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UNO Drum Update Adds Sounds Of 40 Classic Drum Machines

IK Multimedia has released the new Drum Anthology libraries for the Uno Drum, featuring the sound of 40 iconic drum machines.… Read More UNO Drum Update Adds Sounds Of 40 Classic Drum Machines

November 13, 2019November 13, 201929 Comments

IK Multimedia UNO Drum Now Available

Announced last month at Superbooth 2019, and designed in collaboration with Italian analog specialist Soundmachines, the UNO Drum combines analog tone with digital flexibility and convenience.… Read More IK Multimedia UNO Drum Now Available

June 14, 2019June 14, 20195 Comments

IK Multimedia Uno Drum Hands-On Demo At Superbooth

Here’s an overview and demo of the new UNO Drum.… Read More IK Multimedia Uno Drum Hands-On Demo At Superbooth

May 14, 2019May 14, 20195 Comments

IK Multimedia Debuts UNO Drum – An Analog / PCM Drum Machine

At Superbooth this week, IK Multimedia is introducing UNO Drum, the newest member of its UNO series.… Read More IK Multimedia Debuts UNO Drum – An Analog / PCM Drum Machine

May 8, 2019May 8, 201936 Comments

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