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Rhythmic Robot Audio Memory Rhythm SR88 KONTAKT screenshot
TEAM VON.G 2015-03-24 | 23.7 MB
The Sound Master Memory Rhythm SR88 was a cool little drum machine from the mid-80s. It was all-analogue, built like a brick, and offered some decent basic sounds plus the ability to tweak them to a limited extent through a “tone” control (which was basically a low-pass filter strapped across the outputs). There was a step-time pattern sequencer in there too, though with no display it sometimes needed a bit of mental gymnastics to get the beat in your head into the little metal box.
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Rhythmic Robot Audio StyloDrum KONTAKT screenshot
TEAM VON.G |2015-03-24 | 2.25 MB
When we assembled all the vintage Stylophones for StyloSynth, quite a few of them turned out to be… well, less than perfect. Instead of making Stylophone noises, they buzzed, crackled, popped, squeaked, glitched and farted at us. So we recorded all of those gnarly little noises and played with them: dropped them in pitch, or looped them, timestretched them, faded them and fiddled with them until they sounded like drum hits, hats, crashes, and percussion. We even made some toms by twisting the Stylophone’s tuning knob while smacking its little contacts.

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Rhythmic Robot Audio Analog Piano KONTAKT-DISCOVER screenshot
DISCOVER | 24 MARCH 2015 | 141MB
These days no self-respecting hard drive is without at least a handful of multi-gigabyte sampled piano libraries. From meticulously-recreated Yamaha grands, to meticulously-recreated Steinway grands, to meticulously-recreated Bosendorfer grands, all your tasteful piano ballad needs are covered.
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Rhythmic Robot Audio Crank KONTAKT-DISCOVER screenshot
DISCOVER | 24 MARCH 2015 | 418MB
Crank takes as its basis and inspiration the raw, erratic, unstable, wonderful sound of the hurdy-gurdy – an Eastern European folk instrument built around a resonant soundbox, five or more violin-style strings, a wooden peg keyboard, and (most importantly of all) a rotating, hand-cranked wooden wheel.
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Rhythmic Robot Audio Hurdy Gurdy KONTAKT-DISCOVER screenshot
DISCOVER | 24 MARCH 2015 | 439MB
The hurdy-gurdy is a marvellous thing: a thrumming, resonating, buzzing box of sound, driven by a hand-cranked wooden wheel and a fistful of keys. It can sound brisk and cheerful or hauntingly plaintive; it can be driven hard to get a really raw attack to the notes, or eased back for a smoother and subtler effect. It’s complex and organic and wonderfully evocative.
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Rhythmic Robot Audio MR11 KONTAKT-DISCOVER screenshot
DISCOVER | 24 MARCH 2015 | 14MB
Yamaha’s MR10 was a unique bit of kit: Yamaha’s only analogue drum machine. It featured some basic built-in rhythms and a handful of pads with which you could “play along” – the manual has some cracking illustrations of Cool Young Kids in 80s street wear doing just this.
Samples » Kontakt
Rhythmic Robot Audio Rytm 16 KONTAKT-DISCOVER screenshot
DISCOVER | 24 MARCH 2015 | 17MB
Rytm16 is sampled from the Unitra Eltra Rytm 16 preset drum machine – a transistor-based analogue soundbox haling from Poland in the late 70s. The original Rytm 16 is an endearing little box of tricks, comprising 16 preset rhythms each of which plays out over two bars, with slight variation in the second bar.
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Rhythmic Robot Audio Spark Gap KONTAKT-DISCOVER screenshot
DISCOVER | 24 MARCH 2015 | 49MB
The source tones for Spark Gap come from a wonderful piece of scientific history: a vintage 1920s electrically-driven (or “maintained”) tuning fork. This bit of lab kit comprises a hefty brass fork bolted to a resonant box and fitted with a moveable pair of damping clamps plus a moveable electromagnet, and was used nearly a century ago to demonstrate the principle of the electromagnetic feedback loop.
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Rhythmic Robot Audio Shortwave KONTAKT-DISCOVER screenshot
DISCOVER | 24 MARCH 2015 | 259MB
Somewhere out there in the night sky, lurking between the signals, are the real sounds of shortwave radio: the tuning squeals and howls; the strange, pulsing, stuttering waveforms; the cyclic, droning hums; the hiss and roar and crackle of cosmic radiation hitting the ionosphere.

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Rhythmic Robot Audio StyloSynth KONTAKT-DISCOVER screenshot
DISCOVER | 24 MARCH 2015 | 129MB
They said we were mad… MAD!!! And, in fairness, perhaps they had a point. This one is a little weird. But it’s also good fun, unusual, and has a charm all of its own. StyloSynth is a nifty little 3-oscillator polysynth whose secret identity is that it’s built from a stack of vintage Stylophones.
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Rhythmic Robot Audio Bad Bad Bass KONTAKT-VON.G screenshot
TEAM 2015-03-24 | 41.71 MB
“Bad Bad Bass and Bad Bad Lead are full of valve oscillator samples. The main differences between the two synths are the source waveforms – low and aggressive or high and snarly… their primary oscillators are backed up by an additional, filthy, sine wave. In the shape of Drift, Drive, Distortion and Compression you also get Rhythmic Robot’s familiar tools for gaining attention. This little collection scores highly for its raw valve tones and for its simplicity”

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