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| ===== Drumming ===== | ===== Drumming ===== |
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| ===== Drum samplers/synths (standalone) ===== | {{topic>drumming}} |
| These apps mimic "drum machines". If described as a "sampler", this means the sounds are sampled waveforms of real drums. If described as a "synth", this means the sounds are synthesized via oscillators (like the analog Roland TR-808), or physical modeling. | |
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| If described as "MIDI-controlled", this means the sounds are playable in real-time via a MIDI controller such as drum pads or a keyboard (or another MIDI app if the ALSA Sequencer interface is supported). If "Pattern-controlled", then the app requires you to program "beat patterns", and the app plays these patterns at whatever tempo you set. | |
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| // Recommended: // Hydrogen | |
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| ===== Drum samplers/synths (plug-ins) ===== | |
| The following software are plug-ins, designed to be used with apps that load plug-ins. | |
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