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Roger Linn Design museum
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Linn LM-1
Drum machine · United States
The Linn LM-1 Drum Computer, released in 1980 by Roger Linn, was the first drum machine to use digital samples of real acoustic drums. Expensive and produced in small numbers, its realistic sounds and programmable patterns made it hugely influential on 1980s pop production.
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Linn Electronics
Linn Electronics was an American company founded by Roger Linn that pioneered sample-based drum machines. Its LM-1 Drum Computer (1980) was among the first to play digital recordings of real drums, and the follow-up LinnDrum shaped the sound of 1980s pop production before the company closed in 1986.