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  2. Ace Tone - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the company introduced the Rhythm Ace FR-1, which allowed a variety of automatically-played popular rhythms with a variable tempo. It was commercially successful and led to partnership with the Hammond Organ Company , who added Ace Tone's rhythm units to its range of instruments. [ 3 ]

  3. Rhythm Watch - Wikipedia

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    Rhythm Co., Ltd. (リズム株式会社, Rizumu Kabushiki-gaisha) (TYO: 7769), formerly Rhythm Watch until 2020) is a Japanese global corporate group based in Saitama, Japan. The company was founded in 1950 as a clock company and has since expanded globally as a manufacturer of watches, clocks, precision equipment, connectors and small displays.

  4. Gulbransen - Wikipedia

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    Gulbransen Company was a musical instrument manufacturer of player pianos and home organs in the United States. It also made reed organs. It was originally established in 1904 by Axel Gulbransen as Gulbransen Piano Company. [1] [2] In the history of musical instruments, Gulbransen is notable for several innovations.

  5. List of Hammond organs - Wikipedia

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    L-100A Same as L-100 but with additional Percussion voices such as Guitar, Banjo, etc., alternating reiteration on Xylophone and Marimba and rhythm effects (Cymbal and Brush) for the Lower Manual and Pedals. L-200 Included built-in Rhythm II rhythm unit. Porta B series 1971–1974 [30] (1970 [31]) Portable version of L-100 series for ...

  6. Akai - Wikipedia

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    Akai was founded by Masukichi Akai and his son, Saburo Akai (who died in 1973 [4]), as Akai Electric Company Ltd. (赤井電機株式会社, Akai Denki Kabushiki Gaisha), a Japanese manufacturer, in 1929. [4] [5] [6] Some sources, however, suggest the company was established in 1946. [note 1]

  7. Lowrey organ - Wikipedia

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    Lowrey led Hammond in the development of automatic accompaniment features; in 1968, automatic rhythm was added, and in 1970 the Genie model added automatic left hand and pedal. While originally intended for the home entertainment market , Lowrey also produced theatre organs and a full 2-manual with pedal church organ .

  8. Roland Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes was dissatisfied with Roland's treatment of the marque, and had plans to reintroduce his iconic electric piano, but died before he was able to bring it to market. [45] V-MODA designs and develops "world‑class high‑fidelity headphones and audio devices" and became a part of the Roland family on 8 August 2016 also known as 808 Day. [46]

  9. Buzz Feiten discography - Wikipedia

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    DVD: 'Paul Butterfield Band' (videorecording of concert September 15, 1978, at the Grugahalle in Essen, Germany), Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Keyboard, Vocals. Includes an interview with the group, in which Buzz is credited by all with pulling the sidemen together for the concert.