home Studio CD Setup Menu. (Run setup.exe on the CD then select Acrobat Installation.) SETTING THE MONTEGO II HOME STUDIO AS THE DEFAULT AUDIO AND MIDI DEVICE If you have more than one sound card in your system you will need to set the Montego II Home Studio as the default audio and MIDI device. SETTING THE MONTEGO II HOME STUDIO TO BE THE DEFAULT AUDIO AND MIDI DEVICE: 1. In the Windows 95 and 98 Control Panel double-click the Multimedia icon. 2.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS In the rare occasion that your system locks up after installing the board, you should re-boot the system in safe mode and remove the drivers. (The process is explained below) Then call Turtle Beach technical support at 914-966-2150 for help in diagnosing the problem. TO BOOT IN SAFE MODE: 1. Restart the system again. 2. When you see the message “Starting Windows 95...” press the F8 key. If you have Windows 98 press F8 after the first beep. 3. Select Safe Mode from the menu.
4. Select TBS Montego Digital I/O Multifunction PCI Platform and click Remove. A dialog will display asking confirmation, Click Ok. 5. From the Windows Control Panel double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. 6. Select Montego II Home Studio Applications from the list and click the Add/Remove button.. 7. Select Montego II Home Studio Drivers from the list and click the Add/Remove button.
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C 27 R H APTE FOUR WINDOWS NT 4.0 INSTALL BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE DRIVERS, NOTE … Be sure your BIOS is in non Plug-and-Play mode. For instructions on changing your BIOS, refer to your motherboard’s manual. The sound card must be physically installed in your system. If you have not already installed the sound card in your PC, refer to the “Installing the Montego II Home Studio” chapter for instructions. Be sure all other applications have been closed down. This is very important.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS INSTALLING THE MONTEGO II HOME STUDIO APPLICATIONS AND DRIVERS IN WINDOWS NT 4.0 To install the Montego II Home Studio in Window NT 4.0, you must install the drivers first followed by the applications. TO INSTALL THE MONTEGO II HOME STUDIO DRIVERS: 1. From the Windows NT Control Panel double-click the Multimedia icon. (Start > Settings > Control Panel > Multimedia icon) 2. Click the Devices tab. 3. Click the Add button. 4. Select unlisted or updated driver. Click OK. 5.
SETTING THE MONTEGO II HOME STUDIO AS THE DEFAULT MIDI AND AUDIO DEVICE If you have more than one sound card in your system you will need to set the Montego II Home Studio as the default MIDI and audio device. SETTING THE MONTEGO II HOME STUDIO TO BE THE DEFAULT AUDIO AND MIDI DEVICE: 1. From the Windows NT Control Panel double-click the Multimedia icon. 2. Click on the Audio tab.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS TO DISABLE OR ENABLE A DEVICE: 1. In the Windows NT Control Panel double-click on the Devices icon. 2. From here you can disable or enable individual devices. This can be helpful when troubleshooting conflicting devices. For more information regarding devices and resource settings please see your Windows NT manual. UNINSTALLING THE MONTEGO II HOME STUDIO Uninstalling the Montego II Home Studio is a two step process. First the applications must be removed, and then the drivers.
PTE A H R C 31 FIVE MAKING CONNECTIONS This section covers the topic of hooking up the Montego II Home Studio to the rest of your audio system. THE BACK PANEL The following outlines the Home Studio’s back panel connections and their typical applications. Line Input — connects line level audio sources such as a mixer, tape deck, CD player, etc. for playback or recording. Mic In— connects a microphone directly for recording your voice, acoustic instrument or acoustic sound source.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS Optical S/PDIF Digital Input — This input connector can be connected to the output of a Minidisc® player or other source with optical S/PDIF output to record the direct digital output of the unit. Coax S/PDIF Digital Input —This RCA style coax input connector can be connected to the output of a DAT player or other source with coax S/PDIF output to record the direct digital output of the unit. Line Output 2 — The second output has two different applications.
STUDIO AUDIO CONNECTIONS OVERVIEW The following illustrates a typical configuration for connecting the Montego II Home Studio to your external audio equipment. Digital I/O Bracket Line In DAT Recorder Line Out Joystick (Optional) MIDI In/Out ABOUT THE INCLUDED CABLES The Home Studio comes bundled with four cables.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS 1. A CD-Audio cable for connecting the CD-ROM audio output to the CD-ROM input jack. (See the section on Installing the CD-ROM Audio Cable) 2. A stereo 1/8” to dual RCA jacks cable for connecting to the line input. This will provide standard RCA connections for running cables to other audio sources. 3. A second stereo 1/8” to dual RCA jacks cable for connecting to the line output. Again this provides standard RCA connectors for connecting to a mixer or amplifier. 4.
