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Just speculating but anyway, it could be related to allowing the digital dump of the various waveform samples, so that they could be used to create for example a software plugin that replicates some or all the functions of that instrument. Modern hardware would allow the recreation of many old instruments at a fraction of their cost, either in hardware and/or software, so it's understandable that manufacturers are fiercely protecting their IP.


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