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  • 1Music sequencer — Contents 1 Modern sequencers 2 Software sequencers / DAWs with sequencing features 2.1 …

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  • 2Analog sequencer — Analog sequencers were the first generation of music sequencers. Their peculiarities and limitations left a lasting stylistic imprint on Berlin School electronic music, and hence, indirectly, in many later rhythmic synthesizer driven music genres …

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  • 3KCS — K C S Energy, Inc. (Business » NYSE Symbols) * Kansas City Southern Railway Company (Regional » Railroads) * Keyboard Controller Style (Computing » Drivers) * Keyboard Controlled Sequencer (Academic & Science » Electronics) * Knowledge Center… …

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  • 4Moog synthesizer — Moog synthesizers in 2007 …

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  • 5Zilog Z80 — One of the first Z80 microprocessors manufactured; the date stamp is from June 1976. Produced 1976 Common manufacturer(s) Zilog …

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  • 6E-mu Audity — The E mu Audity was a computer controlled, analog synthesizer made in 1978. It began life as a project for Tangerine Dream s Peter Baumann, and eventually evolved into a state of the art, 16 voice polyphonic analog synthesizer with an included… …

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  • 7Oberheim Electronics — Founded 1969 Headquarters Oakland, California Key people Tom Oberheim, founder Products …

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  • 8Synthesizer — For other uses, see Synthesizer (disambiguation). Synth redirects here. For other uses, see Synth (disambiguation). See also: Software synthesizer Early Minimoog by R.A. Moog Inc. (ca. 1970) A synthesizer (often abbreviated synth ) is an… …

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  • 9Doepfer — Musikelektronik GmbH is a manufacturer of audio hardware based in Gräfelfing, Germany, founded by Dieter Döpfer. The product range covers analog modular systems, MIDI controller, MIDI hardware sequencers, MIDI to CV/Gate/Sync Interfaces, MIDI… …

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  • 10Reason (software) — Reason Reason 4 on Microsoft Windows 7 …

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