Drum Machine (software)
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Drum Machine is a Windows freeware application developed by Andrew Rudson that lets users play a virtual drumset on their computer using a drum controller from the Rock Band video games.
The program allows the user to set a different sound for each virtual drum, and a collection of default samples are included. Users can add additional samples in .WAV format.
As of version 1.25, the program supports controllers from the Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and Playstation 2 versions of Rock Band with dual drum set support.