Apisonic Labs releases Speedrum (€49), an MPC-style drum/percussion sampler plugin. We are taking a closer look at the full version of Speedrum and giving away three free copies of the software to three lucky BPB readers.
Speedrum is the powerful but easy-to-use bigger brother of the free Speedrum Lite sampler plugin which we covered last year. If you’ve ever used the MPC2 or MPC Beats software, Speedrum will look and feel familiar to you.
Akai Professional’s MPC, in its various forms, has played a pioneering role in music production for decades. Stories of the late, great J Dilla turning off the quantize function (or not reading the manual) on his MPC 3000 still inspire beatmakers/producers today.
Dilla wasn’t the only musician to adopt that dragging-the-beat style. D’Angelo went a step further with his “playing drunk” approach to the Voodoo record; starting with the drum kit, each musician would drag the beat behind the last.
I know we aren’t discussing hardware or musical feel, but given half a chance to mention Dilla or D’Angelo, I generally will.
And if you’re searching for an MPC-like sampler for your DAW, Speedrum is well worth a look.
What is Speedrum?
Speedrum offers 32 pads, essential effects, and eight sample layers per pad. Like the MPC, Speedrum starts with a default layout of sixteen pads with two banks (A/B).
The pads are on the left in the default layout, with all effects on the right. If you step out of the default layout, the AB view shows all 32 pads, but only one effect at a time.
Effects (per pad) include multiple Distortion types, a Multi-mode Filter, Transient Shaper, and Compressor. Volume/pitch Envelopes and Humanize settings for Velocity, Pitch, Time, and Pan expand on per pad sound-shaping options.
Speedrum has the same fast workflow as the MPC software. A browser opens on the right of the resizable GUI, from which you can simply drag and drop samples onto pads.
All pads and knobs have MIDI-learn capability, making it easy to use a controller, like an MPC/MPD or a keyboard with pads. Using a physical controller is sometimes the best way to get the most out of software like Speedrum, especially core pad functions like cut/choke.
The eight sample layers per pad can be arranged with a simple drag and drop functionality, too. Editing each layer includes basic parameters and Lowpass/Highpass filters. You can add a greater level of humanization with layer settings like Round Robin and Random.
A simple Waveform Editor lets you make more direct changes to each sample, like start/stop points, length, Attack, and Decay.
Check out the demo video below to see Speedrum in action:
Speedrum has definitely taken a leaf out of the MPC playbook, and it’s a workflow style that I really like. Even users who don’t have experience with the MPC should be whizzing around this GUI in no time.
It offers plenty of ways to manipulate samples and create unique beats/percussion. More importantly, it does so in a way that everything is clear and easily/quickly accessible.
Speedrum is available in VST, VST3, and AU formats. It is currently at version 1.0.7 which includes the latest bug fixes and improvements.
If you want to check out Speedrum, you can either download Speedrum Lite or the Speedrum demo. The demo version is fully functional, apart from the fact that it won’t load the previously saved state (on plugin reload).
Speedrum Giveaway
Apisonic Labs kindly offered to give away three FREE copies of Speedrum to three lucky BPB readers. A huge THANK YOU goes to our friends at Apisonic Labs for sponsoring the giveaway! 🥳
To enter, simply leave a comment below answering this question: What is your favorite drum machine?
Only one comment per person is allowed. We will randomly (using a software-based random comment picker) select the three lucky winners on Monday, September 6th.
The lucky winners are:
1) Fyrelite: f************[email protected]
2) Shateek Pinchinat: g**********[email protected]
3) Chris D: v**********[email protected]
Congratulations to our lucky winners. You will receive an email from Apisonic Labs with your prize.
Everyone else, better luck next time and thanks for reading BPB! ❤️
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465 Comments
Luis Solis
onMPC 2000XL!
I hope my birthday has some magic hahaha
Frédo
onHi
Korg Minipops
Alex Saville
onOberheim DMX
SantiagoB
onLinnDrum
Vasily
onSitala
Alfredo
onMy favorite hardware drum machine is the TR-808. Software would be the Native Instruments Battery.
Dan
onMY FAVORITE WILL BE SPEEDRUM IF I WIN ONE – OTHERWISE I DON’T HAVE ANYTHING ELSE
Gabriela
onCon Sitala me he sentido muy comoda ultimamente!!!
Olsson
onRoland TR-909
Otha Vonc
onRoland TR-808
Jorge
onRoland TR-909
Fazil Irak
onRoland TR 808
Marlon Salvathore
onMi caja de ritmos favorita es la Rhythm Composer iO-808
Spiralfractal
onRoland tb 303
Pablo
onThe classic Roland TR-08!
