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The community forum is now live. Share your patterns, ask questions, and discover other producers' techniques.
Share patterns, get feedback, rebuild rhythms step by step.
A community-maintained dictionary of rhythms: catalogue grooves from every horizon, report them step by step, preview and rework them in the sequencer, and ask for help on the forum.
Read the full storyThousands of patterns and counting. Filter by BPM, key, kit, year. Save the ones you'd actually play tonight.
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The community forum is now live. Share your patterns, ask questions, and discover other producers' techniques.
A new selection of patterns sorted by tempo, key and style. Over 40 new entries from the open session in March.
Advanced mode now has multi-level undo history and per-track zoom. Fully backwards-compatible with saved patterns.
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Snap to Grid is a dictionary of rhythms — a shared place to catalogue drum patterns, compare grooves, and learn how a feeling is built step by step. Each entry is a recreation you can open in the browser, preview, copy, and rework in the built-in sequencer.
The idea is simple: rhythms are not one universal grid. They come from neighbourhoods, studios, traditions, and scenes across the world — trap, afro, merengue, kizomba, drum & bass, boom-bap, UK garage, and everything in between. Snap exists so those grooves can be named, reported, and found again instead of staying buried in a private folder or a half-remembered session.
The pattern library is maintained by the community. Members browse what others have shared, filter by tempo, key, kit, genre, and tags, save favourites, and publish their own work when they are ready. Popular rows and the full catalogue grow as people contribute — there is no single editorial gate before a groove can appear; quality comes from practice, feedback, and moderation when something clearly breaks the rules.
To “snap to grid” here means to report what you hear with enough detail that someone else can recognise it: BPM, step length, syncopation, sounds, genre labels, and the story behind a remake or an original sketch. Artist and track names are identifiers for educational comparison — not a claim to own a commercial recording. Patterns are recreations for learning and practice; the site expects your own step work, not rips of multitracks or impersonation of labels or users.
Whether you are documenting a classic groove, sketching a half-finished trap loop, or sharing a kit you built for others to steal, new creations are accepted as long as they respect the community guidelines. The workshop side of the site is deliberately quiet: share work in progress, read notes from people whose ears you trust, and improve patterns without likes-for-likes noise. Quick mode keeps editing fast; Advanced mode goes deeper for those who want more control.
When you need help naming a rhythm, want feedback before publishing, or are looking for samples and kits, the community forum is the place to ask. Use Pattern requests when you are looking for a specific groove; Patterns & Help for technique questions; Samples & Kits for sharing sounds — plus introductions, announcements, and open discussion. Threads can include links and patterns from your account. Moderation and reporting tools keep the space usable; see Legal & disclaimers for how submissions and reports are handled.
In short: Snap to Grid is a dictionary open to anyone who wants to discover, understand, and create grooves in a playful, precise way. Start in the catalogue, open the sequencer when you are ready to build, and join the forum when you have a question only another drummer would understand.
Loumana is the creative identity of Zie Alassane Traore, a Brussels-based DJ, producer, radio host, sound designer, engineer, software developer, and creative technologist whose work lives at the intersection of music, culture, and innovation.
Originally from Burkina Faso and shaped by the cultural energy of Brussels, Loumana moves naturally between scenes, disciplines, and sounds. His musical universe is rooted in hip-hop, while also drawing from electronic music, afro rhythms, jazz, pop, kizomba, and underground club culture. That openness defines both his artistic identity and his wider vision.
Passionate about modern music history—especially the evolution of hip-hop and the way styles influence one another—Loumana has spent years studying rhythm as a universal language. Through DJing, production, radio, and live performance, he developed a deeper question: Why is there no true dictionary of rhythms?
That question became the foundation of Snap to Grid.
Built through both artistic instinct and technical expertise, Snap to Grid is Loumana's vision of a platform where rhythms can be discovered, understood, and created intuitively. Inspired by the simplicity of classic step sequencers, the project is designed so anyone—from producers to complete beginners—can explore grooves, patterns, and electronic beats in an easy and playful way.
Alongside his music career, Loumana's background in engineering and software development drives the platform's innovation. He is known for experimenting with custom-built controllers, Arduino devices, interactive performance systems, and emerging technologies that create new ways to perform and experience rhythm.
For Loumana, rhythm is more than percussion—it is memory, movement, identity, and a bridge between cultures. Through Snap to Grid, he is building tools that make that language accessible to everyone.
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We process your data strictly to provide the core service: saving and sharing your musical creations. The legal basis is Contractual Necessity (Terms of Service).
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Last updated: 17 April 2026
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