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Figure - Powered by Reason - Propellerhead

Sure. Beast of a drum machine? Totally. But here’s what matters most: Figure is fun. Figure for iOS is designed from the ground up for the mobile environments we find ourselves in looking to pass time. New in version 1.6 Share directly to Facebook and Twitter - Share your music creations with your friends! New drum kits - You can never have too many sounds. Reason’s soul on your phone? When we set out to create Figure we knew an amazing sound was crucial to its function and simple enjoyment. Playing bass, drums, and lead melodies on Figure all happens through the performance pads. Making Music on Figure Tap it, slide it, whatever floats your note… The performance box on each screen in Figure is your first stop for music making. I got rhythm! The World’s Favorite Music Making, Recording and Music Production Software - Propellerhead. Logic Pro X – Musikproduktion. Aufgedreht bis zum Anschlag. Music production with Live 9 and Push.

Griid - Liine. Native Instruments. Boulanger Labs. ReBirth for iPad and iPhone. Roland TR-808. The Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer, produced 1980–1984 Origins[edit] Use and importance[edit] As more realistic and tubular drum computers appeared, the TR-808 was discontinued and it became easy to buy a used machine for a low price.

Roland TR-808

Its availability led to a second life as a cheap source of rhythm for hip hop artists in the mid 1980s. The Beastie Boys breakout album Licensed to Ill consists mostly of hip hop rhymes backed by the characteristic TR-808 beats and samples from popular rock songs; its success led to a new surge in popularity. Notes[edit] Roland TR-909. History[edit] Features[edit] Sounds[edit] The drum kit contains the following sounds: There is also a feature called "accent"—a primitive means of humanizing the drumbeat.

Roland TR-909

In a simplified model of a drummer and a kit, the loudness of the sound created would basically depend on the velocity at which the drummer hits a given part of the kit. Part of the charm of the TR-909 comes from its 16-step sequencer — the 16 buttons along the bottom of the interface correspond to the 16th notes of a single bar in 4/4 meter. While the sequencer is running, a light runs from step 1 to step 16. Editing[edit] The TR-909 has several editing modes: pattern editing where one focuses solely on the 16 steps, and track editing, which allows for chaining various patterns in a row.

Notable users and songs[edit]