
The classic hardware drum machine now in software form.
It's like the hardware 909, but better.
D16 Group Drumazon synthesizes all the unique tone, punch and inherent sound of the original Roland 909. Each onboard drum module is matched to its analog counterpart. D16 have taken the classic drum machine and enhanced it with a series of features including individually assignable outputs, onboard mixer, multiple synth and tempo options and full midi capability.
- True emulation of each individual module
- Scaled knob ranges: small modifications offer deep tone variations.
- DSP-exclusive controls of modules' sound
- User-defined routing preferences
- Mutes/solos for each instrument (affect triggerring not just the signal)
- Fully controllable via MidiCC
- Quick midiCC assignation with MidiLearn function
- Multiple sequencing options:
- External mode (note mode)
- Internal sequencer (pattern mode) with 3 submodes
- External mode:
- MIDI map equivalent with the classic drum machine's map
- MIDI tune and velocity controls instruments' levels and tunes
- Internal sequencer:
- 8 banks with 12 patterns per bank
- Each pattern up to 16 steps of length
- Each pattern defined with one of four available measures
- Each step can be defined normal or flamed and accented or not
- Shuffle mode
- Flam mode
- Tap mode
- Chain mode
- Shuffle, Flam and TotalAccent values defined globally and per pattern
- Scale function and intelligent Rescale (automatically stretches pattern to the chosen measure)
- Individual presets per instrument with preset manager to easy control

System Requirements:
Windows PC- Win 7, Win 8, Win 10, Win 11.
- 1.5 GHz with SSE (2.0 GHz multicore recommended)
- 4 GB RAM (8 GB recommended)
- VST compatible main application Digital Audio Workstation (32bit or 64bit)
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Mac OS X- OS X 10.7 or later
- Intel -based CPU with 1.5 GHz (2.0 GHz recommended)
- 4 GB RAM (8 GB recommended)
- AU / VST compatible digital audio workstation (32bit or 64bit)
- Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.
- Press the space key then arrow keys to make a selection.