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==Models== In the entry order of each manufacturer: * 1972: [[Electronic Music Studios]] (EMS) [[EMS Synthi AKS|Synthi AKS]] (analogue synthesizer with an embedded digital [[music sequencer]] and a touch-plate keyboard for input) * 1980: [[Multivox#Digital sequencers|Firstman SQ-01]] (step sequencer with embedded analogue synthesizer and knob controllers)<ref name="synrise-SQ01">{{cite web |title=Multivox International |url=http://www.synrise.de/docs/types/f/firstman.htm |language=de |work=SYNRISE |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030420170643/http://www.synrise.de/docs/types/f/firstman.htm |archive-date=2003-04-20 }}</ref> * 1981: [[Movement Systems Drum Computer|Movement Computer Systems]]'s [[Movement Systems Drum Computer|Movement Drum System I]] {{smaller|(1981)}}, Movement Drum System II {{smaller|(1983)}} * 1983: [[Roland Corporation]]'s [[Roland MC-202|MC-202]] {{smaller|(1983β1985)}}<ref name="emusician">[http://www.emusician.com/gear/1332/roland-mc-202-microcomposer/32354 Roland MC-202 MicroComposer], ''[[Electronic Musician]]'', November 2001</ref> (analogue synthesizer based on [[Roland SH-101|SH-101]] with an step sequencer and a push button keyboard for input) * 1984: [[Linn Electronics]]'s [[Linn 9000]] {{smaller|(1984β1986)}} * 1986: [[Sequential Circuits Studio 440]] {{smaller|(1986β1987)}} * 1986: [[E-mu Systems]] [[E-mu SP-12|SP-12]] {{smaller|(1986)}}, [[E-mu SP-1200|SP-1200]] {{smaller|(1987)}}, Launch-Pad {{smaller|(1996)}}, [[E-mu Proteus#Command Station|Command Stations]] [[XL-7]], [[MP-7 (drum machine)|MP-7]], [[PX-7]] {{smaller|(2001)}} * 1986: [[Korg]] [[List of Korg products#1980s|DDD-1]] {{smaller|(1986)}}, [[Electribe]] series {{smaller|(1999β)}}, [[List of Korg products#2010s|Monotribe]] {{smaller|(2011)}}, [[List of Korg products#2010s|Volca]] series {{smaller|(2013)}} * 1986: [[Yamaha Corporation|Yamaha]] [[List of Yamaha products#Groove machines|RX5]] {{smaller|(1986)}}, [[List of Yamaha products#Groove machines|RX7]] {{smaller|(1987)}}, [[Yamaha SU700|SU700]] {{smaller|(1998)}}, [[Yamaha RM1x|RM1x]] {{smaller|(1999β2002)}}, [[List of Yamaha products#Groove machines|RS7000]] {{smaller|(2001)}}, [[Yamaha DX200|DX200]] {{smaller|(2001)}}, [[Yamaha AN200|AN200]] {{smaller|(2001)}} * 1988: [[Akai#Akai Professional|Akai]]'s [[Music Production Center|MPC]] series β [[Akai MPC60|MPC60]] {{smaller|(1988)}}, [[Akai MPC60|MPC60 II]] {{smaller|(1991)}}, [[MIDI Production Center#MPC500|MPC500]] {{smaller|(2006)}}, [[MIDI Production Center#MPC1000|MPC1000]] {{smaller|(2003)}}, [[MIDI Production Center#MPC2000|MPC2000]] {{smaller|(1997β2000)}}, [[MIDI Production Center#MPC2000XL|MPC2000XL]] {{smaller|(1999β2004)}}, [[MIDI Production Center#MPC2500|MPC2500]] {{smaller|(2005)}}, [[MIDI Production Center#MPC3000|MPC3000]] {{smaller|(1993)}}, [[MIDI Production Center#MPC4000|MPC4000]] {{smaller|(2002β2008)}}, [[MIDI Production