Cables & Adapters—You should map out which cables, connectors and adapters you’ll need to connect all your gear. You’ll also save yourself some headaches and money if you figure out where all your gear is going to be set up ahead of time. Then determine how long your cables need to be.
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C 37 R PTE A H SIX USING THE MONTEGO II HOME STUDIO The Montego II Home Studio provides everything you need to turn your PC into a complete desktop recording studio. With multi-track MIDI and audio recording, digital effects, on-board synthesis and sampling, direct to digital I/O, you’ve got all the tools to create professional sounding recordings. Now that you have the tools, what can you do with them? Well, to explain every detail of the recording process is beyond the scope of this manual.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS AN EXAMPLE RECORDING SESSION The following is a hypothetical step-by-step example of the process of recording a typical pop style arrangement. Note that this is not intended to be a tutorial, but rather an overview to illustrate how the features and functions provided with the Montego II Home Studio work together in the recording process. DRUMS First I’ll lay down the drums. This will give me a groove to play my other tracks against.
To fatten the part up a bit, I’ll make a separate copy of the entire track and assign it to a different piano sound. Now I have two tracks playing the same part on two different instruments. Lastly, I’ll pan them hard right and left to get a nice stereo spread. RHYTHM GUITAR Synthesizers generally don’t replicate guitar sounds very well so I’ll record the guitar part as a digital audio track. After recording the part I notice that I played the last chorus section a bit sloppy.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS Now I’ll merge all of these tracks to one track. Then repeat the entire process again. Once I do that I have two tracks, each containing 4 vocal parts (total of 8). I’ll pan them hard right and left to get a nice stereo spread, then copy and paste the new background vocals into each chorus section in the song.
Digital Output to DAT The Montego II Home Studio includes a S/PDIF digital I/O port for outputting a digital signal to external recorders. For example, this signal can be recorded by a digital audio tape (DAT) deck or Sony Minidisc® recorder. Analog Mixdown Of course, you can also connect the line output of the Montego II board to the record input of an analog tape deck and record the mix via the analog signal.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS Video Tutorial menu program in the Turtle Beach Montego Home Studio/Digital Orchestrator Pro directory. Once you’ve mastered the basics of recording MIDI and digital audio tracks you can explore some of the more advanced capabilities of the studio hardware. These features are discussed below. Although you won’t need to be concerned with most of these features at the start, it’s a good idea to read the following material to get familiar with the system and it’s capabilities.
Note that the daughter synth shares the MPU-401 output port with the external MIDI device. If you would rather drive an external synthesizer with this port you can simply mute the daughter synth in the mixer application. USING THE DLS INSTRUMENT DOWNLOAD FEATURE DLS is a powerful feature in the Montego Home Studio which lets you download new instruments into the sampler synthesizer. A library containing dozens of additional instruments has been included.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS CANCUN FX WAVETABLE DAUGHTER BOARD The Cancun wavetable daughter board on the Montego II provides an additional 64 hardware voices. This synthesizer also provides a Roland GS compliant sound palette with over 128 General MIDI sounds with 225 variation sounds including sound effects and more than 200 drums sounds in 15 drum sets + 1 SFX set.
CANCUN DAUGHTERBOARD SYNTHESIZER EFFECTS The Cancun daughterboard synthesizer includes two channels of effects. These are channelized effects, meaning the effect level for each MIDI channel can be adjusted individually. The default effects are reverb and chorus however, effects can be changed via Sysex using Digital Orchestrator Pro’s Sysex window. See the demo sysex programs provided in the C:\Program Files\Turtle Beach Montego II Home Studio\Digital Orchestrator Pro\Sysex\Cancun\FX directory.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS The S/PDIF output feature and the second (quad) output are mutually exclusive. When using the S/PDIF output port make sure the Montego II Control Panel is NOT in Quad Speaker Mode. INCLUDED SOFTWARE: DIGITAL ORCHESTRATOR PRO Digital Orchestrator Pro is the software that harnesses the recording power of the Montego Home Studio hardware.
