Click my name to view COMMODORE 64 SAMPLES PACK: SFX SOUND EXPANDER IN 'C'. If you click the link below it you are also taken to a special selection of SID sounds and effects taken from famous games and applications.
the ability to sample has been around since the 70's ... top end recording studios had analogue to digital converters that recorded onto early DAT tape back then.
They actually had digital IC recorders in 1990.0 A.D? Wow, I'm getting old. I remember those 10 second voice recorders from 1996 or so, but didn't think it was around before then.
This is an EPROM with BCD data burned on it. 2 decimal digits per byte, like hex between 00-99 with no ABCDEFs. The left digit is for one sound track and the right digit is for the other. It was possible to record stereo this way without analog to digital converters (but nobody does that now because everything about this is obsolete, even because of what you mentioned came later).
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29riteshkakkar 7 months ago
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29riteshkakkar 7 months ago
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Click my name to view COMMODORE 64 SAMPLES PACK: SFX SOUND EXPANDER IN 'C'. If you click the link below it you are also taken to a special selection of SID sounds and effects taken from famous games and applications.
OnlyGoodCommie 1 year ago
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native707 1 year ago
the ability to sample has been around since the 70's ... top end recording studios had analogue to digital converters that recorded onto early DAT tape back then.
xoio 2 years ago
They actually had digital IC recorders in 1990.0 A.D? Wow, I'm getting old. I remember those 10 second voice recorders from 1996 or so, but didn't think it was around before then.
Amishman35 2 years ago
This is an EPROM with BCD data burned on it. 2 decimal digits per byte, like hex between 00-99 with no ABCDEFs. The left digit is for one sound track and the right digit is for the other. It was possible to record stereo this way without analog to digital converters (but nobody does that now because everything about this is obsolete, even because of what you mentioned came later).
VironCybernet 2 years ago