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== Description ==  | == Description ==  | ||
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| + | DrumGizmo is an open source, multichannel, multilayered, cross-platform drum plugin and stand-alone application. It enables you to compose drums in midi and mix them with a multichannel approach. It is comparable to that of mixing a real drumkit that has been recorded with a multimic setup.<ref >[https://www.drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id=start]</ref>  | ||
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| + | Features include:  | ||
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| + | * Stand-alone, Lv2 and VSTi versions available  | ||
| + | * Open drumkit file format, allowing the community to create their own drumkits  | ||
| + | * Drum velocity, allowing for several different hit velocities for each drum  | ||
| + | * Multichannel output, making it possible to mix it just the way you would a real drumkit  | ||
| + | * Optional built-in humanizer, analyzing the midi notes, adjusting velocities on-the-fly  | ||
| + | * Stand-alone midi renderer, generating .wav files, 1 for each channel  | ||
| + | * Stand-alone midi input, making it possible to use DrumGizmo as a software sampler for an electronic drumkit  | ||
== DrumKits ==  | == DrumKits ==  | ||
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== User experience ==  | == User experience ==  | ||
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Revision as of 21:41, 22 March 2024
1 Description
DrumGizmo is an open source, multichannel, multilayered, cross-platform drum plugin and stand-alone application. It enables you to compose drums in midi and mix them with a multichannel approach. It is comparable to that of mixing a real drumkit that has been recorded with a multimic setup.<ref >[1]</ref>
Features include:
- Stand-alone, Lv2 and VSTi versions available
 - Open drumkit file format, allowing the community to create their own drumkits
 - Drum velocity, allowing for several different hit velocities for each drum
 - Multichannel output, making it possible to mix it just the way you would a real drumkit
 - Optional built-in humanizer, analyzing the midi notes, adjusting velocities on-the-fly
 - Stand-alone midi renderer, generating .wav files, 1 for each channel
 - Stand-alone midi input, making it possible to use DrumGizmo as a software sampler for an electronic drumkit
 
2 DrumKits
3 Zynthian and presets of DrumKits
4 Native GUI
5 User experience
<references />