
Cherry Audio has announced the release of KR-55C, a virtual drum machine that modernizes the Korg KR-55A and KR-55B drum machines from the late 1970s and early 1980s.
KR-55C includes the 240 original patterns, intros, and fills from the KR-55A and KR-55B models. Cherry Audio has expanded the capabilities with 200 new rhythm and sound presets, including genre-specific instrument kits.
Unlike sample-based instruments, KR-55C emulates the original tones through analog modeling. The instrument panel allows users to fine-tune each sound with settings for parametric EQ, tone, tuning, and decay. The mixer section provides per-instrument control over levels, panning, muting, soloing, and effects routing.
Key Features
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X0X-style programming interface for 16- or 24-step patterns.
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Song mode for chaining up to 99 patterns across 99 steps.
- Effects panel with overdrive, flanger/chorus, delay, and reverb for individual drum elements, plus a global compressor and limiter.
- Individual outputs for each drum sound, drag-and-drop MIDI export, and automation capabilities.
- Pattern Theory for KR-55C preset pack (sold separately) with 100 additional patterns.
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Pricing and Availability
KR-55C is available now for $49. The Pattern Theory for KR-55C add-on is available exclusively at cherryaudio.com for $9.99.
KR-55C supports AU, VST, VST3, AAX, and standalone formats for Windows (7 or above, including Windows 11) and macOS (10.13 and above), with native support for Apple Silicon. A 30-day demo is available.





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