keyboard museum .orf has a drum machine section with many flash based virtual drum machines
www.keyboardmuseum.org/d_mach...ms.html
some of them are kinda basic, but all in all it looks like a great online resource for learning about and experiencing drum machines with your computer
www.keyboardmuseum.org/d_mach...ms.html
some of them are kinda basic, but all in all it looks like a great online resource for learning about and experiencing drum machines with your computer
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Re: Virtual Drum Machines online
Sun, April 22, 2007 - 5:12 AMcool resource, beau,
thanks!
the new issue of COMPUTER MUSIC (volume 22) has several free
VST drum machines that allow one to design their own electronic drum sounds.
there are 200 free vst instruments, effects, sound editors, sequencers, romplers and DAWs in this
incredible issue with 46 tutorials on selected effects..............all for about $18...............I've been playing with it
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Re: Virtual Drum Machines online
Sun, April 22, 2007 - 7:56 PMWicked ! do you mean computer music (www.computermusic.co.uk/) or computer music journal (http://204.151.38.11/cmj/), what issue number is it?
Also I like the keyboard museums flash based drum machine's because I could play them on my psp.
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Re: Virtual Drum Machines online
Sun, May 6, 2007 - 3:29 AMthe first one, Beau and I already included the issue number in the first post it's #22.
Will you come down and play the looping festival this coming October (18-21)?
I sure hope so.
Also, I'd really dearly love to do a Drum Computer Festival with artists who only use
drum machines in their performances. I think of Matt Davignon. I'd love to do a set myself
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Re: Virtual Drum Machines online
Mon, May 7, 2007 - 2:52 PMThat would be so awsome to go to santa cruz for the looping festival. I have been working on this new patch that records audio in from a vocalist and then I sequence the loops using a midi wind instrument.
A drum machine fest would also be cool too. Is Matt D. on tribe? If you want to do a set in SF - then you should contact Tom Bickley, he curates at Meridian Gallery, and they have a concert series, could be a good venue for the SF branch of the loopfest.
www.meridiangallery.org/MGMusic.htm
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