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  1. A sampler is an electronic musical instrument that records and plays back samples (portions of sound recordings). Samples may comprise elements such as rhythm, melody, speech, sound effects or longer portions of music.

  2. A sampler is an electronic musical instrument that is similar to the synthesizer. What a sample does is that instead of creating sounds from scratch however, a sampler starts with more than one recording (or "samples") of different sounds added by the user, and then plays each back based on how the instrument is configured.

  3. A sampler is an electronic music instrument closely related to a synthesizer. Instead of generating sounds from scratch, however, a sampler starts with multiple recordings (or “samples”) of different sounds, and then plays each back based on how the instrument is configured.

  4. What is a Sampler? A sampler is an electronic musical instrument that takes its actual sound, noises, audio signals, previous recordings from different sources, saves it on a hard drive, and plays it back using a controller to integrate them into new musical creations.

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  5. Yamaha MU-series. Yamaha TX16W. Yamaha XG. Categories: Sampling (music) Electronic musical instruments. Synthesizers by type. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  6. A sampler is a digital or electronic musical instrument that resembles a synthesizer. The main difference between the former and the latter is that the sampler can produce new sounds with sound recordings of real or artificial instrument sounds, instead of with voltage-controlled oscillators.

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