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  2. Akai MPC - Wikipedia

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    The MPC was designed by Roger Linn (pictured in 2010), who also created the LinnDrum.. By the late 1980s, drum machines had become popular for creating beats and loops without instrumentalists, and hip hop artists were using samplers to take portions of existing recordings and create new compositions. [1]

  3. AraabMuzik - Wikipedia

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    He began making beats for Diplomat artists such as Hell Rell and Cam'ron. [6] [7] In 2009, AraabMuzik was featured as a main producer on rapper Cam'ron's album Crime Pays, producing the single "Get It in Ohio". [8] From 2009 to 2010, he contributed many instrumentals to a series of mixtapes called Boss of All Bosses by Cam'ron and upcoming ...

  4. Pete Rock - Wikipedia

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    Pete Rock heavily used the E-mu SP-1200 as well as the Akai S950—later moving onto using the MPC—for his productions. Pete Rock tends to use the samples as palettes for his beats, chopping (cutting the sample into smaller parts), filtering (altering the frequencies of the sample), and layering several samples, often within the same song.

  5. MusicBee - Wikipedia

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    Custom skins; Winamp, BassBox, Windows Media Player and Sonique music visualizations; Web Browser: analyses web pages for MP3 files, presenting the results for user to playback/download.

  6. KBeazy - Wikipedia

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    He first gained recognition in 2017 after reproducing the instrumental of Lil Uzi Vert's "XO TOUR Llif3" on YouTube, and thereafter releasing beat tutorials and live streams. [2] Since his rise to fame, KBeazy has most notably produced songs for Juice Wrld , Kehlani , Iann Dior , and Roddy Ricch , among others.

  7. J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League - Wikipedia

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    J.U.S.T.I.C.E. (Just Undeniably Some of The Illest Composers Ever) League is an American record production team composed of producers and instrumentalists from Tampa, Florida.

  8. Music technology (electronic and digital) - Wikipedia

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    Korg's KPR-77 and DDD-1 also made an impact. These drum machines were known for their distinctive sound and affordability. Over time, Japanese companies continued to innovate, producing increasingly sophisticated and user-friendly drum machines, such as the Roland TR-8 and Korg Volca Beats. These instruments continue to influence contemporary ...

  9. The Animal Crackers - Wikipedia

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    Other Projects: Casual T has thrown his beats into the several random skate videos, And1 DVDs, and others. Tours The Animal Crackers have been consistently touring regionally for the past seven years, with a six-week your in early 2004 that took them out Test and up North.