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    microDrum

    microDrum

    DIY MIDI Drum Trigger

    microDrum is the most economical and simple way to build MIDI drum trigger. It’s based on Arduino and can be used with a huge variety of e-pads / e-cymbals, up to 48 inputs! The output can be sent to a PC and converted to drum sounds through VST like BFD, Addictive Drums and Superior Drummer, etc. … The accompanying software allows features not found in any similar solution: a direct interface with VST (without USB-MIDI cable), record, playback of tablature to practice on, etc. … This is a Open Hardware product made in Italy!
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    prodatum

    prodatum

    patch editor for the E-MU Proteus 2000 synthesizer family

    A cross-platform patch editor for the E-MU Proteus 2000 sample-based synthesizer family. prodatum is free software.
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    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    ppc is an E-MU Planet Phatt, Orbit, Carnaval remote and SysEx-editor written in C/GTK+-2. You can control all global- and all preset-parameters and create new presets.
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