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*'''Name:''' Soundworks | *'''Name:''' Soundworks | ||
*'''Type:''' MIDI Sample Editors | *'''Type:''' MIDI Sample Editors | ||
*'''Sample Format:''' | *'''Sample Format:''' N/A | ||
*'''Sample Rate:''' | *'''Sample Rate:''' N/A | ||
*'''Sound Quality:''' | *'''Sound Quality:''' N/A | ||
--[[User:Atari74user|Atari74user]] 16:53, 12 March 2016 (CET) | --[[User:Atari74user|Atari74user]] 16:53, 12 March 2016 (CET) | ||
Revision as of 12:45, 12 March 2016
Soundworks by Steinberg was first introduced in 1987. These were a series of individually tailored MIDI Sample Editor. The Soundworks series were the sister products to the Synthworks series which catered for various Synthesizers. The Soundworks products included Soundworks Mirage, Soundworks S900, Soundworks Prophet 2000, Soundworks Emax, Soundworks ADS and Soundoworks Casio. At the top end, Soundworks is capable of handling the Dynacord ADS' 16-bit samples, up to it's Sample Rate of 44.1 kHz. A breakdown of each Soundoworks Sample Editor, and the respective Sampler details are represented below.
| Name | Sampler | Sample Format | Max. Sample Rate |
| Soundworks Mirage | Ensoniq Mirage | 8 bits | 32 kHz |
| Soundworks S900 | Akai S900 | 12 bits | 40 kHz |
| Soundworks Prophet 2000 | Prophet 2000 | 12 bits | 42 kHz |
| Soundworks Emax | Emu Emax | 12 bits | 42 kHz |
| Soundworks FZ-1 | Casio FZ-1 | 16 bits | 36 kHz |
| Soundworks ADS | Dynacord ADS | 16 bits | 44.1 kHz |
Overview
- Name: Soundworks
- Type: MIDI Sample Editors
- Sample Format: N/A
- Sample Rate: N/A
- Sound Quality: N/A
--Atari74user 16:53, 12 March 2016 (CET)
