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drum machine

noun

  1. a device that simulates percussion sounds in various combinations and rhythms, and can alter digitally stored drum sounds or make digital recordings of drum sounds.



drum machine

noun

  1. a synthesizer specially programmed to reproduce the sound of drums and other percussion instruments in variable rhythms and combinations selected by the musician; the resulting beat is produced continually until stopped or changed

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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He still has the Oberheim DX, a 1982 drum machine that he used on videos like his man-on-the-street interview series with Good Neighbor — the group Mooney formed in 2007 with McCary and two friends he made while studying film at USC: Beck Bennett and Nick Rutherford.

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Families bounced and gently moshed along to the drum machine beats as “Juan,” also known as Kid Congo Powers, regaled them with a story about his hair catching on fire while playing a candlelit punk show with the Cramps.

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Yet the musical invention at play in “Family Affair,” which spent three weeks atop the Hot 100 — and helped drive “Riot” to Stone’s only No. 1 showing on Billboard’s album chart — makes clear that he hadn’t lost his creative drive: It’s a startling piece of experimental R&B with Billy Preston on organ, Bobby Womack on guitar and a primitive drum machine coughing up a mutant funk beat.

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Producer Mike Chapman wanted to synchronise Burke's playing to a Roland drum machine - an experimental procedure that led to the drummer playing each of his drums individually, then piecing together the rhythm track over the period of a week.

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Other visitors sit attentively, following the step-by-step tutorials on how to use a drum machine or create a sample.

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