Soundprobe GUI

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Soundprobe overview

Soundprobe is the first sampler and sample editor for the Amiga that uses a standard, Style Guide compliant Amiga user interface, and is compatible with many different brands of 8-bit and 16-bit samplers. The software includes dozens of processing functions, enhancement filters and special effects, many of which can be applied in realtime. And because Soundprobe has a modular design, more functions, filters and special effects can be easily added without having to upgrade the main program. Soundprobe truly is the total sampling solution for your Amiga.
Soundprobe details
FEATURE DESCRIPTION
Compatible with your sampler Soundprobe is modular in design so adding support for sampling hardware is merely a matter of plugging in a library. Soundprobe comes supplied with sampler libraries that support all the popular Amiga samplers: AMAS, Audio Master, Audio Engineer, Aura-12/16, Clarity 16, DSS8+, FSND, GSoft, Megalosound, Technosound Turbo I & II, Trilogic MkII, and any other sampler that connects to your Amiga's parallel (printer) or PCMCIA port.
Industry standard import/export facilities Soundprobe will import samples in IFF-8SVX format, 8/16-bit AIFF format, 8/16-bit WAV format, or as RAW data. Samples can be exported as IFF-8SVX, 16-bit AIFF or 16-bit WAV.
Direct-to-disk recording It's always best when sampling to have lots of memory available, but for those times when you want to sample whole tunes into your Amiga and don't have megabucks of memory fitted, Soundprobe will happily record directly to hard disk.
Direct-from-disk editing Should you need to edit or process a massive sample - a whole tune for example - Soundprobe's unique storage library system provides you with the facility to work on that sample directly from disk. This enables you to process samples that may be too large to load into the memory available in your Amiga.
Top quality output Soundprobe will output in up to 12-bit resolution through your Amiga, or in up to 16-bit resolution through a suitably equipped sampling cartridge (Aura-12/16, for example). Either way you can expect to get high quality results when recording back to tape.
Swap freely between 8-bit and 16-bit Soundprobe will enable you to turn 8-bit samples into 16-bit samples (and vice-versa, of course). While converting an 8-bit sample to 16-bit won't immediately improve its quality, when you run any of the processes, filters or effects on the sample the increased resolution will mean you get massively enormously better results than running the same functions in 8-bit resolution. Naturally, Soundprobe will allow you to then save the enhanced data as a 16-bit sample, and also play it in up to 16-bit resolution (see above).
Standard Amiga
user interface
Soundprobe is totally Amiga Style Guide compliant. Open it on any size screen, any resolution screen, any depth of screen you like. That screen can be Public, Workbench or Custom. Use whatever fonts you like. Change the colours Soundprobe uses. Position and resize requesters and windows and then save those settings, or have Soundprobe automatically remember them for you. All this and much more means that Soundprobe is the only Amiga sampling software that actually looks and feels like a proper, professional Amiga program rather than something weird, ugly and cumbersome knocked up by a demo coder.

Soundprobe GUI

Truly amazing The above are just a few highlights of what Soundprobe is capable of. With its modern design and modular "plug-in" technology, Soundprobe truly is the most sophisticated, flexible, versatile and powerful home sampling software ever released for the Amiga. And it's so easy to use too! Why put up with lesser sampling software when you could get more out of your sampling hardware with Soundprobe!