Forgotten Keys describes Oxypops as "A virtual simulation of an old drum machine from the 1960s generally known as the Mini Pops 7, most famously used by a certain French electronic music composer in the 1970s."
Here's more details in their own words...
The sounds in Oxypops are 24 Bit resolution samples and up to 16 round-robin variations are included. Noise generated sounds such as the Hi-Hat sound more natural and less “sampled” when variations of the sound are played at random.
All the original rhythms have been accurately reproduced and can be combined together like the real thing.
No doubt you'll want to use some of these rhythms within your song. Well, with Oxypops, you can record a performance and export it as a MIDI file or drag the data right onto a track in your sequencer or DAW ready to play back the sounds as recorded.
Please note - the FULL version of Kontakt 5.7.3 is required (not Kontakt Player)
Pricing and Availability:
£12.00 + VAT
More information:
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