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  2. FMOD - Wikipedia

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    FMOD Studio low-level API - A programmer API that stands alone, with a simple interface for playing sound files, adding special effects and performing 3D sound. Legacy products include: FMOD Ex - The sound playback and mixing engine. FMOD Designer 2010 - An audio designer tool used for authoring complex sound events and music for playback.

  3. List of music software - Wikipedia

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    Stutter Edit, Ozone, RX Audio Editor ; Jamstix (Rayzoon Technologies) Liquid Rhythm (WaveDNA) PCM Native, MPX Native (Lexicon (company)) NI Massive, Kontakt (software), B4, Electrik Piano, Guitar Rig 2 (Native Instruments) OrangeVocoder ; SoundFont (Integrates synthesized/sampled MIDI files with recorded music)

  4. Amiga music software - Wikipedia

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    Soundtracker Module files were used on PC computers and were considered the only serious 8-bit audio standard for creating music. The worldwide usage of these programs led to the creation of the so-called MOD-scene which was considered part of the demoscene. Eventually the PC world evolved to 16-bit audio cards, and Mod files were slowly abandoned.

  5. S3M - Wikipedia

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    S3M (Scream Tracker 3 Module) is a module file format, the successor to the STM format used by the original Scream Tracker. Both formats are based on the original MOD format used on the Amiga computer. The S3M format has many differences compared to its predecessors. The format is a hybrid of digital playback and synthesized instruments. [1]

  6. List of sound chips - Wikipedia

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    Sound Blaster Pro 2.0 and later cards for PC (including Sound Blaster 16, AdLib Gold 1000 and AWE32) Silicon-gate CMOS chip [54] [33] [63] Yamaha YMF271 (a.k.a. OPX) 1993 36 18 4 12 additional PCM channels Yamaha YMF278 (a.k.a. OPL4) 1993 36 18 4 Moonsound cartridge for MSX computer [77] Yamaha YMF292 (a.k.a. SCSP) 1994 32 32 32

  7. Scream Tracker - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It was written in C and assembly language. The first version (1.0) had monophonic 4-bit output via the PC speaker, as well as 8-bit output via Covox's Speech Thing (a digital-to-analog converter using the parallel port) or a Sound Blaster 1.x card. The first popular version of Scream Tracker, version 2.2, was published in 1990. [3]

  8. Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia

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    Prism Sound: Proprietary: Yes No No No Sonoma: Sony: Proprietary / only works on dedicated Sonoma PC Windows XP and Windows Vista only No No No 8x8 Meitner audio interface: Soundscape 32: Mackie: Proprietary: Yes No No No External 2U rack unit Studio One: PreSonus: Proprietary: Yes Yes No No SoundCloud: Waveform: Tracktion Software Inc ...

  9. Game-Maker - Wikipedia

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    Game-Maker 2.0: Includes both 1.2 MB floppy and 1.44 MB microfloppy disks containing the full set of RSD tools plus the games Tutor (a replacement for Animation), Sample, Terrain, Houses, Pipemare, Nebula, and Penguin Pete. Both versions 2.0 and 2.02 include a square-bound 94-page user manual and several leaflets about the use of the software.