Wurlitzer_Sideman_(1959)_disc_sequencer.jpg
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Description Wurlitzer Sideman (1959) disc sequencer.jpg |
Wurlitzer Sideman drum machine 1957, [note 1] at the Cantos Foundation museum. One of the first drum machines ever built, it used solder connections to register a beat. This one has been fixed up heavily over the years in order to remain functional. It plays a sweet bassonova beat. Visited Cantos Foundation in February 2009 and took a lot of pictures and video. S l o w l y uploading photos & videos. Footnotes
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