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Lil Drum Machine

The Lil Drum Machine is aimed at users that want to experiment with rhythms in isolation and then have the abi...

$ 4.99

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The Lil Drum Machine is aimed at users that want to experiment with rhythms in isolation and then have the ability to export their beats to wav, ogg, midi loops.

Create wav/mid loops for your favorite DAW, the Caustic App or just have fun creating your own unique rhythms.

New in 1.1.x

- Full immersive mode.
- Default velocity value in right drawer.
- Caustic PCMSynth preset export to use wrap option dialog.
- Load multiple sample browser.

Get more Caustic Content Sample Packs to load wav samples in the Full version - https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Teoti+Graphix,+LLC

The Caustic App export will render all pattern loops into wav, create a PCMSynth, map all samples to the synth and export a Caustic App .pcmsynth preset file. Once created, open up Caustic, set your BPM, load the .pcmsynth preset and play your loops within your existing track.

MIDI is exported as one file containing individual channels for each Lil Drum Machine channel. Easily load in your favorite MIDI editor or DAW of your choice.

Contains NO ADDS for demo and full version, just pure uninterrupted drum sequencing fun.

A Demo version of this application is also available on Google Play.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teotigraphix.lildrummachine.demo

Main Features

- Create new projects from 12 existing kits.
- Load / Share existing projects.
- Export Selected pattern as wav, ogg or mid loops.
- Application settings for performance, UI scale and application defaults.
- Help link to online documentation, the app also installs local documentation in the Help directory.
- Master mix volume.
- Display for current project, pattern and pattern time.
- Play / Stop the pattern sequencer.
- Master and 12 channel VU metering.
- Tempo beats per minute 20bpm to 200bpm.
- Master effects editor, 2 insert effects and EQ on master channel.

Pattern/Sequencer

- Select pattern lengths of 1, 2, 4 and 8 measures.
- Select pattern custom color and name (custom pattern name used in loop and pcmsynth exports).
- Select pattern Swing, 1/8th and 16ths grid types.
- Select pattern Follow through each measure during play.
- Select between 16 unique patterns with varying measure length.
- Select current pattern view / edit position when not in pattern follow mode.
- Copy / Paste all channel content.
- Copy / Paste all selected channel content.
- Double selected pattern content.
- Clear All Channels pattern content.
- Clear Selected Channels pattern content.
- Sequence 16th notes in a classic step sequencer.
- Adjust each note velocity with sliders.
- Show / Hide Position, Pattern, Velocity and StepSequencer with right drawer toggle buttons.

Channel Features

- Load an external wav sample for each channel.
- Adjust Amp Level, Tune, Decay.
- Adjust Efx Pan, Delay, Reverb sends.
- Adjust EQ High, Mid Bass range frequencies.
- Adjust Filter to None, LowPass, BandPass, HighPass
- Adjust Filter Cutoff and Resonance.
- Add 2 Effect inserts per channel. Choose from Compressor, MultiFilter, Delay, Reverb, Distortion, Bitcrusher, Flanger, Static Flanger, Comb Filter, Chorus, Phaser, Auto Pan effects.

Drum Kits

- The Lil Drum Machine includes 14 classic and unique drum kits/percussion banks to get you started sequencing drum beats.
- All 168 wav samples are included so you can mix and match sounds if you do not have external wav samples already installed on your device. The samples are installed the Samples directory at application install time.

When exporting wav or ogg audio loops, the options exist to wrap the loop tail to beginning, cut the loop tail or detect full loop silence that contains all release effect tails. Exported audio exports to /root/LilDrumMachine/Exports on the device.

Keywords: Drum Machine, Caustic, PCMSynth, Sequencer, Beatbox, wav, ogg, mid, Caustic Packs

Store rating

4

out of

31 reviews

Last update

Nov. 10, 2017

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