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drum machine

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drum machine
n.
An electronic device containing a sequencer that can be programmed to arrange and alter digitally stored drum sounds.

drum machine
n
(Music / Instruments) a synthesizer specially programmed to reproduce the sound of drums and other percussion instruments in variable rhythms and combinations selected by the musician; the resulting beat is produced continually until stopped or changed


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For the first few weeks there were no guitars or drums, just me, Jim and a drum machine, with me singing my melody ideas over the top," said Kelly.
Among the activities on offer is the chance for young musicians to make music on an old-school Nintendo Game Boy, dance sessions for digital characters and the opportunity to make a drum machine out of everyday objects.
Among the activities on offer is the chance for young musicians to make music on an old-school Nintendo Game Boy, dance sessions for digital characters and the opportunity to make a drum machine out of everyday objects.
 
 
 
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