?
KVR Rank: 912 871 [30-Day: 805; 7-Day: 1013; Yesterday: 2078]
12 members are following mini DrumZ and 47 members are following DSK Music @ KVR.
| Product | mini DrumZ |
| Developer | DSK Music |
| Price (MSRP) | Free |
| Type / Tags |
Plug-in, App & Soundware Format(s)
| Instrument(s) |
Operating System Availability
| Operating System |
Latest Version |
Download | Released |
| 2.0 | Downloads | ![]() |
Miscellaneous Information
| Copy Protection | None |
| Avg. User Rating |
DSK mini DrumZ is a "Drum ROMpler". It includes 20 kits featuring the sounds of the following drum machines:
- Ace Tone Rhythm Ace, Kakehashi's pre-Roland sound drum machine.
- Akai XE8, the 1U rack mount unit with 16-bit drum samples.
- Akai XR10.
- Alesis HR-16, one of Alesis's first drum machines.
- Boss DR-55, first drum machine from Roland with the name Boss.
- Boss DR-220, typical mid 80's digital drum sounds.
- Fricke MSB512
- Kawai R50, 12 bit 32K sampled drums.
- Korg DDD-1, came with 18 short PCM samples.
- Korg DDM110, lo-fi and crunchy sounding.
- Mattel SynSonic, from the people who brought you Barbie.
- MXR 185, the machine where it's hard to tell rim from snare.
- Roland CR-78, the 1978 drum machine that used analog drum voices.
- Roland TR-606, originally designed to be used with the Roland TB-303.
- Roland TR-727, latin drum kit version of the TR-707.
- Roland TR-808, originally manufactured for use as a tool for studio musicians to create demos.
- Roland TR-909, partially analog, partially sample-based drum machine.
- SCI DrumTraks, Sequential's first digital drum machine.
- SCI Tom, similar to the DrumTraks but more advanced.
- Yamaha RX11, the drum machine that looks like a DX.
Discussion: Active

Discussion
22 February 2012 at 8:38pm
josephchristophermitchell
josephchristophermitchell Don't understand why people give it such a bad rating... I use this VST a lot, with a compressor it sounds perfect.
Please log in to join the discussion
















