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  1. Aug 5, 2014 · A brief history of sampling. E-MU's SP-1200 was one of the first relatively afforable samplers. Though digital sampling has been in existence since the 1960s, the first commercially available models were Harry Mendell's Computer Music Melodian and Fairlight's CMI (Computer Musical Instrument). It was the latter which really caught on, and ...

  2. In 1969 the BBC Radiophonic Workshop-affiliated inventor Peter Zinovieff developed the first digital sampler, the EMS Musys. The $300,000 Synclavier (1975) and the aforementioned light pen ...

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    The demand for electronic musical instruments had been growing steadily throughout the 1960s as musicians and composers became more interested in the possibilities of manipulating sound electronically. From monophonic “additive” synthesizers using sine wave generators to experimental instruments with complex oscillators that could produce many diff...

    EMS had been making all-electronic music studios since 1960, and their catalogue included an extensive line of modules for voltage-controlled synthesis, including complex systems such as the Synthi 100. The Musys was a departure from their traditional design practice as it was the first digital sampler.

    Conceived and designed by Peter Grogono in 1969 for EMS. It was designed specifically to playback prerecorded samples of sounds. Instead of making a system that included every possible function in one box, Grogono decided to break up the processing into separate modules that could then be connected together in various ways. The system ran on two mi...

    Although The Musys did not see widespread adoption, it was the first step toward more revolutionary developments in digital synthesis. The Fairlight and the Synclavier were early trailblazers encouragingmusicians like Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush to use this new music-making tools These were followed by improved models throughout the 80s. Making sam...

  4. The Akai S900 (1986) was the first truly affordable digital sampler. It was 8-note polyphonic and featured 12-bit sampling with a frequency range up to 40 kHz and up to 750 kB of memory that allowed for just under 12 seconds at the best sampling rate.

  5. Sep 18, 2023 · In 1979, the Fairlight CMI emerged as the first widely used commercial sampler. Developed by Australians Kim Ryrie and Peter Vogel, this groundbreaking instrument stored samples in digital memory instead of tape and offered polyphonic sampling capabilities, enabling producers to play chords. E-mu SP-1200: Hip-Hop’s Favorite Sampler

  6. Apr 30, 2024 · Digital Audio Workstation. Summary: The first DAW to be created is attributed to Soundstream, with their Digital Editing System, created in 1977. It wasn’t until 1989 that Digidesign release Sound Tools, the predecessor and base for the industry standard ProTools. Cubase released the VST format in 1996 which was a huge leap forward for the ...

  7. Apr 5, 2020 · Sampling, which involves the digital recording of short segments of audio into computer memory for instrument-like processing and playback, had been around in one form or another since the late 1970s, but affordable samplers didn’t appear until the mid-eighties, with the introduction of Ensoniq’s Mirage sampling keyboard.

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