Slight Atari Player
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
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The SAP (Slight Atari Player) file format was created in the 1990s with the intention of providing a single format for playback of any Atari 8-bit music (specifically, any music using the Atari POKEY sound chip) on PC. | The SAP (Slight Atari Player) file format was created in the 1990s with the intention of providing a single format for playback of any Atari 8-bit music (specifically, any music using the Atari POKEY sound chip) on PC. | ||
== Information == | == Information == | ||
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* [http://asap.sourceforge.net/sap-format.html SAP File Format] | * [http://asap.sourceforge.net/sap-format.html SAP File Format] | ||
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=== Conversion === | === Conversion === | ||
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* [http://asma.atari.org/main.html#tools ASMA - Tools downloads], hosts downloads of SAPMaker 5, SAP'em All! v1.0 and SAPMaker (Amiga). These tools can convert from Chaos Music Composer ([[CMC]], [[CMR]]), Music ProTracker ([[MPT]], [[MD1]], [[MD2]]), Theta Music Creator ([[TMC]], [[TM8]]), Advanced Music System ([[AMS]]) and [[Benjy Soundmonitor]] songs into SAP files.<br> | * [http://asma.atari.org/main.html#tools ASMA - Tools downloads], hosts downloads of SAPMaker 5, SAP'em All! v1.0 and SAPMaker (Amiga). These tools can convert from Chaos Music Composer ([[CMC]], [[CMR]]), Music ProTracker ([[MPT]], [[MD1]], [[MD2]]), Theta Music Creator ([[TMC]], [[TM8]]), Advanced Music System ([[AMS]]) and [[Benjy Soundmonitor]] songs into SAP files.<br> | ||
* [[Konvertor]] | * [[Konvertor]] | ||
=== Playback === | === Playback === | ||
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* [http://asap.sourceforge.net/ ASAP - Another Slight Atari Player] (cross-platform, open source) | * [http://asap.sourceforge.net/ ASAP - Another Slight Atari Player] (cross-platform, open source) | ||
* [https://bitbucket.org/mpyne/game-music-emu Game_Music_Emu] (Video game music file emulation/playback library) | * [https://bitbucket.org/mpyne/game-music-emu Game_Music_Emu] (Video game music file emulation/playback library) | ||
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See also [http://asma.atari.org/main.html#plr ASMA - Player downloads] for many other SAP players]. | See also [http://asma.atari.org/main.html#plr ASMA - Player downloads] for many other SAP players]. | ||
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* [http://asma.atari.org/ ASMA - Atari SAP Music Archive] | * [http://asma.atari.org/ ASMA - Atari SAP Music Archive] | ||
[[Category:Atari computers]] | [[Category:Atari computers]] |
Latest revision as of 15:28, 28 December 2023
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[edit] Description
The SAP (Slight Atari Player) file format was created in the 1990s with the intention of providing a single format for playback of any Atari 8-bit music (specifically, any music using the Atari POKEY sound chip) on PC.
[edit] Information
[edit] Software
[edit] Conversion
- ASMA - Tools downloads, hosts downloads of SAPMaker 5, SAP'em All! v1.0 and SAPMaker (Amiga). These tools can convert from Chaos Music Composer (CMC, CMR), Music ProTracker (MPT, MD1, MD2), Theta Music Creator (TMC, TM8), Advanced Music System (AMS) and Benjy Soundmonitor songs into SAP files.
- Konvertor
[edit] Playback
- ASAP - Another Slight Atari Player (cross-platform, open source)
- Game_Music_Emu (Video game music file emulation/playback library)
- sapemu (Atari XL / XE, open source)
- zxtune
See also ASMA - Player downloads for many other SAP players].