Rhythm Rascal 2.5

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Rhythm Rascal is a virtual drum machine that can be programmed to play any style of music. It allows you to create unlimited patterns within a song, and each pattern may have its own meter and tempo defined. Killer drum samples are included, and you can even import your own sound samples from wave files. The samples may be further configured by adjusting their volume and pan within Rhythm Rascal. The final song can be mixed down to a standard WAV file for playback in an audio player, or for import into a multi-track recording software package.
Type : Demo ($19.95)
OS Support : WinXP,Windows2000
Date / Size : Dec, 6. 2006 / 7246 kBytes
Require : .NET Framework 3.5
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v2.5 (October, 30. 2008)
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