Pablo
onThe classic Roland TR-08 for sure!
SEVENT3
onLoopcloud Drum
GARMEN
onTR-808
Akat
onSPEEDRUM!!!!
Terry
onOnly have software like Strike, etc.. No hardware drum machine. Early in learning curve.
Ross
onLinnDrum for me
David
onKawai R-100
Jesse Bond
onmy favorite is actually the DM1 app on the iPhone… I just find it the most usable and understandable for my own purposes, and I end up using it the most
Carlito
onMaschine
Karl
onTR-909
Pablo
onRoland 303
Ron Music
onAkai XR20
Dan
onRoland CR78. F**kin awesome.
Yoann
onI love the 808, i spent my life on Rebirth as a teen and i still use it with Reaper via Rewire !
Mori Frik
onRoland tr-808
James
onDoes “my hands” count as a favorite drum machine?
Jenny
onThe Korg Volca Drum is my new favorite drum machine.
RedBaron
onAlesis SR-16
Julayla Grimaude
onBeatmaker EDEN 2
Rodger
onMy first love is my Boss Dr Rhythm, but I cheat with Kong Drum Designer and my Alesis PercPad.
El Be
onMy favorite is MT Drum Machine.
BoogieNaught
onis it Speeddrum ?
Mish
onThe black sheep in many eyes, AKAI’s MPC2500!
Tomas Sofianopoulos
onMy favorite is Sitala
tr
onBonzo
Segun Adigun
onThis would be my first.
Mark
onRoland TR-909
Camilo Andrés torres
onMi favorita es la mpc one!
Matthias
onRoland TR-808 always finds its uses.
Oviionee
onparticipo saludos
Oviionee
onRoland TR-808
Ben Buhler
onRoland TR-909
Joseph Wilk
onStrangely, I find myself turning to the Roland CR-78 a lot because it so crisply cuts through mixes.
Gabriel
onThat would probably be Roland’s TR909! Thanks for the chance
Ryan S
onI think the only drum machine I’ve ever used particularly well or enjoyed is Reason’s ReDrum.
Scott
onTR-808
Hunt
onTR-909
Eduardo Barrera
onI happen to be using Speedrum lite, this version is great but if I would like to have the full version.
Jim siderius
onDigitakt
Luis Rivera
onNative Instruments Machine 2
R%K
onTR-808
Maurus Fernandes
onRoland CR-78is my favorite
Fyrelite
onSitala! it’s a great free alternative but looking for more advanced effects, and Speedrum seems perfect!
Mori Frik
onVst – Sitala, Speedrum lite, Drumsynth500
hardware – tr-808, tr-909
David Newton
onThat Yamaha home keyboard I bought back in the early 90s.
The same as one Frank Sidebottom used.
In A Week
onDefinitely the Roland tr-808
HPN
onSitala.. that’s all I have and use.
Farthing
onLinnDrum…
Shreyans Jain
onRoland TR-808
ilias b
onthese days when i want a drum machine i make it in NI reaktor
Claudio Guiilherme da Silva dos Santos
onDrumazon
Ian
onThe workflow must be so good
Ian
onMy favorite is the LinnDrum
Gotno
onI know it’s whatever but whatever. The 808 kick drum makes the girlies get dumb. So I’m going with the TR-808.
Claudio Arreaza
onMy favourite drum machine Is my Tama Rockstar DX
ZK
onTR 808
red nagual
onHello,still my favorite one is GTG Zapkit, so minimal and dirty it sounds
Satyabrata
onFor me it would be MPC3000
Hello World
onTR 808
Sezinando Manna II
onMaschine
Lipton Pattnayak
onRoland TR-08
Szymon
on808 for life!
Apatsa Wa Basiteni
onAKAI MPK mini MK3
Rahul R
onI don’t own any classic drum machine, but I use Studio One’s Impact XT plugin in combination with my Presonus Atom pad controller. I like the workflow and the ease to program and control DAW.
cris
onJomox XBASE 888
Kim
onTR808 forever!!
digidirt
onoberheim dmx
Gery Zenz
onBreakTweaker
RomHer
onTR-707 !!
Arshan
onMy favourite drum is 808. Thanks a ton BPB!
Martin Nielsen
onMy favorite drum machine is Alesis HR-16 !
MstrSrrl
onSP1200 is the ultimate nostalgia inducing drum machine!
vadim
onlike
David
on909
Jose Mari Ibanez
onMy fave drum machine will be the Roland TR-808 =))
Marvin
onThe TR-808, for sure!!!
MstrSrrl
onEMU SP1200 is the ultimate nostalgia inducing Hiphop drum machine/sampler.
