Now ready with live pads and linked

Afrolatin drum machine

The new Afro Latin Drum Machine implements new features like Live Pads or Ableton Sync, making it an amazing and flexible percussion tool for musicians or producers.

Traditional Rhythms, Endless Possibilities

Afro Latin DM includes a huge collection of Cuban and Dominican rhythms: Guaguancó, Columbia, Bembé, Cha Cha, Mambo, Merengue, Bachata, Son, and many more.
In addition, you can personalize grooves by mixing them with high-quality sound samples or even create brand-new Latin patterns.

The Jamming Tool

One of the most popular features is the Jamming Tool. It makes rhythms sound more human in a simple and fun way.
Just move a slider to set how much variation you want, and the app takes care of the rest.
No need for complex programming, Afro Latin will improvise like a true Cuban percussionist.

Live Pads and Ableton Link

Now, the new Live Pads with MIDI controls make live sessions easier than ever. You can assign rhythms and jam intensity to any of the 8 pads and fills.
Moreover, combining this with Ableton Link Sync turns it into an outstanding live performance tool.
Authentic percussion has never been so instant, easy, and flexible.

Afro Latin Drum Machine is now available in the App Store for iPad and iPhone.

7 responses to “Afro Latin Drum Machine”

  1. JACK DUPRAS Avatar
    JACK DUPRAS

    Is there any manual for your apps ex: funk drummer ?
    Thanks

  2. Martin Hearne Avatar
    Martin Hearne

    Hello:
    I have purchased AfroLatin Drum Machine to use in link with the Soundbrenner Pulse App and experiencing some challenges in getting things to sync up. The Pulse shows that the ALDM is linked and I can control the tempo in ALDM, but the ALDM does not show that it is linked to the Pulse and I cannot control the tempo or start/stop of the Pulse with the ALDM. When I open Link and click the on/off switch in ALDM, it shows “Connected to 0 apps.” The Pulse states “Connected to 1 app.” I would like to control both using ALDM, is this possible and if so, can you assist me with this?
    Thanks for any advice and I should say, this app is terrific. I use with our college’s steel drum bands and it is a great asset to what is called our “Engine Room.”

  3. John Avatar
    John

    Hi there, I love you apps and they are great. However there is not a lot of information about saving rhythms for future use, specially when using pads. I play live and would like to have different rhythms and even different tempos in one pad window. This would help immensely in dance sets where changing rhythms quick is a must and where you need variety. If there is already something like I am requesting online, please let me know. Thanks!

  4. Walter Avatar
    Walter

    Can you explain me the meaning of the various colours of the sounding pads in the Edit window (blue-red-white-gray)? For the congas i.e. at what tipe of hit they corresponde? Because there’s no manual nor tutorial.
    Thank you very much,
    Walter

    1. LumBeat Avatar

      White = Accented Hit
      Gray = Unaccented
      Red = Slap Hit
      Blue = Bass Hit

  5. Helmut Avatar
    Helmut

    One basic question. How many tracks can be used simultaneously? I there a limitation to only 5?

    Thank you.

    1. Lumbeat Team Avatar

      Hi! Thanks for your question 😊
      Yes, Afrolatin supports up to 5 tracks simultaneously. This is by design to keep the grooves balanced and easy to customize. Each track is flexible, so you can still create very rich rhythms!

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