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BLAST FROM THE PAST Boss DR-110

oland may not have offered up the first programmable drum machine - that distinction goes to kit company PAiA but they were the first to mass-produce one that didn't require soldering skills. Called the CR-78, it came out in 1978 and was heard on chart staples like Blondie's ‘Heart of Glass’ and Phil Collins’ ‘In the Air Tonight’. Unfortunately, the thing wasn't

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