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Amiga Audio Expansion for ZZ9000 - Amitopia

    https://amitopia.com/amiga-audio-expansion-for-zz9000-is-out-now/
    ZZ9000AX Amiga Audio Expansion. Additional features and capabilities will be available via ZZ9000 firmware updates (for example MP3 decompression) The ZZ9000 RTG Zorro card for big-box Amigas is the successor to the VA2000 Amiga graphics card. Including RTG, the card got 1GB DDR3 RAM, a USB port with drivers that lets you use them from AmigaOS ...

Amiga Forever - Amiga Music

    https://www.amigaforever.com/music/
    Amiga Music : In 1985, the Amiga introduced four-channel sample-enabled audio to home computers. For the first time, high quality digital samples of real instruments could be played back through the computer's sound chip.

We Reveal Amiga's 14-bit Audio Possibilities - Amitopia

    https://amitopia.com/amiga-was-already-capable-of-14bit-playback-in-1985/
    Amiga 1000 can play 14 bit 28 kHz Sound quality without any usage of any external soundcard. All of the OCS Amigas can play up to 14 bit 28 kHz quality samples. OCS Amiga’s can play audio up to 28 kHz sample rate, which means that the first generation of Amigas can handle up to 28.000 samples per second.

Amiga audio capabilities

    https://forum.amiga.org/index.php?topic=54117.0
    Most systems (including mixed Amiga audio) work by mixing the waveforms together and playing them through a pair of channels at a fixed frequency. The Amiga doesn't do this, it plays different notes by changing the playback speed of the samples. This isn't unique (the PPG Wave synth did the same) but the limitations of 8 bit and low sampling ...

The official AmigaAMP Homepage

    http://www.amigaamp.de/
    This page is about AmigaAMP, a powerful realtime multi format audio player for Amiga computers. It is based on the amp decoding engine by Tomislav Uzelac and can do realtime decoding on 50 MHz processors and up. AmigaAMP is a completely free and non-commercial project. Fraunhofer IIS and THOMSON multimedia grant a free license to use their …

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