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  2. E-mu Drumulator - Wikipedia

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    E-mu Drumulator is a sample-based drum machine by E-mu Systems. Introduced in 1983 at a price of $995 USD, the Drumulator was the first programmable drum machine with built-in samples for under $1,000, [1] resulting in sales of over 10,000 units over two years. [2] The Drumulator was the predecessor of the E-mu SP-12.

  3. Pocket Operators - Wikipedia

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    Its design is of a sewing machine. [5] PO-14 Sub - a bass synthesizer with 15 sounds that also includes a micro drum machine with 16 parts. You can play the sounds over two octaves using the buttons as a keyboard. [5] Its design is of a submarine. [8] PO-16 Factory - a melodic lead synthesizer with 15 lead sounds and (like the PO-14) a micro ...

  4. Korg DDD-1 - Wikipedia

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    The DDD-1 (Dynamic Digital Drums) is a sampling drum machine released by Korg in 1986. [1] [2] It was Korg's first drum machine equipped with MIDI control and it features 14 velocity-sensitive pads, 12-bit samples, and limited user sampling that allows for the addition of new sounds. It also offers sound expansion through ROM cards, six ...

  5. Boss DR-220 - Wikipedia

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    This later device shares the control array and display of the DR-220, with the addition of a MIDI In port. The MkII version had access to 91 16-bit drum sounds, allowing the user to control parameters of each sample such as decay length and filtering. It had 64 preset patterns and room for 64 user-created patterns.

  6. Yamaha DTX series - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha DTX series is a range of electronic drum kits and percussion controllers manufactured by the Yamaha Corporation. They currently cover levels from beginner to professional. DTX kits use sampling for their sounds, meaning each kit has built-in digital recordings of real drums, and cymbals.

  7. BeatBuddy - Wikipedia

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    The BeatBuddy is a digital drum machine made by Singular Sound which is housed in the form of a stompbox unit.The floor-based format and pedal footswitch enables musicians (like guitar, bass and keyboard players, among others) to control the device "hands-free" while they are performing an instrument with their hands.