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Thursday, February 22, 2024

MeloDICER/MEX3: Jam with PERfourMER MKII and DRM1 MKIV


video upload by vermonagear

"In our latest video, we demonstrate a live setup with two meloDICER-MEX3 eurorack module combinations and randomRHYTHM as sequencer.

The modules sequence four channels of the DRM1 MKIV and all four channels of the PERfourMER MKII.

You want to know more about what’s happening here? Check out this article on our homepage: https://www.vermona.com/en/news/detai..."

Monday, March 04, 2019

Vermona randomRhythm-randomized trigger sequencer in use.


Published on Mar 4, 2019 Dziam Bass

"Hi guys!
I have a dense little video and some fun with random triggering.
for this I used randomRhythm from Vermona as a trigger for drums
but also as the second trigger for the Minimod Contour generators including the Minimod voice from AJH Synth for opening the gate. it changes the rhythm and melodies and it is quite a random game.
random Rhythm is a randomized trigger sequencer and clock divider.
also for a sound hat I used twinCussion from Vermona is a great double drum module."

Thursday, October 04, 2018

Vermona randomRHYTHM crazy pattern trigger sequencer (no talking)


Published on Oct 4, 2018

"Hi Folks.
I have today a small demo module Vermona RandomRHYTHM used as a trigger for drums.
Kick connected to 1/4 snare to 1/8 hihat to 1/16 later switched to 1/32.
randomRHYTHM is a great module for creating crazy paterns and random ones with different sounds, here connected to drum module Vermona twinCUSSION and hat comes from the D-ROM module from Mode Machines but you know that it can be done with any sound.
Later a little swing for a larger variety of rhythms and you can move it forward and backward as you can see in the movie."

Friday, July 20, 2018

RandomRHYTHM And Patching Panda Jam


Published on Jul 20, 2018 Perfect Circuit Audio

"In this video we used the Vermona RandomRHYTHM to clock everything, the Plaits for a kick drum and Plonk as a snare. We used the Patching Panda N.V.H.S. for high hats. The vocally bass sound is made with the Patching Panda Vibrazum triple bandpass filter modulated by the Voltage Block, the Punch was used as the envelope and VCA for the bass.

RandomRHYTHM available here: https://www.perfectcircuitaudio.com/v...

Patching Panda available here: https://www.perfectcircuitaudio.com/c..."

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Wednesday, June 06, 2018

New Mode Machines XOXCILATOR Eurorack Module

XOXCILATOR,D-ROM- Mode Machines ,Vermona-randomRHYTHM ,twinCUSSION, Erica Synths-PICO-VCF1,SEQ,TRIG

Published on Jun 6, 2018 Dziam Bass

"In this video, I used the XOXCILATOR- Mode Machines oscillator with the Erica Synths-Pico VCF1 filter based on the polivoks filter and add delay from Pico DSP and sequenced oscillator via Pico SEQ.Trigger Pico TRIGG Erica Synths for drums that come from Vermona twinCUSSION and snare drum with D-ROM-Mode Machines triggered randomRHYTHM from Vermona, all connected to the mixers PICO A MIX from Erica Synths."


via Mode Machines

"The XOXCILATOR is a VCO on the basic of the TB-303 Oszillators. The module is only 6HP wide (30mm) and 30mm deep. It works with less than 25mA @12 and -12volt.

Friday, May 11, 2018

Distco - Carapathic (Prophet 6, Polyend Seq and Linndrum)


Published on May 11, 2018 Distortion Productions

"An assortment of instruments used for this session. DSI Prophet 6, Linndrum, Polyend Seq, Folktek Alter: Binary Society SE, Intellijel Plonk, Vermona RandomRhythm, Erica Synths Blackhole DSP, etc."

Friday, April 20, 2018

Molten Modular 20 - Vermona randomRHYTHM review and demo


Published on Apr 20, 2018 Molten Music Technology

"The randomRHYTHM is a trigger sequencer, drum machine, pattern creating, trigger happy, swinging, randomising, liver performing module with bags of character and deep levels of fun.

Intro - 0:24
The basics - 03:31
Rolling the Dice - 06:50
SEQ OUT - 09:22
Swing - 12:15
Triggering envelopes - 13:31
The Edit button and Reset - 21:37
Final Thoughts - 27:45
Closing demo - 32:17"

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Vermona randomRHYTHM running everything (noodle)


Published on Mar 17, 2018 Molten Music Technology

"A simple demonstration of the Vermona randomRHYTHM where it's running the entire show. All triggers and gates generated by the randomRHYTHM. No sequencers used, all oscillators just droning.

Patch notes:
The randomRHYTHM has 10 outputs - quarter, eighth, sixteenth, triplet and combined Seq output x2.

