The Studio 440 was a sampler, sequencer, and 32 sound drum machine manufactured by Dave Smith's Sequential Circuits (SCI) and released in 1986. The sampler's...
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input) 1984: Linn Electronics's Linn 9000 (1984–1986) 1986: Sequential Circuits Studio 440 (1986–1987) 1986: E-mu Systems SP-12 (1986), SP-1200 (1987)...
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440 Hz, often denoted as "A440"—and the Sequential Circuits sampler/sequencer, the Studio 440. They changed the writing of their name from Apollo 440...
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Sequential is an American synthesizer company founded in 1974 as Sequential Circuits by Dave Smith. In 1978, Sequential released the Prophet-5, the first...
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Prophet 2000 (redirect from Sequential circuits prophet 2000)
Prophet 2000 is a sampler keyboard manufactured by Dave Smith's Sequential Circuits (SCI) and released in 1985. It was the company's first sampler, and...
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sequencer, founding Sequential Circuits in 1974 and advertising his product for sale in Rolling Stone. By 1977 he was working at Sequential full-time, and...
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Prophet VS (category Sequential Circuits synthesizers)
The Prophet VS was a hybrid 8-voice synthesizer manufactured by Sequential Circuits and released in 1986. It is notable for being the first synthesizer...
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Electronics in 1986, but Linn drew heavily on the Linn 9000 and the Sequential Circuits Studio 440 when he designed the Akai MPC60, released in 1988. Forat Music...
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9000 (1984) Sequential Circuits Studio 440 (1986) E-mu SP-12 (1986) E-mu SP-1200 (1987) Akai MPC series (1988–) Akai MPC Renaissance / Studio / Fly (2012)—Software...
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Prophet-5 (redirect from Sequential Circuits Prophet 5)
created in 1977 by the American engineers Dave Smith and John Bowen at Sequential Circuits. At the time, Smith had a full-time job working with microprocessors...
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Sequential Circuits Studio 440 drum machine enticed the band. Gray was given free hand by Virgin on the album, which was recorded at Trident Studios....
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and Brix Smith, and recorded by Rogers on his newly-acquired Sequential Circuits Studio 440 sequencer-sampler. Rogers said "literally the first thing I...
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following Sequential products: Prophet 5, Prophet 10, Prophet 600, Prophet T-8, Prophet VS, Drumtraks, 6-Trak, MultiTrak, Tom, Max, Studio 440, and the...
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Split-8 (category Sequential Circuits synthesizers)
Split-8 is a polyphonic analogue keyboard synthesizer manufactured by Sequential Circuits. Built in Japan and going by the alternative name Pro-8 in some markets...
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The Complete Story of Sequential Circuits (1st ed.). pp. 291–295. ISBN 9781512198324. Cann, Warren (Mar 1984). "Sequential Circuits Drumtraks". Electronics...
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subtractive synthesis. Similar in functionality to the renowned Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 popularized in the 1970s (also designed by Dave Smith)...
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functions to be expressed in software rather than wiring. In 1977, the Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 and other polyphonic synthesizers had used microprocessors...
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Six-Trak (redirect from Sequential Circuits Six-Trak)
The Six-Trak was an analogue synthesizer manufactured by Sequential Circuits in San Jose, California and released in January 1984, notable for being one...
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Synthesizer, Oberheim OB-X, Yamaha DX100, Roland TR-808, Linn 9000, Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, Casio CZ 5000, ARP 2600 Michel Geiss – ARP 2600, Eminent...
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Drum Machine Roland D-550, MKS20, and Super Jupiter Sequential Circuits Prophet V.S. and Studio 440 Drum Machine Steinway and Yamaha pianos Atari 1040ST...
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Initially, only Sequential Circuits and the Japanese companies were interested. Using Roland's DCB as a basis, Smith and Sequential Circuits engineer Chet...
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and violet (short or S) light (peak wavelengths near 570 nm, 540 nm and 440 nm, respectively). The difference in the signals received from the three...
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(not including the sampling add-in-card released later), and the Studio 440 from Sequential when it was released in 1986, also priced at $5,000. In contrast...
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includes a V8 engine rated at 340 kW (462 PS; 456 hp) with a new 6-speed sequential semi-automatic transmission, pneumatically operated suspension using paddle-shifters...
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with multiple single-shot barrels that volley fired simultaneously or sequentially in quick succession. Although capable of unleashing intense firepower...
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659 PS) and 627 lb⋅ft (850 N⋅m) unrestricted. It uses a 6-speed Holinger sequential transmission, racing suspension and a Teves Racing anti-lock braking system...
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grille look using "loop" bumpers. Only this year the Imperial featured sequential turn signals. The 1969 model year was the last for pillared sedans, and...
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Apollo 440 – From the Greek god Apollo and the frequency of concert pitch–the A note at 440 Hz, often denoted as "A440", and the Sequential Circuits sampler/sequencer...
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second series of the Lawyers' Edition. United States case reporters are sequentially numbered, but the volume number is never higher than 999. When the 1...
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"TinyDuino". TinyCircuits. Archived from the original on 2013-12-07. Retrieved 2013-01-23. "A Maker of Tiny Open Source Circuits". TinyCircuits. Archived from...
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