Edit WAV files using cut, paste, copy and continuously variable zoom. Record files of virtually unlimited length directly to the hard drive. Save and load internet ready compressed audio files. Modify WAV files with sound effects: echo, reverse, fade, and more. WAV file conversions include halve sample rate, stereo to mono and more. Embed WAV files by dragging icon into documents or load WAV files by dragging file name into AudioView.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS For more information on using the mixer please see the PC Mixer on-line help. SYSTEM TRAY LAUNCHER If you selected the option during the install the yellow speaker icon in the system tray (bottom right) should have been replaced with a blue speaker or Turtle Beach logo icon. Left clicking on this icon will display a master volume slider for making quick global volume adjustments.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS PTE A H R C 50 SEVEN THE TBS MONTEGO II HOME STUDIO CONTROL PANEL The TBS Montego II Home Studio Control Panel allows you to configure the features of your Montego II Home Studio. It lets you easily adjust wavetable settings, A3D settings and offers access to the A3D demos. The Montego II Home Studio Control Panel is slightly different in Windows 95/98 and Windows NT 4.0 so be sure to reference the proper section.
WINDOWS 95/98 TBS MONTEGO II HOME STUDIO CONTROL PANEL MIDI TAB DESTINATION FOR DOS BOX MIDI OUT This list box lets you select how MIDI is handled by programs running in DOS boxes. There are two options. Montego II Digital I/O MPU-401 - This setting sends MIDI data to an external synthesizer/daughter card attached to the MIDI port. Montego II Digital I/O MIDI - This setting sends MIDI data to the internal Montego II Home Studio music synthesizer.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS DOWNLOAD BUTTON The Download button lets you select a different instrument sound bank to be used by the Montego II Home Studio’s internal synthesizer. DLS Level 1 sound banks are supported as well as the Aureal ARL format. WAVETABLE EFFECTS The Montego II Home Studio offers advanced global effects. These controls allow fine tuning of the effects. Effects Checkbox – You can disable the effects with this checkbox.
Satellite speakers: Use this selection if you are listening through speakers placed far apart. (Default setting) Quad speakers: Use this selection if you are using the second line output for monitoring or if you are listening through four speakers. For optimal experience, place two speakers in front of you and two speakers behind you. The Montego II Home Studio ships in Stereo Satellite Speaker mode.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS DISABLE DIRECTSOUND HARDWARE ACCELERATOR Some games using DirectSound do not check the hardware resources correctly. If no sound is audible, you can disable hardware acceleration of DirectSound with this checkbox. Applications will then use the generic, slower and lower-quality software DirectSound drivers supplied within DirectX 5.0. Disabling DirectSound hardware acceleration disables all A3D functionality. A3D DEMOS TAB This tab offers quick access to the A3D demos.
64 Voice, Pro Quality – The wavetable engine is optimized for 64 voices. CPU utilization in 64-voice mode is significantly less than in 320-voice mode. WAVETABLE EFFECTS The Montego II Home Studio offers advanced global reverb and chorus effects. These controls allow fine tuning of the chorus and reverb effects. Effects Checkbox – You can disable the chorus and reverb effects with this checkbox. When disabled, no effects are heard even if a program or MIDI file requests them.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS PTE A H R C 56 EIGHT TECHNICAL SUPPORT This Getting Started Guide, the SoundCheck utilities and the various help and PDF files should be all you need to get the Montego II Home Studio sound card and the software applications working. However, if you need support, here is how to contact us — Monday through Friday, 9am-5pm, EST. TO CONTACT TURTLE BEACH TECHNICAL SUPPORT: Email: tech@tbeach.com Internet: www.tbeach.com (Visit out FAQ section!) Phone: 914.966.2150 Fax: 914.966.
IF YOU CALL: You must be registered or have your product ID at hand. If possible, use a telephone near your computer. The technician might need to ask about the type of system you are using and the additional hardware installed on the system — for example, a synthesizer, CD-ROM drive or MIDI interface. Try to have the manufacturers’ manuals for these peripherals at hand.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS A CANCUN WAVETABLE SYNTHESIZER INSTRUMENTS AND VARIATIONS The tables below list all of the available instruments and sounds in the CancunFX wavetable daughterboard synthesizer.
PC GENERAL MIDI C0 1st VAR C0 3rd VAR Piano 1w C 2nd VAR 0 16 Piano 1d 1 2 3 4 5 (Grand) Piano 1 (Bright) Piano 2 (El. Grd) Piano 3 Honky-tonk Piano El. Piano 1 8 8 Detuned EP 1 16 El. Piano 1v 24 60's El. Piano 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 El.
