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The image displays two Korg Volca electronic musical instruments, a Volca Sample and a Volca Bass, stacked diagonally on a textured surface in what appears to be an indoor setting in Biysk, Russia. Both devices are silver-grey with various black and silver knobs and rectangular buttons. The top device is a Korg Volca Sample Digital Sample Sequencer, featuring numerous controls labeled "STEP PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS" such as LEVEL, SPEED, PAN, PITCH, EG INT, SAMPLE, ATTACK, DECAY, LENGTH, and HI CUT. Its interface includes buttons for WRITE, MEMORY, REVERSE, PART, REVERB, MUTE, SOLO, STEP MODE, STEP JUMP, ACTIVE STEP, LOOP ON/OFF, and MOTION SEQ ON/OFF. Connectivity options like MIDI IN, IN-SYNC-OUT, and a DC 9V power input are visible, with a black cable plugged into the IN-SYNC-OUT port. Below it is the Korg Volca Bass synthesizer. This unit features controls for VOLUME, PITCH 1, PITCH 2, PITCH 3 (for its three VCOs), TEMPO, ATTACK, DECAY/RELEASE, CUTOFF, PEAK, OCTAVE, LFO RATE, and LFO INT. Its buttons include FUNC, MUTE (for each VCO), VCO1, VCO2, VCO3, STEP MODE, WRITE, SLIDE EDIT, ACTIVE STEP, and STEP REC. The sequencer section contains buttons labeled M5 through M8 and 9 through 13, indicating functions like TARGET PITCH, CUTOFF, LFO WAVE, VCO WAVE, SUSTAIN ON, AMP EG ON, and SLIDE. It also has MIDI IN, IN-SYNC-OUT, and DC 9V power input ports. The scene is a static close-up shot under bright, even lighting. No individuals are present.
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