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'''[http://st-news.com/issues/st-news-volume-2-issue-4/previews/new-g-data-software/ AS Sound Sampler]''' by G-Data was introduced in 1987. It is a Sampler that is believed to have been capable of 8-bit mono sampliing of frequencies between 11.3kHz and 36.4 kHz. It came with a hardware ADC which connected to the Atari ST's Parallel Port, which was adorned with three controls, volume input, volume output and a high pass filter which screens out unwanted frequencies. In it's infancy it was a little error prone, and the following year in 1988, the product was re-packaged as [http://st-news.com/issues/st-news-volume-2-issue-7/previews/as-sound-sampler-ii/ AS Sound Sampler II]. [https://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.stcarchiv.de/hc1988/03/atari-news&prev=search AS Sound Sampler II] was less buggy, and had improved features such as Intensify and Echo. It similarly came with a hardware ADC which connected to the Atari ST's Parallel Port. There is reportedly an AS Sound Sampler II Maxi +, but details are unknown.
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'''[http://st-news.com/issues/st-news-volume-2-issue-4/previews/new-g-data-software/ AS Sound Sampler]''' by [https://www.gdatasoftware.co.uk/about-g-data/company-profile G-Data] was introduced in 1987. It is a Sampler that is believed to have been capable of 8-bit mono sampliing of frequencies between 11.3kHz and 36.4 kHz. It came with a hardware ADC which connected to the Atari ST's Parallel Port, which was adorned with three controls, volume input, volume output and a high pass filter which screens out unwanted frequencies. In it's infancy it was a little error prone, and the following year in 1988, the product was re-packaged as [http://st-news.com/issues/st-news-volume-2-issue-7/previews/as-sound-sampler-ii/ AS Sound Sampler II]. [https://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.stcarchiv.de/hc1988/03/atari-news&prev=search AS Sound Sampler II] was less buggy, and had improved features such as Intensify and Echo. It similarly came with a hardware ADC which connected to the Atari ST's Parallel Port. There is reportedly an AS Sound Sampler II Maxi+, that had a hardware ADC which plugged into the Cartridge Port, but details are largely unknown.
   
   
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*'''Sample Rate:''' 11.3 to 36.4 kHz
 
*'''Sample Rate:''' 11.3 to 36.4 kHz
 
*'''Sound Quality:''' Mono
 
*'''Sound Quality:''' Mono
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*'''Hardware ADC:''' Yes
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*'''ADC Connection Type:''' Cartridge Port
   
   
 
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AS Sound Sampler by G-Data was introduced in 1987. It is a Sampler that is believed to have been capable of 8-bit mono sampliing of frequencies between 11.3kHz and 36.4 kHz. It came with a hardware ADC which connected to the Atari ST's Parallel Port, which was adorned with three controls, volume input, volume output and a high pass filter which screens out unwanted frequencies. In it's infancy it was a little error prone, and the following year in 1988, the product was re-packaged as AS Sound Sampler II. AS Sound Sampler II was less buggy, and had improved features such as Intensify and Echo. It similarly came with a hardware ADC which connected to the Atari ST's Parallel Port. There is reportedly an AS Sound Sampler II Maxi+, that had a hardware ADC which plugged into the Cartridge Port, but details are largely unknown.


AS Sound Sampler II pictured on the left


Overview

  • Name: AS Sound Sampler / AS Sound Sampler II
  • Type: Sampler / Sample Editor respectively
  • Sample Format: 8 bits
  • Sample Rate: 11.3 to 36.4 kHz
  • Sound Quality: Mono
  • Hardware ADC: Yes
  • ADC Connection Type: Cartridge Port


--Atari74user 23:50, 12 March 2016 (CET)


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