When.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: affordable drum machines for djs

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. E-mu SP-12 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mu_SP-12

    E-mu SP-12. The E-mu SP-12 is a sampling drum machine. [1] Designed in 1984, SP-12 was announced by E-mu Systems in 1985. [2] Expanding on the features of E-mu’s affordable and commercially successful Drumulator, a programmable digital drum machine, SP-12 introduced user sampling, enabling musicians to sample their own drums and other sounds.

  3. Aira Compact - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIRA_Compact

    Aira Compact (stylised as AIRA Compact) is a series of portable electronic musical instruments released by the Japanese company Roland.Originally released on 10 May 2022, the series currently comprises five models: the T-8, a drum machine; J-6, a chord synthesiser; E-4, a vocal effects unit; S-1, a sound design-oriented synthesiser that was released a year later in May 2023; and the P-6, a ...

  4. E-mu SP-1200 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mu_SP-1200

    Just as engineering a digital sampler to operate using one shared memory had allowed Emulator to be made more attainable than systems including the Fairlight CMI, E-mu Systems co-founders Scott Wedge and Dave Rossum realized that an affordable digital drum machine could be invented using a shared memory, resulting in Drumulator, the first ...

  5. Pocket Operators - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocket_Operators

    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.

  6. Korg Volca - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korg_Volca

    The series bridges both digital and analogue synthesis; synthesisers and drum machines, with many different types of noise generation represented in the 10 models available as of January 2024. [ 2 ] The range was initially launched in 2013 with the Volca Keys, Volca Beats and Volca Bass, all initially at £119.99 each.

  7. E-mu Drumulator - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mu_Drumulator

    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.