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The First Sequence 15 Disc C Print E-mail

By Antonio Edward, on 2007.12.29 - 13:00

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0030.pngThe First Sequence 15 Disc C

There are 24 disks of music that was produced on my first musical electronic instrument ever, the Roland MT-100 Digital Sequencer and Sound Module.

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About The First Sequence

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Jungle Tune

The End (introduction)

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Quick Disk Change
Click on the links below to load a different disk:
1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11 12
A   B   C   D   E   T   A100   B100   AA   XMAS   AB   Z   ?

 




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