Rare 1980s Drum Machine Emulated

US AudioThing's sample-based SR-88 revisits the Sound Master Memory Rhythm SR-88      15/06/16

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AudioThing has released SR-88, which they describe as a sample-based plugin emulation of the Sound Master Memory Rhythm SR-88, a rare analog drum machine from the 80s.

The instrument features 5 classic analog sounds: Kick, Snare, Hi Hat 1, Hi Hat 2, and Cymbal, which can be pitched, panned or mixed independently. You can additionally shape the sound with the Low Pass Filter (Zero Delay Feedback), Overdrive, Compressor and Reverb. AudioThing says that the sequencer lets you easily build patterns that can be dragged and dropped to your DAW/host.

Specifications

  • 5 classic analog drum sounds
  • 15 Factory Presets / 15 Factory Patterns
  • Low Pass filter with Zero Delay Feedback
  • Overdrive, Compressor, and Reverb Effects
  • Sequencer with MIDI Drag to DAW
  • Preset system with randomizer
  • Size: MAC 158 MB / PC 110 MB
  • Formats: VST, AU, and AAX (32/64bit)
  • Platforms: OSX, Windows


Pricing and Availability:
On offer at €19.95 (normally €29)

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