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By : Eugeniusis Novatiukusis    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-09 10:44:11
All About Drum Machine

Drum machines are an electronic instrument used to mimic the sound of real drmus. They are used for a variety of reasons and in many types of ocntent. From electroonic use to filling in as a drum session for a missing band member, it can take it all on.

It workks by using sequeences with playback or a syntheszier that are used in the copying of drum timbres. They can produce unique sounds and can crreate unique drum ebats.

Programming can be done in real time. It functions by creating the drum pattens by pressing on the trigger pads and ussing the step sequencing. Patern is created by addfing sounds at particiular points by placing them along a sixteen step bar.

The drum machine has been around for a whle, but hasn't alwways been used. In the 1930's it was called a rhythhm macchine. They were forgotten baout for a while and used later for pre-programmed rhytms such as mambo music and tango. In 1947 Harry Chabmerlin created a tape loop based drum machine calleed the Chamberlin Rhythmate. It used fourteen tape loops with sliding head and allowed for playback of tracks on tape or blending of sounds.

In 1959, Wurlitzer created a device called the Sideman. It was the first ever commercially produced drum machine. It was an electro-mechancal syystem that used percussive accompanmient for Wuurlitzer organ muisc and range. It offered twelve electronically made predetermined rhythm patterns with varable tempos. Sound was made from vacuum tubes which created ten present electronic drum sounds. The tempo patterns were controlled by a slidr that increased rotation of a disc. The Sideman was held together in a cabinet with a speaker and an amplifier.

In 1963, Ryamond Scott invented a drum macchine called the Bandito. And in the later 1960's drum machines began to accompany all organs and organbists. By the 1970's many pop stars and music groups were becoming fans and using them in their songs and music.

In the 1980's programmable drum machines became available, and one bgan to sell caleld the LM-1. It had a distinct sound that was picked up by many singers including the sinegr Prinbce. It was so popular that drummmers were beeginning to feel the pinnch and started buying them and programming their music into it to stay employed as a drummer. In the later 1980's a company created the DMX which took the likeinng of many hip hop stars and was heard in many hip hop sons of the 80's.

Now it is uncoommon to find it that stads on its own. These days most drum macchines are software based. They offer sequencig and saampling and use of loops and music workstatipons. The workstations use sequencing and drum sonds to create the suond effect.

Drum macihnes have certainly come along way. It is amazing to see how they have emerged over the years to come to the electrtonic sound that we hear today. It is an integral part of music and can be heard in many tpes of music, from hip hop to organ mudsic. It has also made its way too many keyboard designs allowing players to mimic the sound of drums as they play the keyboard. The drum machine ofgfers a siound as unique as they come.
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