BitHeadz Voodoo Software MIDI Drum Machine Now Shipping for Windows
95/98/MESampling MIDI Drum Machine Brings Integrated Rhythm Programming To The PC
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September 24, 2000BitHeadz,
Inc., the manufacturer of software instruments is now
shipping a PC version of the Voodoo Software MIDI Drum Machine that
integrates sampling, synthesis, and MIDI sequencing.
Voodoo transforms a PC into a programmable drum machine that plays
samples and Standard MIDI files. Patterns and individual samples can be
triggered by the mouse, the computer keyboard, a MIDI controller, or
another MIDI application running concurrently.
All functionality is accomplished within one window containing multiple
drum pads. Samples are assigned to pads simply by dragging a sample from
hard disk to the pad. Clicking a pad displays it's dedicated control
parameters for pitch, volume, filter settings, pan, velocity, envelope,
mute groups, and two effects processors. Up to four samples can be
layered on a pad for switching with velocity or other controllers.
When a pad is selected, it's sample waveform is graphically displayed.
The sample can then be modified in many ways, including changing loop
points, cut/copy/paste, and numerous other digital signal processing
functions. Samples can be exported by simply dragging to the hard disk.
Voodoo can also export drum kits in Unity DS-1 format for users of
BitHeadz' popular Unity DS-1 Digital Sampler.
"One of my favorite things about Voodoo is having synthesis parameters
like LFO's and resonant filters for every drum pad," says BitHeadz Sales
Director, Earl Sondreal. "With these types of sound design features you
can get some really amazing timbres you would never be able to achieve
with a traditional drum machine."
Voodoo ($199 MSRP) is optimized for the Pentium III/IV and Apple G4
processors and supports ASIO, Direct I/O, DirectConnect, MAS 2.0, ReWire,
DirectSound, and Sound Manager. Over 200 MB of drum kits and Standard
MIDI files in various styles are included. For more information, visit their web site at www.bitheadz.com. |