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Disclaimer.. I'm a crypto sceptic and don't own any bitcoin. 

This is not to say that I won't buy any in the future, but at this moment I'll sit on the fence.
I'm writing this post to expand my understanding.

What is Crypto?

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The Moog Labyrinth is a unique parallel generative analog synthesizer and idea machine, blending East Coast (Moog) and West Coast (Buchla-esque) synthesis with two intertwining, evolving 8-step generative sequencers that create polymetric melodies and textures. 

It features decay-only envelopes, a state-variable filter, wavefolding, and paralle...

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Connecting the Roland D-50 with its PG1000 programmer can be a bit confusing.

These are my notes of how I'm using it with my DAW (Abelton)

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 To back up sound banks to your PC using D50 Librarian

1. un-protect the memory of the D50.
    Press Tune/function . The display will flash. Change it using the joystick ... move to left.
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Rompler Synths

 A ROMpler is a digital synthesizer that plays back pre-recorded sounds stored in its Read-Only Memory (ROM) instead of generating them from scratch. The term is a blend of "ROM" and "sampler". Unlike a traditional sampler, a rompler cannot record new audio; its sounds are pre-loaded by the manufacturer and are often realistic emulations of instruments like pianos, guitars,...

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