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'''Soundfiler''' by Drumware was first introduced in 1987. Again like [[Soundworks]], these were a series of individually tailored MIDI Sample Editors. Drumware initially released Soundfiler S612 aka 'Soundfiler ST', followed by Soundfiler X7000 / S700 and Soundfiler S900 in 1988. Features included cross fade looping, frrehand waveform drawing, digital equalisation amongst others. They of course catered for the Akai S612, Akai S700, Akai and Akai S900 range of 8 to 12-Bit Samplers.
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'''Soundfiler''' by Drumware was first introduced in 1987. Again like [[Soundworks]], these were a series of individually tailored MIDI Sample Editors. Drumware initially released Soundfiler S612 aka 'Soundfiler ST', followed by Soundfiler X7000 / S700 and [http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/drumware-soundfiler/1057 Soundfiler S900] in 1988. Features include cross fade looping, freehand waveform drawing and digital equalisation amongst others. They of course cater for the Akai S612, Akai S700, Akai X7000 and Akai S900 range of 12-bit Samplers as illustrated below.
   
   
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{| border="1"
[[File:Soundfiler Studio.png|320px]]
 
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| style="background-color: #CCE1D7"|'''Name'''
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| style="background-color: #CCE1D7"|'''Sampler'''
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| style="background-color: #CCE1D7"|'''Sample Format'''
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| style="background-color: #CCE1D7"|'''Max. Sample Rate'''
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| style="background-color: #F5F5F5;"|Soundflier S612
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| style="background-color: #F5F5F5;"|Akai S612
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| style="background-color: #F5F5F5;"|12 bits
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| style="background-color: #F5F5F5;"|32 kHz
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|-
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| style="background-color: #F5F5F5;"|Soundfiler X7000 / S700
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| style="background-color: #F5F5F5;"|Akai S700
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| style="background-color: #F5F5F5;"|12 bits
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| style="background-color: #F5F5F5;"|32 kHz
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|-
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| style="background-color: #F5F5F5;"|Soundfiler X7000 / S700
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| style="background-color: #F5F5F5;"|Akai X7000
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| style="background-color: #F5F5F5;"|12 bits
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| style="background-color: #F5F5F5;"|40 kHz
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|-
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| style="background-color: #F5F5F5;"|Soundfiler S900
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| style="background-color: #F5F5F5;"|Akai S900
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| style="background-color: #F5F5F5;"|12 bits
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| style="background-color: #F5F5F5;"|40 kHz
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|-
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|}
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[[File:Soundfiler S900.png|453px]]
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''Soundfiler S900 screenshot''
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[[File:Soundfiler Studio.png|446px]]
   
 
''Soundfiler at work''
 
''Soundfiler at work''
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*'''Sample Rate:''' N/A
 
*'''Sample Rate:''' N/A
 
*'''Sound Quality:''' N/A
 
*'''Sound Quality:''' N/A
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*'''Hardware ADC:''' N/A
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*'''ADC Connection Type:''' N/A
   
   
--[[User:Atari74user|Atari74user]] 21:27, 13 March 2016 (CET)
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--[[User:Atari74user|Atari74user]] 22:16, 24 May 2016 (CEST)
   
   

Latest revision as of 21:17, 24 May 2016

Soundfiler by Drumware was first introduced in 1987. Again like Soundworks, these were a series of individually tailored MIDI Sample Editors. Drumware initially released Soundfiler S612 aka 'Soundfiler ST', followed by Soundfiler X7000 / S700 and Soundfiler S900 in 1988. Features include cross fade looping, freehand waveform drawing and digital equalisation amongst others. They of course cater for the Akai S612, Akai S700, Akai X7000 and Akai S900 range of 12-bit Samplers as illustrated below.


Name Sampler Sample Format Max. Sample Rate
Soundflier S612 Akai S612 12 bits 32 kHz
Soundfiler X7000 / S700 Akai S700 12 bits 32 kHz
Soundfiler X7000 / S700 Akai X7000 12 bits 40 kHz
Soundfiler S900 Akai S900 12 bits 40 kHz


Soundfiler S900 screenshot


Soundfiler at work


Overview

  • Name: Soundfiler S612 / Soundfiler X7000/S700 / Soundfiler S900
  • Type: MIDI Sample Editors
  • Sample Format: N/A
  • Sample Rate: N/A
  • Sound Quality: N/A
  • Hardware ADC: N/A
  • ADC Connection Type: N/A


--Atari74user 22:16, 24 May 2016 (CEST)


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