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Revision as of 17:11, 13 March 2016
Genwave 12 was initially introduced by Drumware, later to become Interval Music Systems (IMS). It was the first 'Universal' MIDI Sample Editor for the TOS range, a blueprint which others followed, like [Avalon]. The history of Genwave 12 is somewhat confusing, but it is believed that it started life named as Genwave, first reported in 1987*. It supported mono editing of 12-bit Samplers like the Akai S900, or Sequential Circuits Prophet 2000, and went through various sub versioned releases.
- *See STart Special Issue #1 - Page 72
Overview
- Name: Genwave 12
- Type: MIDI Sample Editor
- Sample Format: N/A
- Sample Rate: N/A
- Sound Quality: N/A
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