Audiorealism has announced a sale on its ADM (AudioRealism Drum Machine), a virtual analog emulation and sample player that brings the sounds of the 808, 909 and 606 drum machines from Roland.
Booming bassdrums, saucy cymbals and crispy snares can be used to describe the sound of drum machines from the early 80’s. ADM contains three classic vintage drum machines from that era rolled into one, combined with a 32-step internal sequencer and pattern controlled fx (PCF). Get all your patterns into ADM via the Import Rebirth function or directly from your 909 via sysex (we will provide a free tool for dumping sysex).
ADM contains 25 drum generators, each one carefully modeled after the classics’ analog circuits and 4 PCM players, for a total of 34 sounds (some generators have two sounds). Certain sounds have been extended with extra parameters, like the tuning and attack of the 606 bassdrum. The accents effect on bridged-T oscillators that make up the bassdrum and tom-tom sounds has been closely simulated and the hihats and cymbals sound and react very close to the originals.
ADM is available for Windows and Mac in VST and AU plugin formats.
Use coupon code ADM909 at checkout to save 30% off on ADM and any other AudioRealism product, including bundles.
The sale ends September 11th, 2018.
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