47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS Orchestral Harp Timpani String Ensemble 1 String Ensemble 2 Synth Strings 1 Synth Strings 2 Choir Aahs Voice Oohs Synth Voice Orchestra Hit Trumpet Trombone Tuba Muted Trumpet French Horn Brass Section Synth Brass 1 Synth Brass 2 Soprano Sax Alto Sax Tenor Sax Baritone Sax Oboe English Horn Bassoon Clarinet Piccolo Flute Recorder Pan Flut
96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 Pad 8 (sweep) FX 1 (rain) FX 2 (soundtrack) FX 3 (crystal) FX4 (atmosphere) FX 5 (brightness) FX 6 (goblins) FX 7 (echoes) FX 8 (sci-fi) Sitar Banjo Shamisen Koto Kalimba Bag pipe Fiddle Shanai Tinkle Bell Agogo Steel Drums Woodblock Taiko Drum Melodic Tom Synth Drum Reverse Cymbal 1 Syn Mallet 8 8 1 Brigthness2 Goblins2 Echo Bell 1 Sitar2 8 Taisho Koto 8 8 8 8 Castanets Concert BD Melo Tom 2 808
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS 33 - A1 Metronome Click 34 - A#1 Metronome Bell 35 - B1 HQ STD1 Kick2 HQ STD2 Kick2 HQ Room Kick2 36 - C2 HQ STD1 Kick1 HQ STD2 Kick1 HQ Room Kick1 37 - C#2 Side Stick 38 - D2 HQ STD1 HQ STD2 HQ Room Snare1 Snare1 Snare1 39 - D#2 Hand Clap 40 - E2 Snare Drum 2 HQ STD2 HQ Room Snare2 Snare1 41 - F2 HQ Low Floor HQ Power Low Tom Tom2 42 - F#2 Closed Hi Hat [EXC1] 43 - G2 HQ High Floor HQ Power Low Tom Tom1 44 - G#2 Pedal Hi-Hat [EXC1] 45 - A2 HQ Low Tom HQ Power Mid Tom2 46 - A#2 Op
70 - A#4 Maracas 71 - B4 Short Whistle[EXC2] 72 - C5 Long Whistle[EXC2] 73 - C#5 Short Guiro [EXC3] 74 - D5 Long Guiro [EXC3] 75 - D#5 Claves 76 - E5 Hi Wood Block 77 - F5 Low Wood Block 78 - F#5 Mute Cuica [EXC4] 79 - G5 Open Cuica [EXC4] 80 - G#5 Mute Triangle [EXC5] 81 - A5 Open Triangle[EXC5] 82 - A#5 Shaker 83 - B5 Jingle Bell 84 - C6 Belltree 85 - C#6 Castanets 86 - D6 Mute Surdo [EXC6] 87 - D#6 Open Surdo [EXC6] 88 - E6 Blank - Same sound as "Standard Set" [EXC] - Sounds with same EXC number a
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS 27 - D#1 Closed Hi Hat Pedal HiHat Open Hi Hat Ride Cymbal 28 - E1 29 - F1 30 - F#1 31 - G1 32 - G#1 33 - A1 34 - A#1 35 - B1 36 - C2 37 - C#2 38 - D2 39 - D#2 40 - E2 41 - F2 42 - F#2 43 - G2 44 - G#2 45 - A2 46 - A#2 47 - B2 48 - C3 49 - C#3 50 - D3 HQ 909 BD HQ 808 BD 808 Rim shot 808 Snare Drum HQ Dance Kick HQ Elec Kick2 HQ 909 Snare 808 Low Tom2 808 CHH [EXC1] 808 Low Tom2 808 CHH [EXC1] 808 Mid Tom2 808 OHH [EXC1] 808 Mid Tom1 808 Hi Tom2 HQ Dance snare2 Elec Low Tom
53 - F3 54 - F#3 55 - G3 56 - G#3 Timpani f Screaming Punch Heart Beat Footsteps1 Concert Cymbal2 Footsteps2 808 Cowbell 57 - A3 58 - A#3 59 - B3 Concert Cymbal1 60 - C4 61 - C#4 62 - D4 63 - D#4 64 - E4 808 High Conga 808 Mid Conga 808 Low Conga 65 - F4 66 - F#4 67 - G4 68 - G#4 69 - A4 70 - A#4 808 Maracas 71 - B4 72 - C5 73 - C#5 74 - D5 75 - D#5 Starship Gun Shot Machinegu n Lasergun Explosion 808 Claves 76 - E5 77 - F5 78 - F#5 79 - G5 80 - G#5 81 - A5 82 - A#5 83 - B5 84 - C6 85 - C#
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS * - No sound Blank - Same sound as "Standard Set" [EXC] - Sounds with same EXC number are mutually exclusive DRUM SET TABLE PART 3 (MIDI CHANNEL 10) 27 - D#1 28 - E1 29 - F1 30 - F#1 31 - G1 32 - G#1 33 - A1 34 - A#1 35 - B1 36 - C2 37 - C#2 38 - D2 39 - D#2 40 - E2 41 - F2 42 - F#2 43 - G2 44 - G#2 Prog 65 : STANDARD SET High Q Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Sticks Square Click Metronome Click Metronome Bell Kick drum2/Jazz BD2 Kick drum1/Jazz BD1 Side Stick Snare Drum 1 Ha
45 - A2 Low Tom 46 - A#2 Open Hi-Hat [EXC1] Low-Mid Tom Hi Mid Tom 47 - B2 48 - C3 49 - C#3 50 - D3 51 - D#3 52 - E3 53 - F3 54 - F#3 55 - G3 56 - G#3 57 - A3 58 - A#3 59 - B3 60 - C4 61 - C#4 62 - D4 63 - D#4 64 - E4 65 - F4 66 - F#4 67 - G4 68 - G#4 69 - A4 70 - A#4 71 - B4 72 - C5 73 - C#5 Crash Cymbal 1 High Tom Ride Cymbal 1 Chinese Cymbal Ride Bell Tambourine Splash Cymbal Cowbell Crash Cymbal 2 Vibraslap Ride Cymbal 2 Hi Bongo Low Bongo Mute Hi Conga Open Hi Conga Low Conga High Timbale Low
