This section started by Andreas Koch.
- Talk is Cheap project by Ed Stewart, Antic Volume 2 Number 4, July 1983, pages 64-66; hardware schematics only (a test/demo program is mentioned in the text, but not printed in the magazine!); - Parrot (2-Bit) by Alpha Systems, Anthony Ramos; - Plugs into joystick port 2, includes mini-plug jack - Parrot-2 (2-Bit or 4-Bit?) by Alpha Systems, Anthony Ramos; - Replay cartridge (4-Bit) by 2 Bit Systems - Related software by 2 Bit Systems: Digidrum, Digisynth - Replay Sound Sampling System, by Gralin International - Same as Replay cartridge by 2 Bit Systems - Supplied with DigiDrum and DigiSynth - Sample resolution - Record- 8 bit - Playback- 4 bit (via POKEY) - 8 bit via Percussion Master - Sound N'Sampler (2-Bit) by Ralf David; - Sound Digitiser (2-Bit) by Ralf David; - Sound-Meister (2-Bit) by Irata; - Sound-Digitizer (2-Bit) by Irata; - Digitales Mikrofon (2-Bit) by Compy-Shop; - Voice Master Speech and Music Processor, by Covox (1985) (2-Bit) - Plugs into Joystick port 2 - Shipped with headset that plugs into unit's Mike and Ear mini-phone jacks - Draws its power from the Atari - Software included: Demo program, Bargraph, Calculator, Clock, Blackjack, Composer, Calibrate - Software sold separately by Covox: - Speech Construction Set - Talking Disk - Voice Master Junior, by Covox (1988?) - Plugs into Joystick port - Built-in microphone - Draws its power from the Atari - Software included: Demo program, Bargraph, Calculator, Clock, Blackjack, Composer, Calibrate - Software sold separately by Covox: - Speech Construction Set - Talking Disk - Analog-Sample-Processor (2-Bit) by Steven Lashower (ANALOG Magazine); - Atari-Sound-Sampler (4-Bit) by Andreas Binner and Harald Schoenfeld of PPP (German Atari magazin 1/1989, pages 44-49, complete with schematics, documentation, sample-program and assembler-source); - Also 5/1989 - Alphasys Sample Cartridge (8-Bit) by ANG/Mirage; Accompanied software, made by Solarsystems, only used the upper 4 bits; Cartridge also has a "Replay Cartridge compatibility mode" so people could use it with the software by 2 Bit Systems.
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