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'''[https://translate.google.co.uk/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.stcarchiv.de%2Fstc1987%2F02%2Fadap-soundrack&edit-text=&act=url] ADAP'''} by [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/aug00/articles/atarinotes.htm Hybrid Arts], similar to Sound Designer, in as much that it was the Sample Editor to the ADAP Soundrack, a hardware ADC. Introduced in 1987 it is apable of handling 16-BIT stereo samples up to a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz (despite 61 kHz claims). It also provided support for MIDI Sample Dump using the SDS format.
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'''[https://translate.google.co.uk/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.stcarchiv.de%2Fstc1987%2F02%2Fadap-soundrack&edit-text=&act=url ADAP'''] by [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/aug00/articles/atarinotes.htm Hybrid Arts], similar to Sound Designer, in as much that it was the Sample Editor to the [http://st-news.com/issues/st-news-volume-2-issue-3/previews/adap-sound-rack/ ADAP Soundrack], a hardware ADC / DAC. Introduced in 1987 it is capable of handling 16-bit stereo samples up to a sampling frequency of 48 kHz, despite higher claims. It also provided support for MIDI SDS.
However in 1989 along came ADAP II Soundrack, which offered D2D recording, much like Digidesign's [http://www.atari-wiki.com/index.php/Sound_Designer_/_Sound_Designer_II_%28Sound_Tools%29 Sound Designer II and Sound Tools package].
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However in 1989 along came the [http://www.atarimagazines.com/startv4n10/hollywood.html ADAP II Soundrack], which offered D2D recording, much like Digidesign's [http://www.atari-wiki.com/index.php/Sound_Designer_/_Sound_Designer_II_%28Sound_Tools%29 Sound Designer II and Sound Tools] package. This made the ADAP II Soundrack one of the first DAWs, and most likely the first for the Atari platform.
   
   
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== '''Overview'''
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== '''Overview''' ==
*'''Name:''' Pro Sound Designer
 
*'''Sample Format:''' 8 BITS
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*'''Name:''' ADAP / ADAP II
*'''Sample Rate:''' 3 to 30 kHz
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*'''Type:''' Sampler / Sample Editor
*'''Sound Quality:''' Mono
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*'''Sample Format:''' 16 bits
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*'''Sample Rate:''' Up to 48 kHz
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*'''Sound Quality:''' Stereo
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*'''Hardware ADC:''' Yes
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*'''ADC Connection Type:''' Cartridge Port
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--[[User:Atari74user|Atari74user]] 23:04, 2 March 2016 (CET)
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Latest revision as of 18:38, 19 April 2016

ADAP by Hybrid Arts, similar to Sound Designer, in as much that it was the Sample Editor to the ADAP Soundrack, a hardware ADC / DAC. Introduced in 1987 it is capable of handling 16-bit stereo samples up to a sampling frequency of 48 kHz, despite higher claims. It also provided support for MIDI SDS. However in 1989 along came the ADAP II Soundrack, which offered D2D recording, much like Digidesign's Sound Designer II and Sound Tools package. This made the ADAP II Soundrack one of the first DAWs, and most likely the first for the Atari platform.



Overview

  • Name: ADAP / ADAP II
  • Type: Sampler / Sample Editor
  • Sample Format: 16 bits
  • Sample Rate: Up to 48 kHz
  • Sound Quality: Stereo
  • Hardware ADC: Yes
  • ADC Connection Type: Cartridge Port


--Atari74user 23:04, 2 March 2016 (CET)


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