Peter Semiletov Drumlabooh (Drum Machine) v10.0.0 WiN Linux [FREE]
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FREE | Win Linux VST3 LV2 | 128 MB
Drumlabooh is an easy way to write drum tracks as MIDI at your DAW, using Hydrogen kits, Drumlabooh/Drumrox kits or SFZ.
Drumlabooh was written as the replacement of Drumrox, my fork of DrMr (see Nicklan's DrMr and Filipe Coelho's fork.
DrMr is cool C/GTK+2 LV2 plugin that I used for a years, but then DrMr stopped support current Hydrogen's drumkit format. First I "fixed" kits XML files manually, and at the some point I made the fork of DrMr called Drumrox and fix it at the XML parsing level.
Features
* DAW Compatibility
* Linux LV2/VST3i, Windows VST3i plugin format
* Supported sample drumkit formats: Drumlabooh/Drumrox,, Hydrogen, SFZ
* Bundled with high quality drumkits designed after legendary acoustic drums and drum machines
* Built-in kit editor/creator (just add your samples!)
* Stereo (with built-in mixer) or multi (36 channels) output
* Built-in mixer with Pan, Volume, mute controls and Pan mode option
* FX for each instrument slot: LP, HP resonance filters and Analog knob to make the sound warmer (per-instrument or/and for the whole mix)
* Up to 36 instrument slots with layers (max 127 layers)
* Layer change by MIDI velocity, Round Robin or Random order
* Automatic open hihat mute on hihat close
* Drumkit image (if provided) at plugin window
* Flexible MIDI mapping modes
* Written in C++, based on JUCE toolkit
June 06 2025 - Drumlabooh 10.0.0 release ("Freestyle")
Hello! This version features drum kits of a new kind. Any directory with subdirectories full of samples can serve as a drum kit. Just put the top level directory of such "kit" to the $HOME/drum_dirs (Linux) or C:\drum_dirs or D:\drum_dirs (Windows). The drumkit of that type will act as Drumlabooh's Alternative samples kits, so you can select samples within each slot by +/= buttons. Please read the Manual for details.
Just a small example.
We have a folder "My Drum" with subdirectories "01-Kick", "02-Snare", "03-Hihats". At "Kick" we have samples bass-rock.wav, bass-gabber.wav, bass-triphop.wav. The same for other subfolders. We put "My Drum" directory to $HOME/drum_dirs and "My Drum" drumkit will be available at Drum;abooh's kit selector list. Yes, it's a kind of magic.