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  2. LinnDrum - Wikipedia

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    Linn Electronics: Dates: 1982–1985: Price: US$2,995: Technical specifications; Polyphony: polyphonic 12 voices: Timbrality: multitimbral 15 parts: Synthesis type: 8-bit digital samples, 28–35 kHz: Storage memory: 56 user patterns, 42 preset drum patterns, 49 songs: Effects: Individual level and pan for all sounds, tuning for snare, tom and ...

  3. Linn 9000 - Wikipedia

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    The Linn 9000 was Roger Linn's first attempt to create an integrated sampling/sequencing/MIDI workstation, but it was plagued with problems from the beginning. [5] [6] On early models, the power supply over-heated the CPU and had to be replaced under warranty, but insurmountable issues with the Linn 9000's operating system forced its eventual demise.

  4. LinnDrum Midistudio - Wikipedia

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    The LinnDrum Midistudio (also known as the Midistudio) was going to be an electronic musical instrument produced by Linn Electronics as the successor to the ill-fated Linn 9000, which was an integrated digital sampling drum machine and MIDI sequencer. The Midistudio is essentially a rack-mount version of the Linn 9000 with some improvements. [1]

  5. Roger Linn - Wikipedia

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    Roger Curtis Linn is an American designer of electronic musical instruments and equipment. [1] He is the designer of the LM-1, the first drum machine to use samples, and the MPC sampler, which had a major influence on the development of hip hop. [2]

  6. Bruce Forat - Wikipedia

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    He is known for providing samples, service and upgrades for all Linn Electronics products after Linn went out of business in 1986. [3] He also designed and manufactured the Forat F16 rack mount digital sampler and the Forat F9000: a debugged and improved version of the ill-fated Linn 9000 drum machine. [3]

  7. Forat F9000 - Wikipedia

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    The Forat F9000 (also known as the Forat 9000 or F9000) is a software- and hardware-upgraded version of the ill-fated Linn 9000, an integrated digital sampling drum machine and hardware MIDI sequencer manufactured by Linn Electronics and released in 1984 at a list price of $5,000 ($7,000 fully expanded).

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