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'''Scribble Synth''' by Electronic Cow was released in 1998. Again not a Sample Editor in the truest sense, Scribble Synth was developed for all TOS computers.  It allows the creation of your own sounds, literally creating your own 8 or 16-bit sounds using the technique called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Additive_synthesis 'additive synthesis'].  A sound, or scribble, can be drawn and edited and saved in it's native SCR file format, or exported as an AVR, AIFF or SPL sample file up to 16-bit at a rate of 50 kHz.  Sounds can also be dumped to your external Sampler via MIDI SDS, or Akai S900 / S950 standards.
'''Scribble Synth''' by Electronic Cow was released in 1998. Again not a Sample Editor in the truest sense, Scribble Synth was developed for all TOS computers.  It allows the creation of your own sounds, literally creating your own 8 or 16-bit sounds using the technique called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Additive_synthesis 'additive synthesis'].  A sound, or scribble, can be drawn and edited and saved in it's native SCR file format, or exported as an AVR, [[AIFF]] or SPL sample file up to 16-bit at a rate of 50 kHz.  Sounds can also be dumped to your external Sampler via MIDI SDS, or Akai S900 / S950 standards.





Revision as of 13:00, 27 March 2016

Scribble Synth by Electronic Cow was released in 1998. Again not a Sample Editor in the truest sense, Scribble Synth was developed for all TOS computers. It allows the creation of your own sounds, literally creating your own 8 or 16-bit sounds using the technique called 'additive synthesis'. A sound, or scribble, can be drawn and edited and saved in it's native SCR file format, or exported as an AVR, AIFF or SPL sample file up to 16-bit at a rate of 50 kHz. Sounds can also be dumped to your external Sampler via MIDI SDS, or Akai S900 / S950 standards.


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Overview

  • Name: Scribble Synth
  • Type: Wave Generator
  • Sample Format: 8 and 16 bits
  • Sample Rate: Up to 50 kHz
  • Sound Quality: Mono


--Atari74user 18:42, 27 March 2016 (CEST)


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