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Dragon is a drum machine built to quickly and easily make glitch, distorted, lofi drum beats and manipulate them live. The drums are simple and flexible, capable of some classic drum machine sounds and also new weirdness. Each is synthesized in real time and sent to a multi effect rig with variable speed stutter, bit reduction, pitched feedback delay and a resonant bandpass filter. The drums are triggered by a four pattern step sequencer. Patterns can be changed individually for each drum or triggered together for quick pattern switches for all drums.
Features:
Four pattern sequencer with local and global pattern control
BPM control with nudging
Save/load presets
Three drum synths:
-Bass
-Snare
-Hi-hat
Effects rig:
-Asymmetry and tanh(x) for tape like distortion
-Pitched feedback delay
-Retrigger (aka stutter/buffer) with variable speed and reversing
-Bit reduction
-Down-sample
-Reverb
-Resonant bandpass filter
Preset management requires permission for file storage read/write (optional on Android M+)
Unpaid version disables preset saving and audio recording
Audio recording coming soon. Possible future ports to desktop and ios. Made with Pure Data and libGDX"
"One of the rarest and most impressive keyboards ever built, a must have vintage synthesizer for the serious collector. It's in nice shape and working great. Only issue to mention is the pneumatic springs that hold the front up don't work, but you can use it fine the way it is, and should be easy enough to repair if desired. All knobs, sliders, buttons, disk drive and outputs are working as they should. There is some wear as to be expected for an old synth, so be sure to check out the pictures to make sure you like it."
"Using the Waldorf MicroQ to answer the question - what good is a multitimbral synth anyway?
This answer is: layering complex voices.
A multitimbral synth like the Waldorf MicroQ/Blofeld, Access Virus, KingKorg, etc, gives the option of stacking voices to create patches that are complex but still sound cohesive, coming from the a single synth."
"In this video we describe the challenge in tracking low pitched notes in bass and few other instruments and how at Sonicsmith we set out to tackle this issue."
"My first test [finally] of the Make Noise René Cartesian Sequencer with Mutable Instruments Rings... and all the other stuff. I tried to label each module that was being used with dynamic, animated text."