CVDRUM is a drum machine made for the ColecoVision video game system
by
E-Mancanics

 CVDRUM is based on other popular software and hardware drum machines, and it
enables the user to create up to 9 different one measure patterns. These patterns can then
be arranged into a 56 measure maximum sequence. The sequence can then be looped for
musical performance.  The tempos are also close enough that it can be used in concert
with Paul Slocum's Atari 2600 SynthCart.

 * 7.26.03 A live performance portion has been added to provide a live hands on feel.

  *07.26.03*
CVDRUM was released at the Austin Gaming Expo on July 26, 2003. Check out information on the Austin Gaming Expo here

 *08.22.03*
Check out the splash page contest winners at Atari Age here.
 *04.10.04*
CVSYNTH is in beta testing. It will turn your ColecoVision into a full blown 80's synth! Check it out, along with examples of its abilities here.

 

     All samples played at 110.29 BPM
   No effects were used. These are straight from the emulator.

 Pattern 1............................................................... pattern1.mp3

Pattern 2................................................................ pattern2.mp3

Pattern 3................................................................ pattern3.mp3

Pattern 4................................................................ pattern4.mp3

Pattern 5................................................................. pattern5.mp3

5 pattern sequence............................................... 5patternseq.mp3

 

  A demo that only plays one drum pattern and has no sequence portion is available for download.
   CVDRUM Demo...................CVDDEMO.zip

 

  An E-manual is available for download in pdf format .................... cvdrum.pdf

 

  See CVDRUM in action as performed by Amphibicopter. Click here to download. Approx. size 60MB.

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  Paul Slocum's Webpage -- The home of the Atari 2600 Synthcart and other goodies
  New ColecoVision page by Daniel Bienvenu -- ColecoVision programming
  Classic Game Creations -- A nice site by John Dondzila
  Classic System Development -- A nice site by Marcel de Kogel
  Atari Age -- One of the best classic gaming sites and home of Atari homebrews and now Coleco Vision!
 AXA Native Soil -- Check out a great band and its subsidiaries.