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English: Multivox Rhythm Ace FR-3S - vintage analog drum machine built by Ace-Tone in Japan for the American market, and sold through Multivox / Sorkin. This is a precursor to the Roland TR-series.
Note: Multivox FR-3 seem to share several similarities with Korg Mini Pops.[1]
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  1. MULTIVOX RHYTHM ACE FR-3 – Vintage Rhythm Box 1979 – HD Demo. MatrixSynth (2012-06-03). "This is a quite rare little analog rhythm box from 1979. ... The mechanical hardware looks to me like old Korg Minipops units. Was Korg involved? ;-)"

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