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  2. 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 ]

  3. Boss DR-110 Dr. Rhythm - Wikipedia

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    Boss were better known for producing electric guitar accessories such as effects pedals, and the DR-110 is similarly small and lightweight in size (190×110×30mm, and only 450g), and like most Boss equipment, could be run from a 9V d.c. supply [negative centre] or batteries.

  4. Rhythmbox - Wikipedia

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    Rhythmbox can submit played songs info to a remote scrobbling service. [8] This information is used by the remote service to provide user specific music recommendations. Rhythmbox currently supports three scrobbling services: Last.fm; Libre.fm, the open-source drop-in replacement; ListenBrainz; Music can be scrobbled to all services at the same ...

  5. List of PlayStation Vita games (A–D) - Wikipedia

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    PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 games, available via Remote Play or PlayStation Now This list of games also excludes applications, companion apps for other games, and non-retail games. Games that were announced, but cancelled prior to release, should be added to the list of cancelled PlayStation Vita games instead.

  6. Rhythm Heaven (series) - Wikipedia

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    Rhythm Heaven Megamix, known as Rhythm Tengoku: The Best Plus in Japan, Rhythm Paradise Megamix in PAL regions, and Rhythm World: The Best Plus in Korea, is the fourth and most recent entry to the Rhythm Heaven series, released on the Nintendo 3DS. This game was released in Japan on June 11, 2015, and releasing in other countries throughout ...

  7. Tommy Smalls - Wikipedia

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    In 1955 he began to present live rhythm and blues revues from the Rockland Palace and the Apollo Theater, and in November 1955 presented an unprecedented 12-minute segment on the nationally-networked The Ed Sullivan Show featuring Bo Diddley, LaVern Baker, the Five Keys, and Willis "Gator Tail" Jackson. [4]

  8. Rhythm game accessories - Wikipedia

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    Rhythm game accessories are often required to play rhythm games available for various consoles, such as the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360. These include dance pads, guitar controllers, drum controllers, microphones and turntable controllers. With the exception of microphones, these controllers can generally be used to control ...

  9. Amplitude (2003 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Amplitude is a 2003 rhythm video game developed by Harmonix and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2.It is the sequel to Frequency (2001).. In Amplitude the player controls a beat blaster ship across a lane of six tracks, each track representing a musical instrument and containing note gems that the player shoots at in time with the music.