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Montreuil, France
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Boss SP-505 Groove Sampling StationNew starting from : None available
Used starting from : 300,00 €
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The SP-505 is an advanced entry-level sampling workstation aimed at the electronic, hip hop and dance market that fits somewhere in between the economical BOSS SP-303 and the professional Roland SP-808. The SP-505 is centered around working with one-shot samples, loops, grooves and drum beats through a ...
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