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- From: pl159410@academ01.mty.itesm.mx (Alejandro Garza Gonzalez)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio
- Subject: Re: Sampling
- Message-ID: <pl159410.712518272@academ01>
- Date: 30 Jul 92 17:44:32 GMT
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- s_fuller@iastate.edu (Steve Fuller) writes:
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- >What is needed to sample sounds with the Amiga? I am assuming
- >some sort of external box for changing sound waves to something
- >that the computer can use. Is there a shareware one available?
- >(i.e. schematics and a parts list that someone has thoughtfully
- >posted to the net?) All replies will be appreciated
-
- >Steve Fuller = Darwin's Ideal Evolution ///
-
- Well.. obviously, u need a sampler. A sampler is a hardware box
- that connects to your parallel port on one side, and accepts audio
- inputs on the other side. Most samplers come with their own software
- and music editors. Some good samplers for the amiga include:
- Perfect Sound 3.1 (around $80) from Sunrize Industries
- SoundMaster (around $130) from Oxxi/Aegis
- Digital Sound Studio 8 (around $80) from GVP Inc.
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- also, you could build your own; there are some schematics flying
- around the net, and you could get some sampling/composition
- software also from the net.
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