![]() Roland, a Japanese company with a long history of democratizing production by mass-producing and lowering the cost of new tech, saw an opportunity. ![]() But making music on a computer was a dream just beginning to come true in the ‘90s - boxes were getting faster and cheaper, but music software remained torturously buggy. Giorgio Moroder and Don Lewis synthesized monstrous Moog mainframes in the disco era Roger Linn kick-started hip-hop in 1988 with the Akai MPC60. It wasn’t so long ago that electronic music production was the work of pioneers. ![]()
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