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Resonance Sound – Techno Maschinen

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Resonance Sound – Techno Maschinen


Resonance Sound proudly presents Techno Maschinen – a massive drum kit arsenal by Marco Scherer / DATACULT.

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Techno Maschinen (Affiliate Link) brings you more than 100 drum kits with grit, dirt, and punch. Made with a variety of raw tube machines, modular monster synths, and classic drummers, these samples stand for the aesthetics of the underground in all its variety. Whether you‘re producing Minimal, Deep Tech, Electro, or undisputed Techno, these are for you.

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The drums were created with hardware synths like Erica‘s Techno System, the super-rare and undisputed Metasonix D-1000, and D-2000 bad boy drummies, Arturia‘s DrumBrute, Endorphin.es‘ very unique Blck_Noir module and a variety of more common machines as well. Machines like Jomox‘ Air-Base 99, a Roland TR8, Korg Radias and others. All tenderly recorded through a TLA 5021 compressor, as well as a Technics RS-T11 Cassette Deck and driven with other gritty hardware gear.

Techno Maschinen – MAIN DEMO

The kits come with 16 samples each and ready-to-go presets & patterns for Maschine 2, Studio and Jam, Kontakt 5, Battery 3 upwards, Geist, Geist Lite, and Ableton Drumrack. Furthermore, the whole range of modern Akai MPC models is supported (MPC1000 upwards and Elements, Studio, Renaissance, Touch, Live, X, and Force). Plus the open SFZ format. You can drop the drums into any sampler as well.

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Resonance Sound – Techno Maschinen

Author:

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RS Techno Maschinen 1000x1000 300dpi

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As an affiliate, we may earn a commission from qualifying purchases. We get commissions for purchases made through links on this website from Amazon and other third parties.

Resonance Sound – Techno Maschinen


Resonance Sound proudly presents Techno Maschinen – a massive drum kit arsenal by Marco Scherer / DATACULT.

RS Techno Maschinen
Resonance Sound – Techno Maschinen 21

Techno Maschinen (Affiliate Link) brings you more than 100 drum kits with grit, dirt, and punch. Made with a variety of raw tube machines, modular monster synths, and classic drummers, these samples stand for the aesthetics of the underground in all its variety. Whether you‘re producing Minimal, Deep Tech, Electro, or undisputed Techno, these are for you.

RS Techno Maschinen 500x500 72dpiWEB
Resonance Sound – Techno Maschinen 22

The drums were created with hardware synths like Erica‘s Techno System, the super-rare and undisputed Metasonix D-1000, and D-2000 bad boy drummies, Arturia‘s DrumBrute, Endorphin.es‘ very unique Blck_Noir module and a variety of more common machines as well. Machines like Jomox‘ Air-Base 99, a Roland TR8, Korg Radias and others. All tenderly recorded through a TLA 5021 compressor, as well as a Technics RS-T11 Cassette Deck and driven with other gritty hardware gear.

Techno Maschinen – MAIN DEMO

The kits come with 16 samples each and ready-to-go presets & patterns for Maschine 2, Studio and Jam, Kontakt 5, Battery 3 upwards, Geist, Geist Lite, and Ableton Drumrack. Furthermore, the whole range of modern Akai MPC models is supported (MPC1000 upwards and Elements, Studio, Renaissance, Touch, Live, X, and Force). Plus the open SFZ format. You can drop the drums into any sampler as well.

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