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<b>Description:</b> Can play and record samples from 5KHz to 30KHz, load and save in .AVR, .SPL, and .SAM format. |
<b>Description:</b> Can play and record samples from 5KHz to 30KHz, load and save in .AVR, .SPL, and .SAM format. |
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− | <BR><b>Version:</b> 1.04 |
+ | <BR><b>Version:</b> 1.04 / 1.10 / 1.11 |
<BR><b>Resolutions:</b> Medium / High |
<BR><b>Resolutions:</b> Medium / High |
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<BR><b>Format:</b> TOS |
<BR><b>Format:</b> TOS |
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<BR><b>Language:</b> English <b> |
<BR><b>Language:</b> English <b> |
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− | <BR>Link:</b> [[:File:SOUNDLAB.zip]] |
+ | <BR>Link:</b> [[:File:SOUNDLAB.zip]] | [[:File:SNDLAB_1.1.zip]] | [[:File:SNDLAB1.11.zip]] |
Latest revision as of 11:32, 18 December 2023
Description: Can play and record samples from 5KHz to 30KHz, load and save in .AVR, .SPL, and .SAM format.
Version: 1.04 / 1.10 / 1.11
Resolutions: Medium / High
Format: TOS
Language: English
Link: File:SOUNDLAB.zip | File:SNDLAB_1.1.zip | File:SNDLAB1.11.zip
High Resolution
Medium Resolution
Sound Lab was introduced in 1992 by Damien M Jones (aka DMJ Software) as a Shareware release. It is an 8-bit mono Sampler, capable of sampling frequencies between 5 to 30 kHz. Being Shareware, it did not come with a hardware ADC, however can utilise a cartridge based ADC connected to your Atari. It supports AVR, SAM, SPL, SND and WAV file formats.
Overview
- Name: Sound Lab
- Type: Sampler / Sample Editor
- Sample Format: 8 bits
- Sample Rate: 5 to 30 kHz
- Sound Quality: Mono
- Hardware ADC: Yes (not icluded)
- ADC Connection Type: Cartridge Port
--Atari74user 17:01, 20 March 2016 (CET)
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