Bruno
onRoland TR-909
Christian H
onOblivion Sound Lab Hex Drum
Dmitry
onTeenage Engineering PO-32
rav
on!yo !yo
Jenny
onMy new favorite drum machine is the Volca Drum.
Mr T
onIn the world of VSTs then Speedrum Lite is a great little sampler for quick, simple workflows. For more ‘tweakability’ I’d go for Steven Slate. And for something a bit different (and free!) check out Royotoms by Alan Vista.
Sebastian
onLinnDrum
david
onroland tr 808
Hendrik
onXO by XLN
NIkolai R
onXO
Chris D
onNow this Speedrum looks Very interesting!
As for the giveaway question… Oooo this is a hard one! I like several, but I do quite like the sound of the CR 78
Awesome website Tom, keep up the fantastic work ^_^
Adam
onBattery. For now.
Charles S
onIf we’re talking software, my favorite drum machine is the Aly James VSDS-X Simmons Drum Brain emulation.
d0gma
onfpc here : )
Fabio
onLynn
Eons Follower
onElektron Machinedrum SPS-1 UW+ MKII
Elektron Analog Rytm MKII
Dave Smith Instruments Tempest
Jomox Alpha Base
MFB Tanzbar 2
MPC Live II
Gotharman’s SpazeDrum
Vermona DRM1 MKIV
Mike
onThe Roland R8. Thanks!
Cristian
onThe legendary Roland TR-808.
Uncle22
onMine is the MicroTonic.
Chase Valentine
onRoland TR-808
Mr Michael D Lilley
onMy boss dr rhythms
Dodo
onRoland TR 808
Oh
onFavorite drum machine is the E-MU Systems SP1200 !
Miguel Sanchez
onGonna have to say the MPC 2000XL
Rich Rath
onFav drum machine is patterning 2 on iOS! Awesome workflow, flexible time, tons of randomization and other tweaks, intuitive all the way down.
Matt Thurgood
onAs a classic Detroit Techno fan, it’s the Roland TR-909 for me, although I also love Native Instruments’ Polyplex, which is a Reaktor ensemble capable of amazing results with very little effort.
jose mario hernandez
onEl Roland R8
Marian
onSeems like a good and useful tool to have in your production arsenal.
David A Paskey
onI have a feeling my favorite will be Speedrum. 😊
Ben
onTR808 Roland.
.I’ve never actually owned one of these but have been hands on with them from time to time with various models over the years.
J
onOberheim DMx
Gustavo Rojas
onAbleton Live Drum Rack
Emre Babus
onTR 909 always
Daniel
onRoland R-8
Jakub Vank
onVolca sample love that lofi feel. In vst word Micro Tonic! Such a lovely sound!
Daniel
onD16 Group Drumazon
Thanks and good luck to everyone.
Kahlil Smith
onMy Favorite Drum Machine is the MPC-2500.
Duhbul Yu
onMy favorite drum machine atm is probably the 707, processed with a lot of tape saturation!
Lou
onPrince made me pick the Linndrum as my favorite physical machine. My fav vst is ErsDrum though.
Bob Singlay
onTR-808
Dumitru
onOn the way I came across a lot of good percussion instruments, but more than others I liked Sitala & Speedrum Lite.) ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Ho Shui
onWave Alchemy Evolution
pira
onnice
Felix
onThat would be a nice new thing for my toolbox!
Dan Cryer-Reade
onHardware is deffo TR-909 (wish I hadn’t sold mine!), software is the NI Battery and Hybrid is NI Maschine :)
Sliceberg Slim
onTHE MPC ONE
Abner Khuzwayo
onRoland TR-808
o
onBoss DR-110
Scott H
onMy trusty TR-626
Aaron Jacobi
oncall it wrong but I actually love my old boss dr 550
Pakapong Saehor
onMy favorite is monomachine
Chris
onI use the stock Logic Pro x drum sampler and beef up my drums with plugins.
Talon
onMy heart is my favorite drum machine.
If that doesn’t qualify as a real answer, the only hardware drum machine I’ve played with is technically not even a drum machine, but I’ll go with the Korg Kaossilator Pro+ because it’s still really fun to improv and make weird beats and loops.
Wykalin L Powell
onCurrently living the customizable options on Sitala as a VST on Studio One. Although I love the Kong and Redrum only because I started with Reason as my first DAW.
gvco
onMy favourite drum machine is BOSS – Dr660
Vladimir
onElektron Machinedrum
archipelago
onLinn Drum as Well :)
Fabian
onLinndrum :-)
Alex Noumi
onRoland TR-909
Luis
onThe Roland TR-808. THE classic.
