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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. Aerodrums - Wikipedia

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    A second appearance at the winter 2016 NAMM Show in Anaheim, California, featured a demonstration of being able to "see" a drumkit with Aerodrums via a virtual reality headset. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Shortly afterwards, Lee and Morvan appeared on the British television show Dragon's Den , asking for a £75,000 investment in exchange for five percent of ...

  4. 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.

  5. Music technology (electronic and digital) - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha RY30 drum machine. A drum machine is an electronic musical instrument designed to imitate the sound of drums, cymbals, other percussion instruments, and often basslines. Drum machines either play back prerecorded samples of drums and cymbals or synthesized re-creations of drum/cymbal sounds in a rhythm and tempo that is programmed by a ...

  6. Linn 9000 - Wikipedia

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    It combined MIDI sequencing and audio sampling (optional) with a set of 18 velocity and pressure sensitive performance pads, to produce an instrument optimized for use as a drum machine. It featured programmable hi-hat decay, 18 digital drum sounds, a mixer section, 18 individual 1/4" outputs, an LCD display, 6 external trigger inputs and an ...

  7. Roland V-Drums - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Roland developed and patented an updated version of mesh-head drum triggers, a key feature of the V-Drums line. As such, the name "V-Drums" sometimes refers specifically to Roland's mesh-head based drum triggers. The company began marketing the mesh-head triggers under the "V-Drums" name in 1997, in conjunction with the TD-10 drum ...

  8. Electronic drum module - Wikipedia

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    An electronic drum module is an electronic or digital music device in an electronic drum kit that serves as the central processing unit and sound module. The drum module creates or produces the drum kit sounds or other sounds selected by the drummer. By itself, a drum module cannot play or sound drum beats.

  9. Virtual Studio Technology - Wikipedia

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    This supported the introduction of Virtual Studio Technology Instrument (VSTi) format plugins. VST Instruments can act as standalone software synthesizers, samplers, or drum machines. [4] Neon [5] was the first available VST Instrument (included with Cubase VST 3.7). It was a 16-voice, 2-oscillator virtual analog synthesizer. [4]