Free Drum Machine For Kontakt

US Autodafe XoX Box features sampled Roland TR-606, -707, -808 and -909 sounds      05/06/17

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Autodafe tells us that their XoX Box is a drum machine for Kontakt (Full version of Kontakt 5.6 needed, it will not work on the free Kontakt player) based on samples of Roland Drum machines of the XoX series (606, 707, 808 and 909). They say that all samples come from free sources and are believed to be free/public domain. Here's the details in their own words...

The Main Instrument has 5 vertical Slots:

  • Kicks
  • Snare/Rim/Clap
  • Hats (Closed, Open, Pedal)
  • Cymbal/Cowbell
  • Toms (Hi, Mid, Low) for a total of 12 sounds.


Each Slot has different selectable kits of sounds: 28 Kicks, 28 Snares/Rim/Clap combinations, 12 Hats combinations (Closed, Open), 8 Cymbals/Cowbells, 8 Toms combinations (Hi, Mid, Low) allowing many different combinations of samples.

Each slot has separate Level, Pan and Tune controls for fine editing and fine-tuning of the samples.

Each slot has two separate controls for Attack and Sustain of the onboard transient shaper.

Each slot has Solo/Mute buttons, to Solo and Mute sounds in the slot.

Each slot has an independent selectable Filter: Filter Type (different LowPass, HighPass), with Cutoff and Resonance controls.

Each slot has an independent Distortion section with selectable Type (Tube or Transistor) and Level control.

Each slot a dedicated Reverb Send Level, which controls the amount of sound that is sent to the Reverb bus channel.

DRM32 Analog Drum Machine has an onboard Drum Sequencer with 32 selectable patterns, as well as a dedicated Drum Delay and Reverb.

The instrument will normally load as a stereo instrument, but can be switched to Multi-Output, with user assignable outs.

Pricing and Availability:
Free (donations welcomed)

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