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The LinnDrum, also referred to as the LM-2, [1] is a drum machine manufactured by Linn Electronics between 1982 and 1985. About 5,000 units were sold. [2] [3] Development
The LM-1 was succeeded by the cheaper and more stable LinnDrum in 1982, which was a commercial success. [ 1 ] In 2005, the LM-1 was inducted into the TECnology Hall of Fame , an honor given to "products and innovations that have had an enduring impact on the development of audio technology."
Roger Linn and Dave Smith announced co-development of a drum machine product, originally to be called BoomChik, but changed to LinnDrum II in December 2007, a reference to one of Linn's early popular drum machines: the LinnDrum. The LinnDrum II was renamed the Tempest, and co-released by Roger Linn Designs and Dave Smith Instruments in 2011.
The Linn 9000 is an electronic musical instrument manufactured by Linn Electronics as the successor to the LinnDrum.It was introduced in 1984 at a list price of $5,000, ($7,000 fully expanded) and about 1,100 units were produced.
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The original MPC, the MPC-60, was a collaboration between the Japanese company Akai and the American engineer Roger Linn. Linn had designed the successful LM-1 and LinnDrum, two of the earliest drum machines to use samples (prerecorded sounds). [3]
The final recording by the band also used the LinnDrum. [3] Producer Pip Williams said: Justin wrote the song and prepared a demo at home with exactly the same verse/chorus structure as the finished product. He was using one of the new cutting-edge drum machines, the original LinnDrum.
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