enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Hydrogen (software) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_(software)

    Hydrogen is an open-source drum machine created by Alessandro Cominu, an Italian programmer who goes by the pseudonym Comix. [1] Its main goal is to provide professional yet simple and intuitive pattern-based drum programming. Hydrogen was originally developed for Linux, and later ported to Mac OS X and Windows.

  3. Best drum VSTs 2022: our pick of sampled drum kit plugins - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/best-drum-vsts-2022-pick...

    Want to trigger realistic drum sounds from your electronic kit? These software packages put world-class studio drums at your fingertips Best drum VSTs 2022: our pick of sampled drum kit plugins

  4. Synth1 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synth1

    Synth1 is the all-time most downloaded VST plug-in on KVR Audio, [13] and was ranked number 5 on MusicRadar's list of "The 27 best free VST plug-ins in the world today". [14] It has over 25 thousand free patches to download online. Because Synth1's versatility, there are a wide variety of patches available.

  5. Roland TR-808 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_TR-808

    The 808 sounded simplistic and synthetic by comparison; electronic music had yet to become mainstream and many musicians and producers wanted realistic-sounding drum machines. [ 7 ] [ 10 ] According to many reports, one review dismissed the 808 as sounding like "marching anteaters", though this likely referred to machines that predated it. [ 16 ]

  6. FL Studio - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FL_Studio

    There are free and subscription options. The subscription option provides access to a wider range of sounds compared to the free version. Alternatively users can purchase non-expiring Download Credits to access the same sample library as available while subscribed. Mastering: FL Cloud offers both free and paid options for professional-grade ...

  7. Roland SC-55 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_SC-55

    Aimed at PC music enthusiasts, the SC-55 featured 315 [1] instrument patches, including the GS drum kits and additional controllers. The selection of effects includes reverb and chorus . It additionally came preloaded with patches imitating the Roland MT-32 's variation bank but lacked the MT-32's re-programmability.

  8. GarageBand - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GarageBand

    The touch drums instrument includes by default seven acoustic drum kits with a realistic drum kit layout, and twelve electronic drum kits (including Hip Hop drums, House drums, and drum kits with Roland TR-808 and 909 samples). The electronic kits are set up like drum machines with customizable sounds that can be saved as separate drum kits.

  9. Oberheim DMX - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberheim_DMX

    Oberheim DX Oberheim "Stretch" DX. Introduced in 1983, the Oberheim DX was a slightly stripped-down version of the DMX, available at a list price of US$1,395. The look and feel of the machine was similar to that of the DMX, but it only featured 18 sounds instead of 24; allowed for 6-sound polyphony instead of 8; had a 4-digit, 7-segment display instead of a 16-character alphanumeric display ...