74 - D5 75 - D#5 76 - E5 77 - F5 78 - F#5 79 - G5 80 - G#5 81 - A5 82 - A#5 83 - B5 84 - C6 85 - C#6 86 - D6 87 - D#6 88 - E6 TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS Long Guiro [EXC3] Claves Hi Wood Block Low Wood Block Mute Cuica [EXC4] Open Cuica [EXC4] Mute Triangle [EXC5] Open Triangle[EXC 5] Shaker Jingle Bell Belltree Castanets Mute Surdo [EXC6] Open Surdo [EXC6] 808 Claves
B WARRANTY AND LICENSING INFORMATION This Appendix includes the warranty for the Montego II Home Studio sound card, the Voyetra End-User License Agreement for the software suite in this package and the FCC and EMC Declarations of Conformity. HARDWARE WARRANTY Voyetra Turtle Beach, Inc.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS at Voyetra's corporate headquarters. The Product must be returned in a static-proof bag, similar to the one included with the original packaging. A copy of the dated proof of purchase must be included with the defective Product and the RMA number must be clearly indicated on the outside of the package. All packages sent without an RMA number will be Returned to Sender.
Agreement, the term “Use” means loading the Software into RAM, as well as installing it onto a hard disk or other storage device. The Software is owned by Voyetra and is protected under United States copyright laws as well as international treaty provisions. You must treat the Software as you would any other copyrighted material. Voyetra retains title and ownership of the Software. The purchase price for the Software grants you a non-exclusive license to use one copy of the Software on a single computer.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS agree that this is the complete and exclusive statement of the Agreement between you and Voyetra which supersedes any proposal or prior agreement, oral or written, and any other communications between us regarding the subject matter of this Agreement. This Agreement shall be construed, interpreted and governed by the laws of the State of New York, except the federal laws which govern copyrights and registered trademarks.
FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PRODUCT NAME: Internal PCI Sound Card Model Number: TBS-33750-01 FCC RULES: TESTED TO COMPLY WITH FCC PART 15, CLASS B OPERATING ENVIRONMENT: FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions. (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2)This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (EMC) Manufacturers Name: Manufacturers Address: Turtle Beach Systems 5 Odell Plaza Yonkers, NY 10701 Declares that this product: Product Name: Model Number(s): Year of Manufacture: Montego II Home Studio TBS4003356-01 1999 Conforms to the following Product Specifications: EMC: EN55022 (CISPR:1993) CLASS B ENN50082-1 (1992):IEC801-2 (1981) ENN50082-1 (1992):IEC801-3 (1984) ENN50082-1 (1992):IEC801-4 (1988) Supplemental Information: The product herewi
INDEX warranty · 71 MPC-2 connector · 15 C CD-Audio Connector · 9 CD-ROM audio cable connecting · 15 H P port addresses, joystick · 35 Product ID Number · 12 R headphones · 8 I I/O addresses · 8 installing the sound card · 11 overview of the steps · 11 IRQs · 8 ISA slot · 13 J joystick/external MIDI connector · 9 L license agreement · 72 Line In · 9, 31 Line Out · 9, 31, 32 M Mic · 9, 31 Montego sound card features of · 7 installing · 11 RAM · 8 red wire · 15 registering your software · 6 reso
TURTLE BEACH SYSTEMS website · 2, 6 white wire · 15 Windows 3.x installing the drivers · 27 resources · 8 Windows 95 common conflicts · 24 installing the drivers · 17, 20 resources · 8 Testing and Troubleshooting · 23 Windows NT 4.