[sdiy] Sampler with tape dump?

Adam (synthDIY) synthdiy at adambaby.com
Wed Aug 7 23:41:35 CEST 2024


My S612 came with a QuikDisk drive (what a monster!) but there was also provision for a "Commodore" cassette interface, not provided as standard on most machines (the port is empty on mine).

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> On 8 Aug 2024, at 7:19?AM, Mattias Rickardsson <mr at analogue.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> After some cassette backup discussions, a silly idea came up.
> 
> Old synths often had tape dump as a means of backing up sounds.
> Nowadays it's easier to use a sampler or computer than a cassette tape, since it's just audio.
> Sooo... turning this on its head:
> 
> Were there ever any old sampler that would let you store sample data as a tape dump? (-:
> 
> /mr
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