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  2. Roland MC-808 - Wikipedia

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    (Note OS v1.03 update available on the Roland website allows for some additional patch editing without a computer, most notably sample chopping, including auto-chop.)* There are current unresolved issues with the implementation of effects when switching patterns, but the MC-808 was "designed by specification".

  3. Roland MC-909 - Wikipedia

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    The discontinued Roland MC-909 Sampling Groovebox combines the features of a synthesizer, sequencer, and sampler, with extensive hands-on control of both the sound engine and the sequencing flow. It was intended primarily for live performance of pre-programmed patterns consisting of up to 16 tracks of MIDI data.

  4. Roland MC-303 - Wikipedia

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    The Roland MC-303 is the first of a series of musical instruments known as a groovebox.It combines a simple sound module with a sequencer to record and store notation, along with controls aimed at encouraging the musician to improvise the music while it is playing.

  5. Yamaha RM1x - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha RM1x is a groovebox manufactured by Yamaha from 1999 to 2002. It integrates several, commonly separate, pieces of music composition and performance hardware into a single unit: a step-programmable drum machine, a synthesizer, a music sequencer, and a control surface.

  6. Roland MC-505 - Wikipedia

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    The Roland MC-505 is a groovebox conceived in 1998 as a combination of a MIDI controller, a music sequencer, a drum machine, and a desktop synthesizer with many synthesis features: arpeggiator, oscillators, and voltage-controlled filter, control of attack, decay, sustain and release, different envelopes and 2 Lfo.

  7. Roland MC-307 - Wikipedia

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    This combination is commonly referred to by Roland as a 'Groovebox'. It is a scaled-down version of the Roland MC-505. It has the same tone generator, but a much smaller control surface. It does, however, have several features that make it an ideal clock source for musicians wanting to do beatmatching.

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    Ten free and legal downloads or streams sure to tug on the ear of the cash strapped college student. 1. Kele: "Tenderoni (Larry Tee and Beckwith Remix)" During his tenure with Bloc Party, front ...

  9. Pocket Operators - Wikipedia

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    PO-20 Arcade - described by MusicRadar as a "Chiptune groovebox", [15] the PO-20 features 16 drum and melodic parts based on sounds from old arcade machines. It has a chord mode, with 16 different chords able to be chained together like patterns. The melodic scale that the sounds play in changes in accordance with the current chord.