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SFZ is a plain text file format that stores instrument data for sampled instruments.The SFZ format was developed by René Ceballos (founder of rgc:audio software) [1] and continues to be used by companies such as Cakewalk, Plogue and Garritan.
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Daisy: Daisy was the very first vocal added to the software.Daisy is a lonely time traveler and the estranged lover of Chipspeech vocal, Dandy 704. Daisy was offered as a free separate download, allowing her to be imported into both Alter/Ego and Chipspeech and acted as the default vocal.
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An official album was created featuring the software. The album is titled "chipspeech AUTOMATE SONGS .01" and includes a cover of the song Stakker Humanoid using Otto Mozer, whose vocal is an emulation of the same synthesizer used for the samples taken from the arcade game Berzerk.
The Ensoniq Performance Sampler (EPS) was one of the first few affordable samplers on the market. It was manufactured from 1988 to 1991 by Ensoniq in Malvern, Pennsylvania , US. The EPS is a 13-bit sampler and replaced the Mirage - widely regarded as the first truly affordable sampling keyboard.
UTAU-Synth version can import both voices and songs made with the Windows version, but its project files and voicebank configurations are not fully compatible with the Windows version. In late 2017 it was mentioned that Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. had a working redirect adaptation that would make UTAU vocals appear in its engine Alter/Ego. [26]
ALYS (CCS), ALYS is developed by VoxWave. After failing to produce a VOCALOID voicebank for ALYS, VoxWave decided to try and produce a French and a Japanese vocal for CeVIO Creative Studio. Due to unknown reasons the vocals were never produced for CCS, but were rather later released for Plogue's Alter/Ego. [citation needed]