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'''[http://www.atarimagazines.com/startv3n3/softsynth.html Softsynth]''' by Digidesign was ported in 1989 from the Mac. It is a Wavetable Generator, and arguably the first fot the Atari TOS platform. This means you can create [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Sound_Synthesis_Theory/Oscillators_and_Wavetables wavetables], and edit samples to send via MIDI to the likes of the Akai S700, Akai X7000, Akai S900, Akai S612, Korg DSS-1, Ensoniq Mirage, Sequential Circuits Prophet 2000 Samplers for example. In fact a total 15 Samplers are supported, and provides support for MIDI SDS. To create sounds it uses techniques known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Additive_synthesis additive synthesis], and FM synthesis, creating sounds from inception, or from preset paramaters. Sound can also be output via a hardware ADC such as that supplied with [http://www.atari-wiki.com/index.php/ST_Sound_Digitizer ST Sound Digitizer] or [http://www.atari-wiki.com/index.php/ST_Replay ST Replay].
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'''[http://www.atarimagazines.com/startv3n3/softsynth.html Softsynth]''' by Digidesign was ported in 1989 from the Mac. It is a Wavetable Generator, and arguably the first fot the Atari TOS platform. This means you can create [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Sound_Synthesis_Theory/Oscillators_and_Wavetables wavetables], and edit samples to send via MIDI to the likes of the Akai S700, Akai X7000, Akai S900, Akai S612, Korg DSS-1, Ensoniq Mirage, Sequential Circuits Prophet 2000 Samplers for example. In fact a total 15 Samplers are supported, and also provides support for MIDI SDS. To create sounds it uses techniques known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Additive_synthesis additive synthesis], and FM synthesis, creating sounds from inception, or from preset paramaters. Sound can also be output via a hardware ADC such as that supplied with [http://www.atari-wiki.com/index.php/ST_Sound_Digitizer ST Sound Digitizer] or [http://www.atari-wiki.com/index.php/ST_Replay ST Replay].
   
   

Revision as of 20:52, 22 April 2016

Softsynth by Digidesign was ported in 1989 from the Mac. It is a Wavetable Generator, and arguably the first fot the Atari TOS platform. This means you can create wavetables, and edit samples to send via MIDI to the likes of the Akai S700, Akai X7000, Akai S900, Akai S612, Korg DSS-1, Ensoniq Mirage, Sequential Circuits Prophet 2000 Samplers for example. In fact a total 15 Samplers are supported, and also provides support for MIDI SDS. To create sounds it uses techniques known as additive synthesis, and FM synthesis, creating sounds from inception, or from preset paramaters. Sound can also be output via a hardware ADC such as that supplied with ST Sound Digitizer or ST Replay.



Overview

  • Name: Softsynth
  • Type: Wavetable Generator
  • Sample Format: N/A
  • Sample Rate: N/A
  • Sound Quality: N/A
  • Hardware ADC: Not supplied
  • ADC Connection Type: Cartridge


--Atari74user 23:54, 14 March 2016 (CET)


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