Practice with style! A drum machine for non-scientists
Red Devil-Groove Box
Red Devil-groove box is designed with goal to give musicians a simple, yet effective way topractice.
Red Devil-groove box is loaded with quality sounds and drum patterns to make your practice sessions less mundane and more musical.
With Red Devil-groove box, guitar and bass players can instantly jam along to high-quality drum accompaniments.
This tool is made by musician for musicians!
“I recently purchased your product “Groove Box”. I am really happy with it, and I want to make you guys a big compliment. Awesome job, really.”
– Manuel
Features
- Hundreds of realistic drum patterns
- 10+ high quality drum kits
- Adjustable tempo
- Tap function to set tempo manually by clicking a button or pressing key on the keyboard in the desired speed
- Built-in Fx functions like ambience,graphicequalizer and tune
- Export rhythm patterns as wav or midi (enabling you to use it externally in your projects)
- MUSICIAN INTERFACEnotUSER INTERFACE !!!
“Groove Box is great,there’s only one problem: i cannot got to bed now, because i have to play with my new toy !”
– Hans ,Germany
Hear a few samples: sample1 sample2 sample3
Try before buy
Let us give you the opportunity to try out Red Devil groove box before buying a copy. The trial period will run for 14 days. After trial time has ended, functionality of our product will be minimized.
Download trial version (windows) file size ~19MB
As a musician, I believe that practicing with drum grooves is better than practicing with a metronome for several reasons.
Firstly, drum grooves provide a more realistic and dynamic context for practicing drumming skills. Grooves have different feels, tempos, and rhythmic patterns that reflect the diversity of musical genres and styles, from rock and pop to jazz and funk. By practicing with grooves, musicians can develop a more intuitive sense of timing, phrasing, and groove, which is essential for playing with other musicians and for creating a musical flow.
Secondly, practicing with drum grooves allows musicians to develop their creativity and improvisational skills. Grooves provide a foundation for musicians to experiment with different fills, variations, and dynamics, and to explore different rhythmic possibilities. This can help musicians to develop their own unique style and to express their musical ideas more freely.
Thirdly, practicing with drum grooves can be more engaging and enjoyable than practicing with a metronome. Grooves are inherently musical and provide a sense of context and momentum that can make practicing more fun and rewarding. This can motivate musicians to practice more regularly and to enjoy the process of learning and improving their drumming skills.
In conclusion, practicing with drum grooves is a more effective and enjoyable way for musicians to improve their timing, groove, creativity, and overall musicality. While metronomes can be useful for certain aspects of drum practice, such as developing precision and accuracy, practicing with grooves can provide a richer and more engaging experience that can help musicians to become better musicians.