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'''Master Sound 2''', following on from Master Sound, was licensed by Microdeal and was introduced in 1990.  Again the GUI looks much like Master Sound.  It is an 8-bit Sampler which is capable of mono sampling frequencies between 5 kHz and 20 kHz.
Following on from Master Sound, '''Master Sound 2''' by Microdeal was introduced in 1990.  Again the GUI looks much like [[Master Sound]], given it is a Ferry Rawasi product.  It is an 8-bit Sampler which is capable of mono sampling frequencies between 3 kHz and 30.7 kHz, and introduced the AVR sample file format to the Master Series.  Developed by 2 Bit Systems under Microedeal, the AVR format was likely derived from the Pro Series of Samplers by again, 2 Bit Systems, and was the sample file format all Microdeal Samplers used from 1990.  Compared to Master Sound, Master Sound 2 offers functions such as MIDI compatibility, STE enhanced options, 3D Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), volume control, filters and compression.  




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== '''Overview''' ==
== '''Overview''' ==
*'''Name:''' Master Sound
*'''Name:''' Master Sound 2
*'''Type:''' Sampler / Sample Editor
*'''Sample Format:''' 8 bits
*'''Sample Format:''' 8 bits
*'''Sample Rate:''' 5 to 20 kHz
*'''Sample Rate:''' 3 to 30.7 kHz
*'''Sound Quality:''' Mono
*'''Sound Quality:''' Mono
*'''Hardware ADC:''' Yes
*'''ADC Connection Type:''' Cartridge Port
--[[User:Atari74user|Atari74user]] 23:15, 2 March 2016 (CET)
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 18 June 2016

Following on from Master Sound, Master Sound 2 by Microdeal was introduced in 1990. Again the GUI looks much like Master Sound, given it is a Ferry Rawasi product. It is an 8-bit Sampler which is capable of mono sampling frequencies between 3 kHz and 30.7 kHz, and introduced the AVR sample file format to the Master Series. Developed by 2 Bit Systems under Microedeal, the AVR format was likely derived from the Pro Series of Samplers by again, 2 Bit Systems, and was the sample file format all Microdeal Samplers used from 1990. Compared to Master Sound, Master Sound 2 offers functions such as MIDI compatibility, STE enhanced options, 3D Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), volume control, filters and compression.


Master Sound 2.jpg


Overview

  • Name: Master Sound 2
  • Type: Sampler / Sample Editor
  • Sample Format: 8 bits
  • Sample Rate: 3 to 30.7 kHz
  • Sound Quality: Mono
  • Hardware ADC: Yes
  • ADC Connection Type: Cartridge Port


--Atari74user 23:15, 2 March 2016 (CET)


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