Santiago
onI still remember my old Alesis SR16
GELEN RAYMUNDO ACUÑA
onMy favourite drum machine is Roland TR-808
JT
onBest drums for me are from EMu Proteus MPS, and Elektron Digitakt.
But this could use those samples!
Thanks for the great give away!
Augusto Cesar
onNever could afford these things so my go to drum machine is my pc keyboard `=
´
Curtis
onWhat is your favorite drum machine?
battery 3
Matt John Fisher
onMy favourite drum machine is the TRusty 909 from Roland. Been using kontakt and Sitala for a while but this would be perfect
Lou D.
onMy current favorite is BeatBuddy for hardware, and EZDrummer for realistic drum tracks in my DAW
D Easton
onMy favorite I’m using is Sitala (with all kinds of vintage drum machine samples).
JESUS
onMy favorite is the drum section of Energy XT
Kim
onMACHINEDRUM SPS-1 UW+ :)
mars mckinney
onReason 12 Redrum
Alex
onTR-909 best
Haroun
onKorg ELECTRIBE2SRD Drum Machine
vlaad t
onYamaha RY-30
svrc
onNI Maschine.
Samuel Shirokobrod
onMy favorite is def the SP-1200, i even have the SP950 plugin
Lossles
onPoise from One Small Clue
DK
onYamaha RY11
Ante H
onKorg Volca Drum
Shaun Bellingham
onMine’s the Arturia DrumBrute Impact.
Vit
onFL Studio -)
Joshua Langberg
onI have had every 909 and 808 clone, nothing beats the Vermona DRM1 mkiii!
I’ll take a wide range sounds me without presets made from discrete analog circuitry, over digital control any day!
Ian Williams
onI love the Native Instruments Machine MK3
Albadi Winbush
onThe best vst drum machine was an still is LINPLUG /RMV V!
Stop me when I’m lying 🤥 🤧 🤣🎵💯
alltrance66
onTR-808
Rich Cooke
onI really love the tr 808, its a classic
Fabio
onmy favourite is the TR 909
Jermaine James
onMy drum machine is Akai MPC Live 2
Jermaine U James
onI lefted out favorite. My favorite drum machine is Akai MPC Live 2
Jordan
onRoland TR-808 I love that classic sound :)
Eanna Butler
onNot sure if it’s a drum machine, but NI Battery sounds great.
Izotope BreakTweaker is super for flavour.
Pure drum machine, love the 606, but not it’s workflow.
Jamison.IO
on909
Nathaniel Evans
onI haven’t every used a real drum machine but I love the sounds from the Roland TR-909.
Brian Kooshian
onIzotope BreakTweaker
Mario PL
on808 4 life!
JeffOG
onThe Eko ComputeRhythm seemed real fun to play around with ! :)
Kami H
onGood luck to everyone !
Egon
onMy favorite drum machine is the Poise VST.
Wilson
onbeatboxing like the guy of Pentatonix
Hazy J
onIt’s hard to pick a favorite drum machine, but I would have to say BOOM by Air Music Technology. A close second is their other machine, DRUMSYNTH500. I’m also a HUGE fan of KONG Drum Designer, SugarBytes Drum Computer, Kilohearts Heartbeat, BeatSkillz Retro Hit and Synthwave Drums, and for an honorable mention: Izotope Breaktweaker. Please note that these are all VSTs, as I dont currently own (nor ever have had) a hardware Drum machine/Drum Synth. If I were to buy one though, it would definitely be the Drumbrute Impact. I’m currently looking at starting off with the Korg Volca Physical Modeling Drum Synth.
Ashley Marlow
onI don’t know if it counts but I make do with the FL Studio sampler c:
Phil
onAlesis SR-18
Kevin
onBrian Dunne :)
NoisesVega
onRoland TR-808 a very current classic!
Charlie
onRoland TR-808 still the goat. Speedrum looks great btw
j.r.ortiz
onMy favourite drum machine is a Linn Drum
Michael
onDMX
Marcus Herbold
onAKAI MPC X
Mark Yeats
onSpeedrum LITE
Chris D
onWow! Thank you so much, Tom and Apisonic Labs. I can’t wait to get started playing with this! ^_^
I get hundreds of emails every few days – most get deleted or sidelined – but yours are the ones I look forward to the most. Thanks for creating such a handy blog and being an invaluable source of information on new deals and freebies for all of us here :)
Tomislav Zlatic
onHey Chris, congratulations! :D Have you managed to install the prize?
Apisonic Labs
onAll winners received a license email.
But Only Chris confirmed the receipt!
If the others have not received the mail, please contact me.
Goran, Apisonic LAbs