Drumlabooh is an easy way to write drum tracks as MIDI at your DAW, using Hydrogen kits, Drumlabooh/Drumrox kits or SFZ.
For all details, docs and drumkits see the Drumlabooh site
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Linux LV2/VSTi, Windows VSTi plugin format
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Supported sample kit formats: Hydrogen, Drumlabooh/Drumrox, SFZ
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Stereo (with built-in mixer) or multi (36 channels) output
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Built-in mixer with Pan, Volume, mute controls and Pan mode option
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FX for each instrument slot: LP, HP resonance filters and Analog knob to make the sound warmer
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Up to 36 instruments with layers (max 127 layers)
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Round Robin and Cycle Random modes for each instrument
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Automatic open hihat mute on hihat close
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Drumkit image (if provided) at plugin window
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Written in C++, based on JUCE toolkit
To build Drumlabooh form the source, you need to install some dependencies first. Drumlabooh is based on JUCE. JUCE source code will be fetched by configuration process, but JUCE needs additional libraries.
Dependencies (Debian/Ubuntu packages names):
pkgconf libasound2-dev libfreetype6-dev libx11-dev libxcomposite-dev libxcursor-dev libxext-dev libxinerama-dev libxrandr-dev libxrender-dev
Dependencies (Arch packages names):
alsa-lib freetype2 libx11 libxcomposite libxcursor libxext libxinerama libxrandr libxrender
Install them if not installed, and then, under sudo or root:
mkdir b
cd b
cmake ..
make
make install
This installs LV2 and VSTi versions of the plugin to /usr/local/lib/LV2
and /usr/local/lib/VST3
by default. To redefine te destination dir, set another dest dir via CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
variable. For example, from /usr/local
to /usr
:
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr ..
By default, Drumlabooh cmake file fetches and installs the all drumkits from https://github.com/psemiletov/drum_sklad. You can turn this behavior off using cmake .. -DINSTALLKITS=OFF
option, and make the separated data package with drum kits from
https://github.com/psemiletov/drum_sklad/archive/refs/heads/main.zip
JUCE (GPL3)
speex_resampler_cpp (Public Domain + Speex License, Copyright (C) 2007 Jean-Marc Valin)