Here’s something I bet you never knew. When used properly,
Google Translate doesn’t just translate words. Nope, it’s actually a fully-functional drum machine if you know how to use it. Matt Dorosan, a reader of ours over on The Awesomer gave us the skinny on exactly how to make this little trick work.
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Here’s all you need to do:
- Go to Google Translate
- Set the translator to translate from German to German
(the link above should automatically do this for you)
- Copy + paste the following into the translate box:
pv zk pv pv zk pv zk kz zk pv pv pv zk pv zk zk pzk pzk pvzkpkzvpvzk kkkkkk bsch
- Crank up the volume to 11
- Click “listen”
- Be amazed
You can also make your own phat (or skinny) beats:
- zk = suspended cymbal
- bschk = snare
- pv = brush
- bk = bass
- tk = flam1
- vk = roll tap
- kt = flam2
- kttp = flam tap
- krp = hi hat tap
- pv = short roll
- th = better hi hat
- thp, ds = instant rimshot
I’m sure you can come up with more combos (and maybe even in other languages) if you take enough time to do it. Drop us a comment below with your favorite beats!
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