with a 160×128 TFT display and a touch-sensitive pad for user inputs. It’s not just a device for looping stored audio, though. There’s also a drum machine built in which can record and loop ...
User Story #3: Within #drum-machine I can see 9 clickable drum pad elements, each with a class name of drum-pad, a unique id that describes the audio clip the drum pad will be set up to trigger, and ...
using the Drum-Machine by clicking in the desired pad or by pressing the correspondent key on your keyboard (Q, W, E, A, S, D, Z, X, C.).
These all-in-one production wonders can handle beats, chords and melodies, and all without a computer in sight ...