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Following on from Replay 4 came '''Replay 8''' by Microdeal, introduced in 1990. Where did Replay 5, 6 and 7 go? Likely the naming convention referred to the Sample Format of 8-bits. Similiar to [[Replay 4]], it is of course an 8-bit Sampler which is capable of mono sampling frequencies between 5.5 kHz and 32 kHz, plus an additional 44 kHz and 48 kHz.
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Following on from [[Replay Professional]] came '''Replay 8''' by Microdeal, also introduced in 1990. Where did Replay 5, 6 and 7 go? Likely the naming convention referred to the Sample Format of 8-bits, to distinguish between Replay Professional and it's 12-bit capability. It is of course an 8-bit Sampler which is capable of mono sampling frequencies between 5.5 kHz and 32 kHz, plus an additional 44 kHz and 48 kHz.
   
   

Revision as of 17:16, 28 February 2016

Following on from Replay Professional came Replay 8 by Microdeal, also introduced in 1990. Where did Replay 5, 6 and 7 go? Likely the naming convention referred to the Sample Format of 8-bits, to distinguish between Replay Professional and it's 12-bit capability. It is of course an 8-bit Sampler which is capable of mono sampling frequencies between 5.5 kHz and 32 kHz, plus an additional 44 kHz and 48 kHz.



Overview

  • Name: Replay 8
  • Sample Format: 8 bits
  • Sample Rate: 5.5 to 32 kHz, plus an additional 44 and 48 kHz
  • Sound Quality: Mono