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'''The ST Sound Digitizer''' by Hippopotamus Software was introduced in 1987, and is said to be the first Sampler for the Atari TOS range of computers, although others appear to claim this same accolade. Later licensed by Navarone Industries in 1988, ST Sound Digitizer is an 8 bit Sampler, which is capable of mono sampling frequencies of between 1 kHz and 64 kHz.
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'''The ST Sound Digitizer''' by Hippopotamus Software was introduced in 1987, and is said to be the first Sampler for the TOS range of Atari computers, although others appear to claim this same accolade. Later licensed by Navarone Industries in 1988, ST Sound Digitizer is an 8 bit Sampler, which is capable of mono sampling frequencies between 1 kHz and 64 kHz.
   
   
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'''Name:''' ST Sound Digitizer
 
'''Sample Format:''' 8 bits
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*'''Name:''' ST Sound Digitizer
'''Sample Rate:''' 1 to 64 kHz
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*'''Sample Format:''' 8 bits
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*'''Sample Rate:''' 1 to 64 kHz
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*'''Sound Quality:''' Mono

Revision as of 18:46, 27 February 2016

The ST Sound Digitizer by Hippopotamus Software was introduced in 1987, and is said to be the first Sampler for the TOS range of Atari computers, although others appear to claim this same accolade. Later licensed by Navarone Industries in 1988, ST Sound Digitizer is an 8 bit Sampler, which is capable of mono sampling frequencies between 1 kHz and 64 kHz.



  • Name: ST Sound Digitizer
  • Sample Format: 8 bits
  • Sample Rate: 1 to 64 kHz
  • Sound Quality: Mono