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The British sampling experts' latest soft-synth was made in collaboration with Warp Records electronica duo Darkstar.
The latest models in the Pocket Operator series come loaded with sounds and animations from classic '80s video games.
New EDM Kontakt instrument combines sampling and synthesis techniques.
The updated portable sample player adds a USB port for sample and project management, assignable MIDI channels, expanded memory and more.
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SampleX brings the sound of early digital samplers to your DAW.
Soniccouture deliver a powerful drum sampler engine where you provide the samples.
Performance-oriented looper adds real-time harmonies, pitch correction, BPM detection and much more.
New plug-in brings the sound of early digital samplers to your DAW.
With battery power and built-in speakers, the MPC Live II is ready to rock some blocks.
David Vorhaus of White Noise chats with Rob Puricelli about his early involvement with the Fairlight CMI and his Kaleidophon ribbon controller and Maniac sequencer inventions.
Akai's new beat-creation system includes built-in speakers, a rechargeable battery, CV/gate outputs, and more.
The MPC One offers the most affordable way into the latest generation of Akai's celebrated sampling workstation.
West Coast synth boffins 1010music have announced the bitbox Mk2, which features double the processing power and an enhanced touchscreen.
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The term ‘tracker’ describes an early form of sequencing that originated on the Amiga computer and they may yet make a mainstream comeback, thanks to this intriguing new device from Polish synth-makers Polyend.