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  2. Sampler (musical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The Akai MPC60 Digital Sampler/Drum Machine and MIDI Sequencer (1988) was the first non-rack mounted model released. It is also the first time a sampler with touch sensitive trigger pads was produced by AKAI, giving birth to the popular MPC series of sampler sequencers.

  3. Sequential Circuits Studio 440 - Wikipedia

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    The Studio 440 was a sampler, sequencer, and 32 sound drum machine manufactured by Dave Smith's Sequential Circuits (SCI) and released in 1986. The sampler's core is similar to that of the Prophet 2000 and Prophet 2002. There is a 3.5" floppy disk drive to [2] store samples and data.

  4. Roland MC-909 - Wikipedia

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    The MC-909's sequencer is based on pattern composition. Each pattern has 16 tracks (parts) and can have up to 999 measures (bars). The "pattern" in the groovebox concept as developed by Roland (and thence adopted by other manufacturers) is intended to be a 4-to-16 bars-long small musical phrase made up of 8 to 16 tracks.

  5. Fairlight CMI - Wikipedia

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    The Fairlight CMI (short for Computer Musical Instrument) is a digital synthesizer, music sampler, and digital audio workstation introduced in 1979 by Fairlight. [5] [6] [7] It was based on a commercial licence of the Qasar M8 developed by Tony Furse of Creative Strategies in Sydney, Australia.

  6. Akai MPC - Wikipedia

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    The Akai MPC (originally MIDI Production Center, now Music Production Center) is a series of music workstations produced by Akai from 1988 onwards. MPCs combine sampling and sequencing functions, allowing users to record portions of sound, modify them and play them back as sequences.

  7. Boss SP-303 - Wikipedia

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    Sampler, sequencer The Boss Dr. Sample SP-303 is a discontinued digital sampler from Boss , successor of the Boss SP-202 Dr. Sample . [ 1 ] The SP-303 was revamped and redesigned in 2005, and released as the SP-404 , by Roland Corporation .

  8. Roland SP-404 - Wikipedia

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    The Roland SP-404 Sampling Workstation is a sampler made by Roland Corporation. Released in 2005, [1] it is part of the SP family and successor to where Boss Corporation’s SP-505 sampler left off. The sampler was succeeded by the SP-555 in 2008, but was later given its own upgrade as the Roland SP-404SX Linear Wave Sampler in 2009. [2]

  9. Teenage Engineering OP-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Teenage Engineering OP-1 is a synthesizer, sampler and sequencer designed and manufactured by the Stockholm-based company Teenage Engineering.The OP-1 was Teenage Engineering's first product; it was released in 2011 following an introduction at the NAMM Show.

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