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'''Turbosynth''' by Digidesign was another of their software releases to be ported in 1989 from thre Mac. It is a Universal MIDI Sample Editor that offered modular synthesis. With Turbosynth you can create [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Sound_Synthesis_Theory/Oscillators_and_Wavetables Wavetables], and edit samples to send via MIDI to the likes of the Akai S700, Akai X7000, Akai S900, Akai S950, [http://www.vintagesynth.com/korg/dss1.php Korg DSS-1, Korh DSM-1], Ensoniq EPS, Ensoniq Mirage, Casio FZ-1, Casio FZ-10M, Sequential Circuits Prophet 2000, Roland S-10, Roland S-220, Roland MKS-100, [http://www.vintagesynth.com/roland/s50.php Roland S-50, Roland S-550] and Roland S-330. It also supported the MIDI Sample Dump Standard and provided drivers for 12 and 16-bit Samplers.
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'''Turbosynth''' by Digidesign was another of their software releases to be ported in 1989 from the Mac, like [http://www.atari-wiki.com/index.php/Sound_Designer_/_Sound_Designer_II Sound Designer] in the same year. It is a Universal MIDI Sample Editor which offers modular synthesis. With Turbosynth you can create sounds, and edit these sounds, or rather samples, to send via MIDI to the likes of the Akai S700, Akai X7000, Akai S900, Akai S950, Korg DSS-1, [http://www.polynominal.com/Korg-DSM-1/index.html Korg DSM-1], Ensoniq EPS, Ensoniq Mirage, Casio FZ-1, Casio FZ-10M, Sequential Circuits Prophet 2000, [http://www.vintagesynth.com/roland/s10.php Roland S-10], [http://www.vintagesynth.com/roland/s220.php Roland S-220], Roland MKS-100, [http://www.vintagesynth.com/roland/s50.php Roland S-50, Roland S-550] and Roland S-330 Samplers. It provides support for MIDI SDS, providing drivers for 12 and 16-bit Samplers respectively.
   
   
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== '''Overview''' ==
 
== '''Overview''' ==
 
*'''Name:''' Turbosynth
 
*'''Name:''' Turbosynth
*'''Type:''' MIDI Sample Editor / Wavetable Generator
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*'''Type:''' MIDI Sample Editor / Sound Generator
 
*'''Sample Format:''' N/A
 
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--[[User:Atari74user|Atari74user]] 23:54, 14 March 2016 (CET)
 
--[[User:Atari74user|Atari74user]] 23:54, 14 March 2016 (CET)

Latest revision as of 13:28, 12 November 2016

Turbosynth by Digidesign was another of their software releases to be ported in 1989 from the Mac, like Sound Designer in the same year. It is a Universal MIDI Sample Editor which offers modular synthesis. With Turbosynth you can create sounds, and edit these sounds, or rather samples, to send via MIDI to the likes of the Akai S700, Akai X7000, Akai S900, Akai S950, Korg DSS-1, Korg DSM-1, Ensoniq EPS, Ensoniq Mirage, Casio FZ-1, Casio FZ-10M, Sequential Circuits Prophet 2000, Roland S-10, Roland S-220, Roland MKS-100, Roland S-50, Roland S-550 and Roland S-330 Samplers. It provides support for MIDI SDS, providing drivers for 12 and 16-bit Samplers respectively.



Overview

  • Name: Turbosynth
  • Type: MIDI Sample Editor / Sound Generator
  • Sample Format: N/A
  • Sample Rate: N/A
  • Sound Quality: N/A
  • Hardware ADC: N/A
  • ADC Connection Type: N/A


--Atari74user 23:54, 14 March 2016 (CET)


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