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[remember looking at early computers, and knowing a gifted
young musician who was delighted composing and playing back
scores on an Commodore 64 system. always found that strange,
in that playback was hard to appreciate, yet when seeing a
synthesizer for musical instrument (versus organ or e-guitar)
the possibilities of sampling became clearer. yet it is still
difficult to get sounds into a computer, which is a bit odd].

Six Machines That Changed The Music World
By Pat Blashill

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/10.05/blackbox.html

The Mutant

ROLAND TB-303 synthesizer 

The Stepchild

ROLAND TR-808 DRUM MACHINE 

The Workhorse

TECHNICS SL-1200 TURNTABLE

The Screamers

NORD LEAD 1 KEYBOARD, AMEK SYSTEM 9098 EQUALIZER  

The Transformer

AKAI S950 SAMPLER 

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