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Synclavier


 

The New England Digital Synclavier System was a powerful, integrated system for music synthesis and recording, first developed at Dartmouth College. Released in the late 1970s, Synclaviers were purchased by hundreds of artists and recording studios, most notably Frank Zappa and Michael Jackson particularly on the Thriller album, often at prices in excess of $200,000. It boasted a 100 kHz sampling rate and storage on large magneto-optical discs.

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