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− | '''Musicom''' by Compo was introduced in 1993. Designed for the Atari Falcon, it is a 16-bit stereo D2D Sampler capable of sampling frequencies from 8.2 kHz to 49.2 kHz. It can sample at 8-bit mono, 8-bit stereo and 16-bit stereo. [https://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.stcarchiv.de/ai1996/sh/falcon-hd-recording&prev=search Musicom 2] introduced in 1994, again was a 16-bit stereo D2D Sampler but added 2 track D2D recording and editing, |
+ | '''Musicom''' by Compo was introduced in 1993. Designed for the Atari Falcon, it is a 16-bit stereo D2D Sampler capable of sampling frequencies from 8.2 kHz to 49.2 kHz. It can sample at 8-bit mono, 8-bit stereo and 16-bit stereo. [https://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.stcarchiv.de/ai1996/sh/falcon-hd-recording&prev=search Musicom 2] introduced in 1994, again was a 16-bit stereo D2D Sampler but added 2 track D2D recording and editing, straying into the realms of an early DAW for the Falcon. It can sample at 8-bit mono, 8-bit stereo, 16-bit mono and 16-bit stereo, at sampling frequencies from 7.4 kHz to 49.2 kHz. Via a digital interface such as the Steinberg FDI or [http://atarimusic.exxoshost.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=143:soundpool-spdif-digital-interface-for-the-atari-falcon-030&catid=76:falcon-music-hardware&Itemid=341 SoundPool SPDIF], it supported sample frequencies at 44.1 or 48 kHz respectively. |
Revision as of 12:14, 6 March 2016
Musicom by Compo was introduced in 1993. Designed for the Atari Falcon, it is a 16-bit stereo D2D Sampler capable of sampling frequencies from 8.2 kHz to 49.2 kHz. It can sample at 8-bit mono, 8-bit stereo and 16-bit stereo. Musicom 2 introduced in 1994, again was a 16-bit stereo D2D Sampler but added 2 track D2D recording and editing, straying into the realms of an early DAW for the Falcon. It can sample at 8-bit mono, 8-bit stereo, 16-bit mono and 16-bit stereo, at sampling frequencies from 7.4 kHz to 49.2 kHz. Via a digital interface such as the Steinberg FDI or SoundPool SPDIF, it supported sample frequencies at 44.1 or 48 kHz respectively.
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Overview
- Name: Musicom / Musicom 2
- Sample Format: 8 and 16 bits
- Sample Rate: 8.2 kHz to 49.2 kHz / 7.4 kHz to 49.2 kHz, with added 44.1 and 48 kHz support
- Sound Quality: Mono / Stereo