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Product StyloDrum
Developer Rhythmic Robot
Price (MSRP) £3.95
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StyloDrum

StyloDrum is an analogue drum machine built from sampled scratches, bleeps, bloops, fizzes, noises, crackles, thumps and glitches -- all taken from vintage Stylophones. These have been pitch-shifted, looped, trimmed and fiddled with as necessary to turn them into old-school-style analogue hits. StyloDrum incorporates four kits spread over four octaves, each with at least two kicks and two snares. Most have hats, some have crashes, toms, claps or other "classic" sounds. Interspersed are a lot of random scratches, glitches and other Stylophone-based weirdnesses.

Kit pieces can be adjusted in level and pan position, and there's a comprehensive effects section with Saturation, Drive and "Pump" compression to really kick things into gear. StyloDrum is a unique source of left-field electronic sounds for any genre, with a glitchy, grainy edge.

Features:

  • Four kits built entirely of Stylophone scratches, glitches, squeaks and squeals.
  • Pan and level controls.
  • Tube saturation, Drive distortion and "Pump" compression.
  • Unique and unusual electronic elements for any genre.

Price: £3.95 Requires Kontakt version 4.2.3 or later (including Kontakt 5)

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