The 909 still sounds excellent
The classic 909 sounds have reverberated over the decades in dance and techno, remaining relevant to this day. Drumazon sets a benchmark for faithful emulation in the digital domain
Sounds great, out-of-the-box
The original 909 sounds a bit dry and requires extra processing for the audio to truly bloom but Drumazon’s effect chain is fully equipped to provide the right flavor, out-of-the-box.
Drum programming? A breeze
A broad feature set and expressiveness make drum programming an inspiring and easy experience.
Get under the hood
You get the classic sound, but with extras that will surely meet expectations – both for purists and producers after a modern punchy attitude.
A dedicated channel strip for every drum sound
With EQ and compression per instrument, you can quickly perfect the original 909 sound.
Final touches are so crucial
A capable master section will give the final punch to your drum line.
MIDI map and Trigger Outs
Easily managable MIDI map and employing trigger outs it's a cherry on top.
Substantial factory content
Over 1000 presets and patterns in factory content
Screen fit
Several UI sizes and HiDPI support for better screen fit
MIDI Learn
MIDI Learn for easy controller assignment
Drumazon 2 (license) can be purchased at JRR shop for $89.
Easy there. You can still make your point and be respectful at the same time.
I found that even basic stuff as the range of the HH decay sweetspot is off with Drumazon 2 which got me into paying for RC in the first place. With the 303 I keep comparing as you keep insisting ABL3 is better but so far I only can kindly but strongly disagree.
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