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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 28 August 2008


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10MM104 The History of Sampling

From vintage Mellotrons to the explosion of digital recording technology, the sampler has had a profound impact on music production. Mark Cousins gets a slice of the action...



More than any other instrument in the 20th century, the sampler has been the subject of some of the biggest technological advances in studio technology, as well as revolutionising the techniques used to produce music.

This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 50
Filed under General Features, Ten Minute Masters

 

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