Reference Guide
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Reference Guide
Reference Guide Beat Box Anthology Classic drum machine sounds and loops from the 70s, 80s and early 90s Beat Box Anthology is the one-stop shopping collection for drum machine sounds and loops, covering almost every generation of these instruments. Even if these cult machines were a milestone in the 70s, 80s and 90s music production, their sounds are still used today in a lot of Urban, Hip Hop, Electro House and even Electro Pop productions. The first "affordable" drum machines were manufactured in the 60s, and were designed to imitate the sounds of drums and percussions. Analog synthesis was the the first technology used to generate the drum sounds and most models left no opportunity to the user to alter or modify the pre-programmed rhythms. Then in the 80s the first models using low resolution digital samples were launched, and were quickly used in the most successful tunes in the music industry. In the 90s the sound quality turned better, but loosing in the meantime the character that had made older models so remarkable. That's where and why our investigation stopped. Beat Box Anthology is divided in three sections: Classics, Analog & Digital. In the Classics category you will find the cult machines that are still used a lot today, like the 808 or the 909. Sampling and recording was particularly complete, covering every parameter and setting you can find on these machines. To capture the essence of these pieces of history, we did record everything in 24bit 96kHz, using the best DI Box and analog to digital converters. Another unique approach to this kind of collection, is the mastering step that once more makes it unique. Sounds were mastered at Sterling Sound with Chris Gerhinger, for this punchy sound you won't find anywhere else. With a total of around 10 000 samples and loops, Beat Box Anthology also contains hundreds of native kits and patterns for the new MOTU BPM, then being its best companion. Whatever the kind of music you're making, you will certainly find room for these incredible sounding machines. Machines used to create the sounds : Acetone Rhythm Ace FR-1, FR-2L, FR-6 & FR-8 / Akai XR-10 / Alesis HR-16, HR16b & DPM5 / Amdek Rhythm Machine RMK-100 / Bohm Digital Drums M. / Boss DR-110 Dr. Rhythm, DR-220 A, DR-220 E & DRP-I Dr. Pad / Casio RZ-1 / Crumar OMB-2 / Dynacord Add One / Elka Drumstar 80, OMB 5, Wilgamat / E-mu Drumulator / ETI Drum Synthesizer / Godwin Drummaker 45 / Hohner Drum Performer & Rhythm 80 / Kawai R-100 / Korg DDD-1, DDM-100, DDM-220, KPR 77, KR33, KR55, MR16 & S3 / Linn 9000 & Linn Drum / Mattel Synsonic Drums / Mini Pops Junior Keio / MPC the Kit / Novation Drumstation / Oberheim DMX / Pearl Drum-X & Fightman/ Realistic Rhythm Box Concert Mate / Roland CR-78, CR-8000, TR-505, TR-55, TR-606, TR-626, TR-66, TR-707, TR-727, TR-77, TR-808 & TR909 / SCI Drumtracks/ Siel MDP40 / Simmons Clap Trap, MTX-9, SDS 400, SDS 800, SDS 9, SDSV & Trixer / Solton Arranger + / Tama Techstar TAM500, DS200 & Techstar TS204 / Ted Digisound Synth / Univox ARI / Vermona / Wersi Drum Composer / Wersi Wersimatic WM24 / Yamaha DD-10, MR10, QY10, RX5, RX7 & RX8 Terminology BD SD SDe Bass Drum Snare Drum Electronic Snare Drum Bde SDb RIM Electronic Bass Drum Brush Snare Drum Rimshot HHC HHF HH RI RI Closed Hi-Hat Foot Closed Hi-Hat Hi-Hat (Generic) Cup Ride (Cup) Bell Ride (Bell) HHO HHH RI RI CC Open Hi-Hat Half Open Hi-Hat Ride (Generic) Edge Ride (Edge) Crash Cymbal TOM HiTOM MiTOM Tom (Generic) Hi Tom Mid Tom eTOM LoTOM Electronic Tom Low Tom PERC CWB CLP Stk Mar Tamb TimbHi Timp CgaOP CgaHi CgaLo Tgl S AggLo Bgo BgoHi SHK Misc. Perc Cowbell Hand Claps Sticks Maracas Tambourine Hi Timbale Timpani Open Conga Hi Conga Low Cong Triangle Short Low Agogo Bongo (Generic) Hi Bongo Shaker HIT CLV SStk Wbk Cbs Timb TimbLo Cga CgaSL CgaMi Tgl Tgl L AggHi BgoAcc BgoLo