Tuesday, March 11, 2025
Cherry Audio Introduces KR-55C Drum Machine
Tim Shoebridge video upload by Cherry Audio
"Cherry Audio's KR-55C is a supercharged, best-of-both-worlds software emulation that combines features from two lesser-known drum machines of the post-punk era: Korg's "Rhythm 55" KR-55A and KR-55B. KR-55C boasts all the rhythms from both models, for a total of 240 factory patterns, intros, and fills. Additionally, it adds 200 original patterns and kits that cover a wider range of genres. KR-55C's user interface shifts based on whether the A or B model is selected and includes extra pages that let this beatbox "step out" even further. It features a familiar X0X-style 16-button layout for step-editing and real-time pattern programming, as well as a song mode for chaining up to 99 patterns.
More details at https://cherryaudio.com/products/kr-55c
Cherry Audio and Tim Shoebridge have again partnered to create this comprehensive introductory video that showcases the KR-55C, highlighting its pattern modes and exceptional sound design capabilities.
Available now for just $49 from cherryaudio.com and authorized resellers worldwide, KR-55C is designed to empower musicians, producers, and beatmakers with powerful groove-building tools at an unbeatable price."
Cherry Audio | Pattern Theory for KR-55C Drum Machine Preset Pack
video upload by Cherry Audio
"Additional extraordinary sounds and patterns for Cherry Audio's KR-55C drum machine plugin are available exclusively from Cherry Audio! The Pattern Theory for KR-55C Preset Pack features 100 more presets and 10 new categories by James Dyson that 'step out' even further using KR-55C's advanced voice editing, effects, and pattern chaining techniques.
Get the Pattern Theory Preset Pack and check out more audio demos at: https://store.cherryaudio.com/presets..."
Cherry Audio KR-55C - Korg's lesser-known Rhythm Engines reborn
video upload by CatSynth TV
"We present a very detailed demo and tutorial of the new KR-55C from Cherry Audio, a recreation of both the Korg KR-55 and KR-55B drum machines together in a single unit. We will go through all of the instrument's features, including the preset patterns, creating user patterns and songs and more. We will also explore a few of the factory presets as well as some presets in the Pattern Theory expansion pack.
00:00 Introduction
00:33 History of the KR-55 and KR-55B
01:21 Overview
2:00 Preset patterns
11:20 Mixer panel
13:40 Instrument Edit panel
18:44 User patterns
23:41 Song mode
31:29 Effects panel
37:43 Factory presets
40:12 Pattern Theory expansion pack
43:29 Conclusion
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Lets play With the 'New' Cherry Audio KR-55c Drum Machine
video upload by James Dyson
"Lets play With the 'New' Cherry Audio KR-55c Drum Machine and my Pattern Theory Pack also create and edit some sounds/patterns.
Atomika my Synth of choice to play along with."
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