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Electrum Drum Machine/Sampler v4.3.3
Requirements: ANDROID:1.5 and up Overview: Electrum Drum Machine/Sampler. Pattern based music composition. Programmable drum machine.
GET extra sound Paks from the market or from my website.
WAV file import - Load YOUR OWN SAMPLES from SDCARD. Long press a sound button to bring up the sample loading dialog.
Runs on ALL android devices, even the Galaxy tablet!
Use samples and loops to make beats and songs.
Real time playback and editing - no waiting for sound to render before you hear your changes!
Look at the MENU for more options such as ability to save and load your
own custom drumkits - once you've loaded the sounds you like unto the
pads and adjusted them you can save the settings as a drumkit, separate
from the patch itself!
RECORD samples with the microphone.
Stretch loops to fit the current project BPM.
Edit a sample's start and end point, as well as pitch.
Use other time signatures such as 3/4, 6/8, etc.
Add some swing to your beats with the SHUFFLE setting.
Sample accurate playback engine.
WAV/MIDI/Pad Export-load your song into Fruityloops!
Electrum has 8 sounds and you can program up to 32 patterns. A full
sequencer allows you to string the patterns together into songs or
longer beats. You can also play patterns "live", switching them as the
machine is playing.
For multitouch devices, Electrum has a multitouch pad dialog as well
(See Menu->Play Multitouch pads) where you can play just like an MPC
by hitting the pads.
Please NOTE: The pads on the main screen are not designed to play real
time. Use the multitouch pads for that. Also, any pad latency will
depend on your device. For example, the Galaxy tablet is very fast, low
latency, and the Motorola Droid series also had low latency. Older
devices such as Hero, G1, etc, will have the worst latency.
Also check out my ReLoop music sequencer, which allows you to sequence loops just like Garageband or Sony's ACID.
WHAT'S NEW:
4.3.3 - update to some layouts and graphics to look better on x-large screens (such as the Motorola Xoom)