Orchestra Hit Claves Sidestick WoodBlock Cabasa Timbales (Generic) Low Timbale Conga (Generic) Conga Slap Mid Conga Triangle (Generic) Triangle Long Hi Agogo Accented Bongo Low Bongo Spl Chi Metro p Splash Cymbal Chinese Splash Metronome piano Swi Metro Metro f Swish Cymbal Metronome (Generic) Metronome forte Tu ST Tam Star 200 Tune Sweep Time SR DT Sweep Range Decay Time S The 909 Snappy (SD) Tn Tone BM BN CP H SMS CLAP Balance Medium Balance Noise Clap Pitch Humanizer BC NP CD Balance Clap Noise Pitch Clap Decay Acc Sht P Hi Mi Rv Op Misc Accented Short Pitch High Mid Reverb Open dAcc T D Lo Lng Mt Smpl Delayed Accent Tune Decay Low Long Mute Sampled Notes UVI Workstation and MOTU MachFive2 Beat Box Anthology is divided in 3 main categories : Kits, Loops and Sounds. In "Kits" lie various drumkits for every machine along with "menu" presets in which you'll find every sample from the applicable Beat Box. In "Loops" you'll find the comprehensive collection of loops you find for some machines, in looplab slicing format. In "Sounds" reside every sound file of every machine. Is also included a folder with sounds classified by element type (BD, SD, HH ….). Note: a multi called “Example Kit” is supplied to demonstrate how you can easily use the UVI Worsktation as a drum sampler. MOTU BPM In BPM you have access not only to what you have in MachFive 2 or in the UVI Workstation, but also to BPM Kits, Patterns, and Banks. Just select the category you want, then click and hold the brown bar underneath the buttons and select "Beat Box Anthology" Note: the 10 banks (pattern+kit) included are for example purpose. There are millions of combinations to do with patterns and kits. 1. CLASSIC AceT 1 - 1970 AceT 6 – 1974 Classic R-78– 1978 Classic R-8000– 1980 DR Tracks - 1984 Drmlator - 1983 Drum MX - 1983 HR Sixteen - 1988 HR Sixteen B- 1989 K-DDM Hundred – 1984 K-DDM2 Hundred – 1985 L Drum– 1981 R Hundred - 1986 RZ One - 1986 SMS 400 - 1984 SMS Clap - 1982 The 6o6 - 1981 The 7o7 - 1985 The 8o8 - 1980 The 9o9 - 1983 The 727 – 1985 YRX Five - 1987 2. ANALOG AceT 2 - 1974 AceT 8 - 1975 Amdk 100 - 1972 Concert Mate - 1981 Drumaker – 1970q ETI Drum Synth – 1980s KPR Five 2 - 1979 KPR Seven 2 – 1982 KPR Three 2 – 1979 Mini Pops - 1976 OMB Two - 1985 Organ Drums - 1980s P Fight - 1980s Rhythm Eighty - 1980s SMS 800 – 1985 SMS V - 1980 Synsonic – 1982 Tam Star 200 – 1978 Tam Star 204 – 1986 Tam Star 500 – 1985 The 55 - 1972 The 66 - 1974 The 77 – 1972 The Kit - 1982 Tom ED - 1980s TR Clone - 1990s UniVox - 1970s VermoDrums - 1970s Wers Matic -1977 YMR Ten - 1982 3. DIGITAL Arranger Drums - 1984 Bhm Drums - 1988 D.Rhythm 110 - 1983 D.Rhythm 220 - 1984 D.Rhythm 220E – 1986 D.Rhythm Pad - 1986 Drum Performer - 1990s Drumstar – 1980s Dyn ADD1 - 1985 K-DDD One - 1986 K-MR Sixteen – 1985 K-S Three - 1991 L 9000 - 1984 MDP Forty - 1986 OMB Five - 1980s P Drum X - 1980s SMS 9 - 1985 SMS MTX - 1986 SMS Trix - 1989 SR Drums - 1990s The 5o5 - 1986 The 626 - 1987 Wers Drums -1980s XR Ten – 1989 YDD Ten - 1988 YQY Ten - 1990 YRX Eight - 1988 YRX Seven - 1988 Credits >> UVI Team UVI Engineering Olivier Tristan Remy Muller UVI Sampling & sound design Emmanuel Usai Damien Vallet Alain Etchart UVI Graphic design Christophe Lecrivain UVI Web Walter Beschmout >> Special Thanks Gert Prix @ eBoardmuseum - Austria Tastuyah and Kai @ High Resolution - Tokyo Jankoen de Haan & Arjen @ Audio Ease - Ultrecht Mark & Jeremy @ Izotope - Cambridge Steve Albanese @ TutorialDepot - Boston Jim Cooper @ MOTU - Boston Christophe Martin de Montaigu @ Pornichet - France Christian Braut @ Archipel Studio - Louveciennes Roger Daihon @ Explicite Internet – Lisboa Andrew Kirk @ PACE - San Bernardino Koen Tanghe @ Sample Sumo - Belgium Everybody @ Time & Space – England Klaus @ Best Service - Munich Manu @ Masterwave – France >> UVI Contacts : General enquiries:info@uvisoundsource.com Press/Marketing: alainjetchart@mac.com