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'''[http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1997_articles/dec97/ataridec97.html Sound Chip Synth]''' by Electronic Cow was released in 1996 as shareware, and was Electronic Cow's first release. Not a Sample Editor in the truest sense, moreover Sound Chip Synth is a Wavetable Generator. It allows the creation of your own sounds via common periodoc [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waveform waveforms]. i.e Sine, Square, Sawtooth and Triangle waveforms, and works in the same way as an analogue mono synthesiser, as it's design suggests. Therefore the user can adjust the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_oscillator Oscillators] including the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-frequency_oscillation LFO], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variable-gain_amplifier VCA], Noise, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amplitude_modulation Amplitide Modulation] and the Envelope. Sounds can be generated in 8 or 16-bit, up to a frequency of 48 kHz. The sythn can be played over MIDI, and sounds can be saved in native SYN file format, or saved as a sample in AVR, AIFF or SPL file formats. There were technically 3 versions of Sound Chip Synth, irrespective of sub versions.
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'''[http://cd.textfiles.com/atarilibrary/atari_cd10/PAGES/ISSUES/AC2.HTM/PAGES/SOUND.HTM Sound Chip Synth]''' by Electronic Cow was released in 1996 as Shareware, and is believed to be Electronic Cow's first release, and first in a series of similiar, albeit different titled products. Not a Sample Editor in the truest sense, moreover Sound Chip Synth is a Sound Generator. It allows the creation of your own sounds via common periodoc [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waveform waveforms]. i.e Sine, Square, Sawtooth and Triangle waveforms, and works in the same way as an analogue mono synthesiser, as it's design suggests. Therefore the user can adjust the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_oscillator Oscillators] including the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-frequency_oscillation LFO], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variable-gain_amplifier VCA], Noise, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amplitude_modulation Amplitide Modulation] and the Envelope. Sounds can be generated in 8 or 16-bit, up to a frequency of 48 kHz. Sound Chip Synth can be played over MIDI, and sounds can be saved in native SYN file format, or saved as a sample in AVR, AIFF or SPL file formats. There are technically three versions of Sound Chip Synth, irrespective of sub versions, and loosely speaking, was developed for all TOS computers.
   
   
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== '''Overview''' ==
 
== '''Overview''' ==
 
*'''Name:''' Sound Chip Synth
 
*'''Name:''' Sound Chip Synth
*'''Type:''' Wavetable Generator
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*'''Type:''' Sound Generator
 
*'''Sample Format:''' 8 and 16 bits
 
*'''Sample Format:''' 8 and 16 bits
 
*'''Sample Rate:''' Up to 48 kHz
 
*'''Sample Rate:''' Up to 48 kHz

Latest revision as of 22:36, 19 September 2016

Sound Chip Synth by Electronic Cow was released in 1996 as Shareware, and is believed to be Electronic Cow's first release, and first in a series of similiar, albeit different titled products. Not a Sample Editor in the truest sense, moreover Sound Chip Synth is a Sound Generator. It allows the creation of your own sounds via common periodoc waveforms. i.e Sine, Square, Sawtooth and Triangle waveforms, and works in the same way as an analogue mono synthesiser, as it's design suggests. Therefore the user can adjust the Oscillators including the LFO, VCA, Noise, Amplitide Modulation and the Envelope. Sounds can be generated in 8 or 16-bit, up to a frequency of 48 kHz. Sound Chip Synth can be played over MIDI, and sounds can be saved in native SYN file format, or saved as a sample in AVR, AIFF or SPL file formats. There are technically three versions of Sound Chip Synth, irrespective of sub versions, and loosely speaking, was developed for all TOS computers.



Overview

  • Name: Sound Chip Synth
  • Type: Sound Generator
  • Sample Format: 8 and 16 bits
  • Sample Rate: Up to 48 kHz
  • Sound Quality: Mono
  • Hardware ADC: N/A
  • ADC Connection Type: N/A


--Atari74user 13:55, 23 April 2016 (CEST)


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