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The easiest VST sequencer ever made; everything is controlled from one single screen. Feed it some VST plugins, some samples and start creating right away.
Username: BRAMBOS Download: Tunafish 1.8 (April 2007)
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The groundbreaking Virtual Phrase Sequencer. More real-time sample mangling in one compact package than ever before.
Username: BRAMBOS Download: Tuareg (Tu2) 2.5 (January 2003)
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The sample mangler that introduced many innovative new ideas to the music software scene, like the variator and the trancegate. A 10+ years old true vintage classic that still stands out with its quirky design and FSU features.
Username: BRAMBOS Download: Tuareg Fat 1.5 (August 2000)
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The best timewaster since Minesweeper. Transforms your dull work PC into a realtime drum sequencer. Record perfectly rhythmic grooves by hammering on your keyboard. Originally designed for the KVR Developer Contest 2006
Download: Lunchbox Battles 1.0 (September 2006)
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Moonfish was designed to be weird. A strange lovechild of HammerHead, an MC-303 and an old Amiga tracker. The only sequencer that can go up to 1230 BPM and only has 3 channels. Tickles your creativity by giving you odd limitations. Download: MoonFish 1.2 (September 1999)
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PUMP was one of the very first MIDI sequencers that brought the old 80's step sequencer paradigm to the PC. Originally designed as a prototype for the graduation project for my Master of Arts course, many people found good uses for its simple old-school styled composition concepts. You can install and use PUMP with the following key (case-sensitive!):
Username: Betatest Download: PUMP Beta 5 (July 1998)
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HammerHead Rhythm Station The original drumcomputer for the PC. The simple software app that has been downloaded millions of times since its release and has drawn thousands of people into the wonderful world of electronic music creation. Copied dozens of times but still massively popular, more than 13 years after its creation. HammerHead Rhythm Station (originally released May 1997) is currently not available for download from this site. Please go here to find it.
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