dRhumba 2.0  
by Jens Henrickson
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Operating System: Windows XP/2000/NT/ME/98/95
File Size: 703K
License: (All Shareware software)
License Conditions:

Free version is save limited. Registration is US$25

System Requirements:

PIII, 128 MB RAM, 16-bit Sound Card

Date Added: 2003-03-11
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Software Description

dRhumba is a software sample sequencer that is designed to provide
functions similar to modern drum machines, except that it uses
arbitrary sounds instead of pre-defined drum kits. This allows much
greater flexibility to the end user (you).

dRhumba has many useful features including the following:

  • Load and sequence sound samples into measures and songs
  • Real-time pattern editing and effects processing
  • Native support for WAV and Ogg Vorbis 1.0 files
  • Does not require special audio equipment (+)
  • No DLLs or other support files required
  • Per-instrument volume, pan, delay, echo, chorus, flange, and distortion effects
  • Mixing and effects are done at 44.1 KHz, 32-bit precision
  • High quality re-sampling algorithm for sample rate conversion
  • Win32 application - works on Win98, WinNT, WinMe, Win2k, WinXP
  • Save your work as a dRhumba song file (*)
  • Output your finished songs to standard WAV files (*)

(+) Requires a windows-compatible soundcard capable of CD-quality output.
(mic/line-in recommended but not required)

(*) Available to registered users only

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