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− | '''SampleMaker''' licensed by Virtual Sounds was introduced 1987. It is a Sample Editor |
+ | '''SampleMaker''' licensed by Virtual Sounds was introduced 1987. It is a MIDI Sample Editor, allowing editing of parameters via MIDI of various samplers, including the Ensoniq Mirage, Akai S900, Sequential Circuits Prophet 2000, E-mu Emax, Ensoniq EPS and Casio FZ-1. It was one of the very first pure Universal MIDI Sample Editors for the Atari TOS range. It also provides support for the MIDI Sample Dump Standard [http://www.4front-tech.com/pguide/midi/midi8.html (SDS).] At the top end it is capable of handling the Casio FZ-1's 16-bit samples, up to it's Sample Rate of 36 kHz, however a table of each Sampler and their respective Sample Format and Sample Rates are specified below. |
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*'''Sample Rate:''' N/A |
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*'''Sound Quality:''' N/A |
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Latest revision as of 18:12, 19 April 2016
SampleMaker licensed by Virtual Sounds was introduced 1987. It is a MIDI Sample Editor, allowing editing of parameters via MIDI of various samplers, including the Ensoniq Mirage, Akai S900, Sequential Circuits Prophet 2000, E-mu Emax, Ensoniq EPS and Casio FZ-1. It was one of the very first pure Universal MIDI Sample Editors for the Atari TOS range. It also provides support for the MIDI Sample Dump Standard (SDS). At the top end it is capable of handling the Casio FZ-1's 16-bit samples, up to it's Sample Rate of 36 kHz, however a table of each Sampler and their respective Sample Format and Sample Rates are specified below.
Sampler | Sample Format | Max. Sample Rate |
Ensoniq Mirage | 8 bits | 32 kHz |
Akai S900 | 12 bits | 40 kHz |
Sequential Circuits Prophet 2000 | 12 bits | 42 kHz |
E=mu Emax | 12 bits | 42 kHz |
Ensoniq EPS | 13 bits | 52 kHz |
Casio FZ-1 | 16 bits | 36 kHz |
Overview
- Name: SampleMaker
- Type: MIDI Sample Editor
- Sample Format: N/A
- Sample Rate: N/A
- Sound Quality: N/A
- Hardware ADC: N/A
- ADC Connection Type: N/A
--Atari74user 14:56, 12 March 2016 (CET)
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