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'''[http://atari.soundpool.de/wm_ie.htm WaveMaster]''' was released in 1996 by [http://atari.soundpool.de/ Soundpool].  It was merketed as an editor to [http://atari.soundpool.de/am_ie.htm AudioWave], however it is technically a Sampler, Sample Editor and D2D Recorder.  It is capable of stereo sampling and editing using the Falcon's internal ADC, or to one of the external Falcon's ADCs.  A Sample Rate up to a frequency of 49.2 kHz can be achieved.  Editing features include fade, normalise, digital level, cut, copy, paste, move, reverse and zoom for example.
'''[http://atari.soundpool.de/wm_ie.htm WaveMaster]''' was released in 1996 by [http://atari.soundpool.de/ Soundpool].  It was marketed as an editor to [http://atari.soundpool.de/at_ie.htm AudioTracker], however it is technically a Sample Editor and D2D Sampler for the Atari Falcon.  It is capable of stereo sampling and editing using the Falcon's internal ADC, or one of the external Falcon ADCs from Soundpool or Steinberg.  A Sample Rate up to a frequency of 49.2 kHz can be achieved.  Editing features include fade, normalise, digital level, cut, copy, paste, move, reverse and zoom for example.





Latest revision as of 16:45, 10 June 2016

WaveMaster was released in 1996 by Soundpool. It was marketed as an editor to AudioTracker, however it is technically a Sample Editor and D2D Sampler for the Atari Falcon. It is capable of stereo sampling and editing using the Falcon's internal ADC, or one of the external Falcon ADCs from Soundpool or Steinberg. A Sample Rate up to a frequency of 49.2 kHz can be achieved. Editing features include fade, normalise, digital level, cut, copy, paste, move, reverse and zoom for example.


WaveMaster Screenshot.png WaveMaster.png


Overview

  • Name: WaveMaster
  • Type: D2D Recorder / Sampler / Sample Editor
  • Sample Format: 16 bits
  • Sample Rate: Up to 49.2 kHz
  • Sound Quality: Mono / Stereo
  • Hardware ADC: Atari Falcon Internal and External
  • ADC Connection Type: DSP Port


--Atari74user 22:15, 9 June 2016 (CEST)


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