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This is a close-up, angled, indoor shot of a section of a music production controller, likely a sampler or sequencer. The dominant objects are rows of square, white, illuminated buttons and black, rectangular buttons with labels. The scene is dark, suggesting it's either night or a dimly lit studio environment. The white buttons are arranged in a grid and some are labeled with letters like "B", "C", "D", "F", "G", and "H", while others have numerical labels and descriptive text such as "9 Clear", "10 Clear Auto", "5 Quantize", "6 Quantize 50%", "1 Undo", "2 Redo", and "3 Step Undo". These indicate various functions for the buttons, commonly found on music production hardware. The black buttons are positioned to the left and above the white buttons. Some of these have labels like "ERASE Replace", "REC Count-in", "TAP Metro", "FOLLOW Grid", "STOP", "SHIFT", "MOD", "LOCK", "DUPLICATE Double", "SELECT", "SOLO", and "MUTE Choke". There are also several black knobs at the top right of the image. A portion of a keyboard, with black and white keys, is visible in the upper right corner, suggesting this controller might be part of a larger setup or a keyboard-based instrument. The overall impression is one of a functional piece of electronic musical equipment, possibly in use or ready for use. There are no people visible, and the focus is entirely on the controller itself. The location context of Jos, Nigeria, does not provide specific visual cues within the image itself.
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