New Plugin, Drummer-1, Streamlines Beat Making On Mac


CRB Labs has introduced Drummer-1, a new drum pattern generator plugin for macOS (VST3/AU) that’s designed to create genre-specific drum patterns in a single click.

Drummer-1 generates drum patterns algorithmically, while offering hands-on editing, humanization controls, and the flexibility to export either MIDI or audio.

“I wasn’t good at programming drums,” said Carl Brunson, founder of CRB Labs. “I could write melodies, lay down chords, shape a mix – but drums always slowed me down. When I started noticing that a lot of drum programming follows patterns, I kept thinking: this could be generative.”

Features:

  • One-Click Pattern Generation – Creates drum arrangements based on musical rules encoded in four included style packs. Each generation produces a unique pattern.
  • 7-Track Step Sequencer (Up to 64 Steps) – Kick, Snare, Hi-Hat, Clap, Percussion and more. Edit velocity, groove timing, or individual hit placement.
  • Humanize & Groove Controls – Applies subtle timing shifts and velocity variations to combat the “perfect MIDI” problem. Per-track swing, shuffle, and tightness controls.
  • Euclidean Rhythms – Per-track Euclidean rhythm generation for polyrhythmic or mathematically distributed patterns.
  • Dual Export: MIDI + Audio – Export as MIDI for full DAW editing or audio WAV (24-bit) for immediate use.
  • Four Included Genre Packs – Bodega Vol 1 (Lo-Fi Hip Hop), Bando Bands Vol 1 (Trap), UK Rave Vol 1 (Breakbeat), Electro Vol 1 (House/Techno).
  • No subscription required.

Drummer-1 is available now for $49.95 USD, as a one-time purchase. The purchase includes the base plugin (VST3 + AU for macOS), four genre packs, unlimited pattern generation, MIDI + audio export, and free updates.

 

Free Arturia Patch Libraries


Sound designer Larry Poulton let us know that he’s shared several patch libraries for Arturia synths, with ‘pay what you want’ pricing.

Poulton‘s libraries include three collections for Analog Lab, four collections for Pigments, and a variety of collections for individual Arturia synths.

“I am a patch creator – working mainly with Arturia plugins,” he notes. “I am not a business – just an old bloke in his studio, doing what he loves.”

All of Poulton’s libraries are available now as free downloads. If you find them useful, you’re encouraged to pay what you want, via a ‘buy me a coffee’ link.

 

Shut Up & Play: Sounds Of Korg Prologue


The Korg Prologue is a synthesizer that was arguably under-appreciated when it was introduced, as early discussion seemed to focus more on the instrument’s limitations than on its strengths.

Since the Prologue was discontinued, though, it seems like appreciation of the analog flagship synth has been growing steadily, as musicians have discovered its great analog sound, solid build and ease of use.


This set of videos, via synthesist Panu M Savolainen, offers ‘shut up and play’ style demos of the Prologue, showcasing the range of the instruments’ native synth engine. Only internal FX and factory presets were used.

The videos do a good job of showcasing the range of sonic possibilities that the Prologue is capable of.

What do you think of the sound of the Korg Prologue? Watch the videos, and share your thoughts in the comments!