Rhythmus
by Elektrostudio
by Elektrostudio
4.3 / 5
(43 votes)
Win32
VST
Rhythmus is an old school rhythm machine.
Rhythmus is inspired by an old rhythm machine. There are ten buttons available, each button can play two different rhythm sections so essentially there are about 20 different rhythmic loops offered, such as samba, mambo, tango, waltz, rumba etc. When you click open, you can change the tune, volume, pan of each rhythm component such as snare, bongo, cowbell, hi-hat, etc. You can mix these rhythmic sections with Tambourine, Guiro, Quijada sounds.
Rhythmus is inspired by an old rhythm machine. There are ten buttons available, each button can play two different rhythm sections so essentially there are about 20 different rhythmic loops offered, such as samba, mambo, tango, waltz, rumba etc. When you click open, you can change the tune, volume, pan of each rhythm component such as snare, bongo, cowbell, hi-hat, etc. You can mix these rhythmic sections with Tambourine, Guiro, Quijada sounds.
- 20 loops (samba, tango, waltz etc...).
- Tune, pan and volume for each element.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(2.5 Mb)
(5 / 5)
If you like the performances on Yutube with Thom Yorke and Johnny Greenwood with just a CR78, you're going to love this. It's those 70s sounds from your grandmother's electric organ, but time has ripened them and they sound great in your tracks now.
(5 / 5)
Pure nostalgia! It's like pulling out the rhythm transistors from the old Yamaha Electone from my elementary school. ! THANK YOU!
Reminds me of my old Univox machine I had in the 70s. Great for practice and click tracks.
Click track now that's a term you don't really hear these days...
(5 / 5)
Ok, now i can dream away just like in the old days; a voice an acoustic guitar and a mellow rhythm. Thank you thank you thank you!!!
Not Roland Tr66 that's the Korg Minipops 7 as used by Jean Michel Jarre on his first LP.
(5 / 5)
Roland tr-66 emulator with all the presets, but one you can use as a drum machine via MIDI (turn off the on board presets). Open the top panel for pan, gain and tune of each instrument. Lovely warm sounds, excellent emulator, really good, thanks a lot Elektrostudio!
Love it but it wont record midi notes! anyone else have this problem?
Actually found the answer myself. It records from your midi controller. both the plug in and your keyboard activate it but it only records via the keyboard.
(4 / 5)
Good vst
(5 / 5)
I wish a pro verstion wiyh good hq sound and much more styles and a add interoending & fill in's buttons.. Thanks guys
(5 / 5)
This machine is pure fun :D
(5 / 5)
Very good! Thank you. :D
(5 / 5)
Love it, love it, love it.
(5 / 5)
if a simple drum track is what u want then look no further! It can be a set and forget or u can make changes. I REALLY wish it had multiple outs!!! delightfully cheesy but still very useful! 5 STARS imho. TIP: to make it start playing, record a looong note (patterns start at G2 if im not mistaken) and when ur done then u can automate to ur taste. Individual triggers are below G2 for when u want to make ur own drums on the roll.
my favorite tool, wow!
(5 / 5)
In the correct mix this is pretty good.
(3 / 5)
I like this old school type of drum machine.
(5 / 5)
Very nice rhythms and original sounding. + you can even trigger the single drum sounds in the DAW's piano roll and make your own rhythm with those. Perfect.
(5 / 5)
Yep, if you like Jean Michel Jarre you're going to instantly recognise the sounds this thing makes. You can literally dial up the exact drums to Oxygene 6 and others.
(5 / 5)
Really simple and a BLAST to use. Press more than one button once - just like the good old days when this kind of thing was hardware.
(5 / 5)
Just a great company, like the rythm module of an old Farfisa organ i had in the 80s. Extremely compact, deep and crispy, can also make very intersting percusion layers lifting some drum tracks. Maybe isnt a must have, but it's fun to have it.
(5 / 5)
thanks it's perfect work
(5 / 5)
The closest you will get. Makes me kick myself for selling my CR-78, but it wouldn't sync to midi now would it.
(5 / 5)
It's totally wicked neato. It's like a virtual mini pops, only better.
(5 / 5)
i love this sound, is a good sound from a old soft analog maschine perfect work 5stars
(0 / 5)
Pointless
(5 / 5)
Jean Michel Jarre would be proud!! All the classic sounds, good stuff!
(5 / 5)
For that it does is excellent ! Remember and enjoy....