Drum machine
AudioRealism Drum Machine (ADM) is an 808, 909 and 606 emulator rolled into one combined with a 32-step internal sequencer and pattern controlled fx (PCF). ADM is also capable of triggering the user's own samples.
Features :
- Three realtime switchable drum machine models
- Internal 32 step sequencer with global accent per step, four prescale selections per pattern, flam and shuffle, 128 patterns per instance
- Pattern transformation functions: Expand, shrink, swap, duplicate steps, randomize pattern, randomize part, cut/copy/paste pattern and parts
- Undo function for pattern transformation functions
- Pattern Controlled FX (PCF) which can control any of the parameters for each step
- Various pattern transformation functions
- Full MIDI CC with learning function
- Rebirth...
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AudioRealism Drum Machine (ADM) is an 808, 909 and 606 emulator rolled into one combined with a 32-step internal sequencer and pattern controlled fx (PCF). ADM is also capable of triggering the user's own samples.
Features :
- Three realtime switchable drum machine models
- Internal 32 step sequencer with global accent per step, four prescale selections per pattern, flam and shuffle, 128 patterns per instance
- Pattern transformation functions: Expand, shrink, swap, duplicate steps, randomize pattern, randomize part, cut/copy/paste pattern and parts
- Undo function for pattern transformation functions
- Pattern Controlled FX (PCF) which can control any of the parameters for each step
- Various pattern transformation functions
- Full MIDI CC with learning function
- Rebirth pattern import
- Imports 909 Sysex
- Two MIDI modes (Pattern and Note)
- Tempo sync to host
- Polyphony : 11 parts total
- Outputs : 11 individual unprocessed (VST version only to date), 2 master outputs (processed)
- Pattern library
- Trigger your own .wav and .aif samples
- 80+ example patterns
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