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  2. Cam timer - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, more complex timers with two motors are seen. A drum sequencer is a reprogrammable electromechanical timing device that activates electric switches in repetitive sequences. These sequencers were primarily used in industrial applications to enable automated manufacturing processes.

  3. Drum sequencer - Wikipedia

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    Drum sequencer (controller) A cam timer controller device This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 08:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. Roland TR-606 - Wikipedia

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    Rhythms can be programmed using the sequencer, which includes controls for accents. [1] The sequencer can hold 32 patterns in memory, and patterns can be sequenced to create songs. [ 1 ] The TR-606 was designed to be used with the Roland TB-303 bass synthesizer, and can be synchronized using DIN sync .

  5. List of music sequencers - Wikipedia

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    MFB Step 64—Standalone step sequencer dedicated for drum patterns (16 steps/4 tracks or 64 steps/1 track, 118 programs×4 banks, 16 song sequences, each with up to 128 sequences) [16] Embedded self-contained step sequencers

  6. Comparison of MIDI editors and sequencers - Wikipedia

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    Music sequencer and a score editor. Anvil Studio: Windows: Freemium: Willow Software Score, piano roll, tablature, event list: Full-featured MIDI editor & sequencer with staff, piano roll, percussion, event list, and audio editors. Ardour: FreeBSD, Linux, macOS, Windows: GPL-2.0-or-later: Paul Davis, and The Ardour Community Piano roll, event list

  7. E-mu SP-1200 - Wikipedia

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    [5] [9] E-mu first used the Zilog Z80 microprocessor in the 4060 Programmable Polyphonic Keyboard and Sequencer released in 1977 and continued to use Z80 processors in many of its designs through SP1200 in 1987. [1] [5] [6] [12] [13] Roger Linn hired Dave Rossum to review the electrical design of Linn LM-1, the first digital drum machine.

  8. Pocket Operators - Wikipedia

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    Pocket Operators are a line of miniature synthesizers, drum machines and grooveboxes, produced by the Swedish company Teenage Engineering. They were originally released in 2015 as a collaborative effort with the clothing brand Cheap Monday. They are inexpensive, with all main line models retailing for under $100.

  9. Roland TR-808 - Wikipedia

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    The New Yorker described the bass drum as the 808's defining feature. [9] The 808 was the first drum machine with which users could program a percussion track from beginning to end, complete with breaks and rolls. [14] Users can program up to 32 patterns using the step sequencer, [6] chain up to 768 measures [15] and place accents on individual ...