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*'''Sample Format:''' 16 bits |
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*'''Sample Rate:''' Up to 50 kHz |
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Revision as of 21:36, 7 March 2016
New Wave by developer David Snow was released as [1]Freeware in 2000. It is a Sample Editor with a difference, developed for the Atari Falcon. Unlike other Sample Editors, with New Wave you create your own sounds, literally creating your own 16-Bit sounds using a technique called 'additive synthesis'. Where the sample element comes into play, is that these sounds can either be saved as a native .WAV file, not to be confused with [Microsoft's Waveform Audio File Format], or sent via MIDI SDS to your Sampler. Similarly, your new sound sample can be saved in Sound Designer or Replay file formats. New Wave can support
Overview
- Name: New Wave
- Sample Format: 16 bits
- Sample Rate: Up to 50 kHz
- Sound Quality: Mono
--Atari74user 23:14, 2 March 2016 (CET)