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  2. Beta Monkey Music - Wikipedia

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    Beta Monkey Music is a company, based in New Haven, Connecticut since 2002, that develops drum loops and drum samples for use in audio software and hardware. They are known for several product lines including the Drum Werks, Double Bass Mania, Jazz Essentials, Odd Time Meltdown, Rock Hard Funk, and Pure Country series of drum loops and drum samples.

  3. Yamaha DTX series - Wikipedia

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    When the drum or cymbal pads are hit, the digital recordings (or samples) are played back to replicate what is being played. [1] [2] [3] On all kits, the sounds are editable – the pitch can be made higher or lower (tuned) and many other features. The higher the range of the DTX, the more functions there are editable. [citation needed]

  4. Electronic drum - Wikipedia

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    A table-top electronic drum (or portable electronic drum) is an electronic drum that has all of its pads (except foot pedals) and the electronic sound module combined in a single table-top unit. It may have a small amplifier and small loudspeakers incorporated so that it can be used at jam sessions without plugging into a PA system.

  5. Zero-G Ltd - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, Zero-G released the Datafile series, a trilogy of sample libraries comprising samples taken from the personal collection of Zero-G's founder, Ed Stratton. They were widely used in electronic music in the 1990s, particularly British house and drum and bass. The samples were unlicensed and the packs are no longer commercially ...

  6. List of electronic music genres - Wikipedia

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    In its early development, electronic music was associated almost exclusively with Western art music, but from the late 1960s, the availability of affordable music technology—particularly of synthesizers—meant that music produced using electronic means became increasingly common in the popular domains of rock and pop music and classical ...

  7. Electronic drum module - Wikipedia

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    For example, electronic drum modules are called "percussion sound modules" in the case of Roland Corporation, or sometimes simply modules. A common colloquial term for this device is drum brain. (see below). [1] [2] Electronic drum modules are included with most complete electronic drum kits (which include a drum module and a set of drum pads).

  8. Roland V-Drums - Wikipedia

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    Mesh-head Drum Pad 1997–2003 10 Inches 1 (Mono) Piezo – – Yes Black, White, Red, Purple PD-105 In Production. Mesh-head Drum Pad 2003- 10 Inches 2 (Stereo) Piezo Piezo – Yes Black, (White) PD-105X Mesh-head Drum Pad 2008–2012 10 Inches 2 (Stereo) Piezo Piezo – Yes Silver Replaceable shell wraps PD-108 In Production. Mesh-head Drum ...

  9. Simmons (electronic drum company) - Wikipedia

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    Logo The SDS 5 Electronic Drum Kit, ca.1981. Simmons SDS 5 front view. Simmons is an electronic drum brand, which originally was a pioneering British manufacturer of electronic drums. Founded in 1978 by Dave Simmons, [1] it supplied electronic kits from 1980 to 1998. The drums' distinctive, electronic sound can be found on countless albums from ...