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  2. Boss Corporation - Wikipedia

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    At this point the Boss company had not been formed and it was still a Beckmen Musical Instruments product (as seen on the B-100 box [4]). The first proper Boss foot pedal effect, the CE-1 Chorus Ensemble, was released June 1976, which was a stand-alone unit of the chorus/vibrato circuit found in the Roland JC-120 amplifier. [5]

  3. Roland Corporation - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] Roland released the Roland Jupiter-8 in 1981. Roland played a key role in the development of MIDI, a standardized means of synchronizing electronic musical instruments manufactured by different companies. [23] Kakehashi proposed developing a standard with representatives from Oberheim Electronics, Sequential Circuits, Yamaha, Korg ...

  4. 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] [2] 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. [3]

  5. Boss SP-202 - Wikipedia

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    The Boss Dr. Sample SP-202 is a discontinued sampling workstation made by Boss Corporation, a division under Roland Corporation. Released in the year of 1998, it is the premier installment to the SP family, which includes Boss's popular SP-303 and Roland's SP-404 installments. The sampler is also successor to Roland's MS-1 Digital Sampler. [1 ...

  6. Boss SP-505 - Wikipedia

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    The BOSS SP-505 Groove Sampling Workstation/SP-505 is a sampling workstation made by Boss Corporation, which is a division of Roland Corporation. The digital sampler is part of the SP family and was released in the year of 2002, as a follow-up to Roland’s SP-303 installment.

  7. Boss DR-220 - Wikipedia

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    The Boss DR-220 Dr. Rhythm is a series of two budget-priced digital drum machines developed and manufactured by Boss Corporation (a subsidiary of Roland Corporation) beginning in 1985. Origin [ edit ]

  8. Roland SP-555 - Wikipedia

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    The Roland SP-555 is a discontinued music sampler manufactured by Roland Corporation. The 555 is part of the SP family, which includes Boss’s popular SP-303 and Roland's SP-404 installments. The sampler was released in 2008.

  9. Boss SP-303 - Wikipedia

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    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 .