Center#MPC5000|MPC5000]] {{smaller|(2008β2012)}}, [[MIDI Production Center#MPCOne|MPC One]] {{smaller|(2020)}}, [[MIDI Production Center#MPCLive|MPC Live]] {{smaller|(2017-2020)}}, [[MIDI Production Center#MPCLiveII|MPC Live II]] {{smaller|(2020)}}, [[MIDI Production Center#MPCX|MPC X]] {{smaller|(2017)}} * 1996: [[Quasimidi]] [[QM-309 Rave-o-lution]] {{smaller|(1996)}} * 1996: Roland '''Groovebox''' [[Roland MC-303|MC-303]] {{smaller|(1996β1997)}}, [[Roland MC-505|MC-505]], [[Roland MC-307|MC-307]], [[Roland MC-09|MC-09]], [[Roland D2|D2]], [[Roland MC-909|MC-909]], [[Roland MC-808|MC-808]], [[Roland SP-404|SP-404]], [[Roland SP-606|SP-606]], [[Roland SP-808|SP-808]], [[Roland SP-555|SP-555]], [[Roland MV-8000|MV-8000]] {{smaller|(2003β2006)}}, [[Roland MV-8800|MV-8800]] {{smaller|(2007β2010)}}, [[Roland EF-303|EF-303]], [[Roland SH-32|SH-32]], [[Roland MC-101|MC-101]] {{smaller|(2019)}}, [[Roland MC-707|MC-707]] {{smaller|(2019)}}<br/>'''Note''': Roland's trademark "Groovebox" has been used since 1996, that is ten years after the establishments of generic Groove machines E-mu SP-12 in 1986. * 1997: [[Ensoniq ASR-X]] {{smaller|(1997)}} * 1998: [[Boss Corporation]]'s [[SP-202]], [[SP-303]] {{smaller|(2001)}}, [[SP-505]] {{smaller|(2002)}} * 1999: [[Zoom Corporation]] [[Sampletrak ST-224]] {{smaller|(1999)}}<ref> {{cite journal |ref={{sfnref|Derek|Debbie|1999}} | last1 = Johnson | first1 = Derek | last2 = Poyser | first2 = Debbie | title = Zoom Sampletrak ST-224 | url = http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jan99/articles/zoomsample695.htm | journal = [[Sound on Sound]] | issue = January 1999 }}</ref> * 2004: [[Elektron Monomachine]] {{smaller|(2004β)}} * 2004: [[Radikal Technologies]] [[Spectralis 1]] {{smaller|(2004)}}, [[Spectralis 2]] {{smaller|(2009)}} * 2009: [[Native Instruments]] [[Maschine]] {{smaller|(2009β)}} * 2010: [[Beat Kangz Electronics]]'s [[Beat Thang]] {{smaller|(2010β)}} *2015: [[Novation Digital Music Systems|Novation]] Circuit * 2016: [[Pioneer DJ]] (with [[Dave Smith (engineer)|Dave Smith]]) [[TORAIZ SP-16]] {{smaller|(2016)}},<ref name=MusicRader2016> {{cite web | title = Musikmesse 2016: Pioneer reveals TORAIZ SP-16 sampler, complete with Dave Smith analogue filters<!-- - Quantizing via Pro DJ Link rounds out exciting 'DJ-live performance instrument' --> | url = http://www.musicradar.com/news/tech/musikmesse-2016-pioneer-reveals-toraiz-sp-16-sampler-complete-with-dave-smith-analogue-filters-636639 | department= Tech News | date = 2016-04-05 | magazine = [[MusicRadar]] | publisher = [[Future Publishing]] }} </ref> [[TORAIZ AS-1]] {{smaller|(2017)}}<ref name=DJMag2017> {{cite web | title = Pioneer DJ revails debut analog synth, the TORAIZ AS-1 - Dave Smith & Pioneer DJ team upβ¦ | url = https://djmag.com/news/pioneer-dj-unviel-debut-synth-toraiz-1 | department= News | date = 2017-01-19 | magazine = [[DJ Magazine]] | publisher = Thrust Publishing }}</ref>
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