Documentation drumMachine
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A very large collection of wavetables for wavetable synthesis. This collection has been released by Kristoffer Ekstrand: [AKWF Waveforms](https://www.adventurekid.se/akrt/waveforms/adventure-kid-waveforms/). Every sound sample that starts with <ic>wt_</ic> will be looped. Look at this demo:
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${makeExample(
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"Wavetable synthesis made easy :)",
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`
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"Wavetable synthesis made easy :)",
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`
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beat(0.5)::sound('wt_stereo').n([0, 1].pick()).ad(0, .25).out()
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`,
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true,
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)}
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true,
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)}
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Pick one folder and spend some time exploring it. There is a lot of different waveforms.
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## Drum machines sample pack
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A set of 72 classic drum machines created by **Geikha**: [Geikha Drum Machines](https://github.com/geikha/tidal-drum-machines). To use them efficiently, it is best to use the <ic>.bank()</ic> parameter like so:
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A set of 72 classic drum machines created by **Geikha**: [Geikha Drum Machines](https://github.com/geikha/tidal-drum-machines). To use them efficiently, it is best
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to use the <ic>.bank()</ic> parameter like so:
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${makeExample(
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"Using a classic drum machine",
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`
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"Using a classic drum machine",
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`
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beat(0.5)::sound(['bd', 'cp'].pick()).bank("AkaiLinn").out()
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`,
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true,
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)}
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true,
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)}
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Here is the complete list of available machines:
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${samples_to_markdown(application, "Machines")}
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</div>
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In practice, using them will lead you to write short two letters long sample names, each one for a different piece of the kit:
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| Kit Piece | Short name |
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|-----------|----------------|
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| **Bass/kick drum** | <ic>bd</ic> |
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| **Snare drum** | <ic>sd</ic> |
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| **Rimshot** | <ic>rim</ic> |
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| **Clap** | <ic>cp</ic> |
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| **Closed hi-hat** | <ic>hh</ic> |
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| **Open hi-hat** | <ic>oh</ic> |
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| **Crash** | <ic>cr</ic> |
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| **Ride** | <ic>rd</ic> |
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| **Shakers (and maracas, cabasas, etc)** | <ic>sh</ic> |
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| **High tom** | <ic>ht</ic> |
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| **Medium tom** | <ic>mt</ic> |
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| **Low tom** | <ic>lt</ic> |
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| **Cowbell** | <ic>cb</ic> |
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| **Tambourine** | <ic>tb</ic> |
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| **Other percussions** | <ic>perc</ic> |
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| **Miscellaneous samples** | <ic>misc</ic> |
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| **Effects** | <ic>fx</ic> |
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Note that there is also a <ic>drumMachine</ic> function that allows you to play a random drum machine without even typing the name.
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It takes a single argument, a number, that will pick a machine for you in the list:
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${makeExample(
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"Using a classic drum machine",
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`
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beat(1/2)::sound(['bd', 'cp'].pick()).drumMachine(1).out()
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`,
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true,
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)}
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## FoxDot sample pack
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The default sample pack used by Ryan Kirkbride's [FoxDot](https://github.com/Qirky/FoxDot). It is a nice curated sample pack that covers all the basic sounds you could want.
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A collection of many different amen breaks. Use <ic>.stretch()</ic> to play with these:
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${makeExample(
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"Stretching an amen break",
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`
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"Stretching an amen break",
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`
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beat(4)::sound('amen1').stretch(4).out()
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`,
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true,
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)}
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true,
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)}
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The stretch should be adapted based on the length of each amen break.
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