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Following on from Master Sound '''Master Sound 2''', 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 3 kHz and 30.7 kHz, and introduced the AVR (Audio Visual Research) sample format developed by 2 Bit Systems under Microedeal.  The AVR format became the standard format for which all Microdeal Samplers adhered to thereafter, notably the Replay series.  
Following on from Master Sound, '''Master Sound 2''' 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 3 kHz and 30.7 kHz, and introduced the AVR (Audio Visual Research) sample format developed by 2 Bit Systems under Microedeal.  The AVR format became the standard format for which all Microdeal Samplers adhered to thereafter, notably the Replay series.  
Compared to Master Sound, Master Sound 2 now offered such functions as MIDI compatibility, STE enhanced options, 3D Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), volume control, filters and compression.  
Compared to Master Sound, Master Sound 2 now offered such functions as MIDI compatibility, STE enhanced options, 3D Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), volume control, filters and compression.  




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Revision as of 08:32, 28 February 2016

Following on from Master Sound, Master Sound 2 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 3 kHz and 30.7 kHz, and introduced the AVR (Audio Visual Research) sample format developed by 2 Bit Systems under Microedeal. The AVR format became the standard format for which all Microdeal Samplers adhered to thereafter, notably the Replay series. Compared to Master Sound, Master Sound 2 now offered such functions as MIDI compatibility, STE enhanced options, 3D Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), volume control, filters and compression.


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Overview

  • Name: Master Sound 2
  • Sample Format: 8 bits
  • Sample Rate: 3 to 30.7 kHz
  • Sound Quality: Mono