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Revision as of 17:42, 10 March 2016
The first Sound Samplers for the TOS range of computers started to appear in 1987, possibly 1986. This is a non-exhaustive list of those Samplers* and Sample Editors**, to serve as a catalogue.
- *The term Sampler will be used hereafter, commonly evolved from the once termed Sound Digitiser, in this context meaning a software tool used for digitising sound, typically shorter in length, but not necessarily so. Not to be confused with Multitrack Hard Disk (HD) / Direct to Disk (D2D) recording, later to evolve to Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs), however some listed here, although not full blown DAWs, are the beginnings of what we now associate with the term, offering D2D. This list incorporates D2D software where no multiple track recording is offered, intrinsic to Samplers.
- **Lastly, to distinguish, Sample Editors are those that only edit samples, and therefore do not sample (i.e do not create digital sounds via ADC).
Samplers and Sample Editors included in Digital Trackers are not included in the list, as these are deemed as a feature of the Tracker.
| Sampler / Sample Editor | Software Company / Developer | Year | Max. Sample Format | Max. Sample Rate |
| IS Sound Digitiser | Innovated Software | 1986 / 7 | 8 Bits | 48 kHz |
| ST Sound Digitizer | Hippopotamus Software / Navarone Industries | 1987 | 8 Bits | 64 kHz |
| Pro Sound Designer | Eldersoft / Power Computing | 1987 | 8 Bits | 30 kHz |
| ADAP / ADAP II Soundrack | Hybrid Arts | 1987 & 1989 | 16 Bits | 48 kHz |
| Sondigit | Didier Mequignon | 1987 to 2001 | 16 Bits | 44.1 kHz |
| Digisound / Digisound Professional | Siren Software / Alpha Systems | 1988 & 1989 | 8 Bits | 40 kHz |
| ST Pro Sampler Studio | Datel Electronics | 1989 | 8 Bits | 28.9 kHz |
| Sample Maker Pro | ACN | 1989 | 8 Bits | 40 kHz |
| Sound Designer / Sound Designer II | Digidesign | 1989 & 1990 | 16 Bits | 48 kHz |
| Avalon / Avalon 2 | Steinberg | 1989 & 1991 | 16 Bits | 44.1 kHz |
| Sample Wizard STe | Galactic | 1990 | 8 Bits | 42 kHz |
| SonicDreams | Daniel Skaborn / Peter Sansom | 1990+ | 8 Bits | 32 kHz |
| DaataSound | Pandaal | 1991 | 8 Bits | 25 kHz |
| STOS Maestro / STOS Maestro Plus | Mandarin | 1992 | 8 Bits | 32 kHz |
| Musicom / Musicom 2 | Compo | 1993 | 16 Bits | 49.2 kHz |
| ADS-Edit | Chris Biedermann | 1993 | 16 Bits | 44.1 kHz |
| Zero-X / Zero-X 2 | Copson Data | 1995 & 1998 | 16 Bits | 48 kHz |
| Squash it! | Electronic Cow | 1999 | 16 Bits | 48 kHz |
| New Wave | David Snow | 2000 | 16 Bits | 50 kHz |
| Sound System Series | ||||
| Sound System S612 | Soft Arts | 1988 | 12 Bits | 32 kHz |
| Sound System X7000 | Soft Arts | 1989 | 12 Bits | 40 kHz |
| Master Series | ||||
| Master Sound | Horizon / Pandaal / Microdeal | 1989 | 8 Bits | 20 kHz |
| Master Sound 2 | Microdeal | 1990 | 8 Bits | 30.7 kHz |
| Stereo Master | Microdeal | 1991 | 8 Bits | 27.9 kHz |
| Replay Series | ||||
| ST Replay aka "Replay 3" | Microdeal / MichTron in the U.S. | 1987 | 8 Bits | 31 kHz |
| Replay 4 | Microdeal / MichTron in the U.S. | 1989 | 8 Bits | 50 kHz |
| Replay Professional | Microdeal | 1990 | 8 Bits | 48 kHz |
| Replay 8 | Microdeal | 1990 | 8 Bits | 48 kHz |
| Stereo Replay | Microdeal | 1991 | 8 Bits | 48 kHz |
| Replay 16 | Microdeal | 1992 | 16 Bits | 48 kHz |
| Clarity 16 | Microdeal | 1994 | 16 Bits | 48 kHz |
| Pro Series | ||||
| Pro Series 12 | AVR (2 Bit Systems) | 1990 | 12 Bits | 48 kHz |
| Pro Series 16 | AVR (2 Bit Systems) | 1991 | 16 Bits | 44.1 kHz |
--Atari74user 23:11, 9 March 2016 (CET)
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