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KORG VOLCA NUBASS Vacuum Tube Synthesiser

My first drum machine back in the ’80s was a Roland TR-606. It was what I could afford at the time and it didn’t stay in its original form for more than one day — it soon had separate outputs and tunable toms, and it was quite unique. At the same time, I was never compelled to visit its bass accompanist friend, the TB-303, because of its lack of synth facilities and because the

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