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'''[http://atarimusic.exxoshost.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=213:zero-x-digital-sound-processing&catid=51:audio-recording-editing&Itemid=217 Zero-X]''' by Copson Data was introduced in 1995. It was designed for the Atari Falcon, but does run on all Atari TOS computers from 1998. It is a 16-bit stereo Sampler capable of sampling frequencies of up to 48 kHz. Notable features include the ability of transferring samples via SCSI, MIDI Sample Dump conforming to the SDS standard, Akai SCSI D2D [https://translate.google.co.uk/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.stcarchiv.de%2Fstc1998%2F03_zerox.php&edit-text= (Zero-X 2] only, introduced in 1998) and Beatsplit. There were reportedly a few versions of Zero-X:
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'''[http://atarimusic.exxoshost.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=213:zero-x-digital-sound-processing&catid=51:audio-recording-editing&Itemid=217 Zero-X]''' by Copson Data was introduced in 1995. It was designed for the Atari Falcon, but does run on all Atari TOS computers from 1998. It is a Sample Editor, capable of handling 16-bit stereo samples of up to 48 kHz. Notable features include the ability of transferring samples via SCSI, MIDI Sample Dump conforming to the SDS standard, Akai SCSI D2D [https://translate.google.co.uk/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.stcarchiv.de%2Fstc1998%2F03_zerox.php&edit-text= (Zero-X 2] only, introduced in 1998) and Beatsplit. Oher than SCSI D2D, D2D sampling functions, as you would expect, are reserved for the Atari Falcon only. There were reportedly a few versions of Zero-X:
   
 
*68000 for all Atari ST/STE/Mega models
 
*68000 for all Atari ST/STE/Mega models
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*'''Sample Rate:''' Up to 48 kHz
 
*'''Sample Rate:''' Up to 48 kHz
 
*'''Sound Quality:''' Mono / Stereo
 
*'''Sound Quality:''' Mono / Stereo
*'''Hardware ADC:''' N/A / Atari Falcon Internal / Exrernal
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*'''Hardware ADC:''' N/A / Atari Falcon Internal and External
 
*'''ADC Connection Type:''' N/A / DSP Port
 
*'''ADC Connection Type:''' N/A / DSP Port
   

Latest revision as of 22:04, 9 June 2016

Zero-X by Copson Data was introduced in 1995. It was designed for the Atari Falcon, but does run on all Atari TOS computers from 1998. It is a Sample Editor, capable of handling 16-bit stereo samples of up to 48 kHz. Notable features include the ability of transferring samples via SCSI, MIDI Sample Dump conforming to the SDS standard, Akai SCSI D2D (Zero-X 2 only, introduced in 1998) and Beatsplit. Oher than SCSI D2D, D2D sampling functions, as you would expect, are reserved for the Atari Falcon only. There were reportedly a few versions of Zero-X:

  • 68000 for all Atari ST/STE/Mega models
  • 68030 for TT and Falcons
  • 68030+68882 for TT and Falcons with co-processors (FPU)
  • Zero-X 2 (for all Atari TOS models)



Overview

  • Name: Zero-X / Zero-X 2
  • Type: D2D Recorder / Sampler / Sample Editor
  • Sample Format: 12 and 16 bits
  • Sample Rate: Up to 48 kHz
  • Sound Quality: Mono / Stereo
  • Hardware ADC: N/A / Atari Falcon Internal and External
  • ADC Connection Type: N/A / DSP Port


--Atari74user 23:14, 2 March 2016 (CET)


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