Left side:
Quarter - triggers kick drum on Erica Pico Drum
Eighth - triggers snare on Erica Pico Drum
Sixteeth - triggers closed hi-hat on 2HP HAT
Triplet - triggers Maths envelope applied to both main and sub output of Erica Graphic VCO set to a 4th interval
Seq (combines all triggers) - triggers Maths envelope applied to Make Noise ST0 playing a high note

Right side:
Quarter - triggers open hi-hat on 2HP HAT
Eighth - triggers Basimilus Iterita Alter
Sixteenth - clocking Batumi LFO applied to JOVE filter on Erica Black VCO
Triplet - clocking Turing Machine modulating Basimilus S/L/M
Seq - triggering Z4000 envelope which is combined with LFO applied JOVE

The two "DICE" buttons re-seed the probability of each channel firing. Complexity governed by the height of the slider.

Full randomRHYTHM review coming soon."

Thursday, February 08, 2018

VERMONA Releases randomRHYTHM Randomized Trigger Sequencer / Clock Divider Eurorack module


"VERMONA releases remarkable randomRHYTHM randomized trigger sequencer / clock divider Eurorack module

VOGTLAND, GERMANY: electronic sound tools creator VERMONA is proud to announce availability of the randomRHYTHM randomized trigger sequencer / clock divider — duly representing the company’s latest Eurorack entry to the small-format modular system world as a remarkable random-based dual-channel trigger sequencer with four sliders per rhythm section with which to set the probability of quarters, eighths, sixteenths and triplets making an appearance to form sequences — as of February 8…

Unlike traditional step sequencers, VERMONA’s just-released randomRHYTHM randomized trigger sequencer / clock divider does not allow its users to set steps manually — or tap in a rhythm, for that matter, but rather work with four fanciful LED-lit sliders labelled 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, and 1/3 to set the probability of quarters, eighths, sixteenths and triplets making an appearance to form sequences in its two rhythm sections. Each rhythm section works in realtime or DICE mode, meaning that the module is either continuously generating new random values for each note value in realtime, whereas in DICE mode it generates them for a complete 3/4 or 4/4 bar. But in both modes the sliders still influence the resulting sequence — even if a bar has been ‘diced’, so-to-speak.

Monday, January 29, 2018

Vermona RandomRHYTHM & MeloDICEr Sounds at NAMM 2018


Published on Jan 29, 2018 Perfect Circuit Audio

"Vermona showed us some of the sequences that can be generated with their new probabilistic sequencers, the RandomRHYTHM and MeloDICEr at NAMM 2018. The sounds are also coming from Vermona Modules."

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Friday, January 19, 2018

Vermona Coming to NAMM 2018


via Vermona

"The new year has just begun and the NAMM Show casts its shadow before. Next week, from January 25th to 28th, the Anaheim Convention Center opens its doors for makers of pro-audio-equipment, instruments and sound machines. VERMONA again will share booth # 10706 with ALEX4, Doepfer and other friends of the branch. Read here about our new products and prototypes.

What is VERMONA showing?
You probably noticed that we worked with great attention on extending our range of eurorack products during the last months. In 2017 we released the twinVCFilter with its extension module, uniCYCLE and quadroPOL to cover the more basic functions of a modular synthesizer system. With these you now can build up a synthesis path using only VERMONA.

At NAMM 2018 we also focus on presenting eurorack-based equipment. Beside our already existing modules we will show some fancy functions for eurorack based systems.

Rhythm and Melody
The first highlight in our Modular Case is randomRHYTHM that we already showed at last year's NAMM. It generates rhythm sequences by combining randomness with a manual set parameters. randomRHYTHM will be available right after we left Anaheim.

It is not randomness that we will also show a first prototype of a sequencer we internally call the meloDICEr. It creates random-based melodies while you are setting the probability of individual notes, range as well as note- and rest-lengths to influence the results. Almost by chance we implemented a mode that makes the meloDICEr a flexible and easy-to-operate quantiser.

Plenty of shapes
At Superbooth 2017 we presented a quad-envelope-generator. Of course we will show that at NAMM as well. Each of its four channels can be triggered individually as Attack-, Hold- or Decay-envelope or be combined with the next channel to generate more complex shapes. Attack and Decay can run with linear or exponential characteristic and you can manually adjust them within a range of 500 microseconds up to 30 seconds. By using an external control-voltage the time can dramatically be shortened or increased. If you want you can get a shape that needs more than two hours (per channel) to reach its end!

The status of quad-envelope-generator is final but we still have no name for it. Do you have any ideas? You can share it with us by sending an email, using our contact form or send a tweet with hashtag #findanameforquadenvelope.

Noise and crosspoints
There are two more module prototypes in a very early development state:

A noise generator with five different colors as well as an additional morphable output.
A programmable crosspoint switch with 16 in- and outputs.
’14 Analogsynthesizer at NAMM 2018
Eurorack is only one part of VERMONA. That's why we present the flagship of our stand-alone-range, the ’14 Analogsynthesizer. You can play it at our booth and tell us about your impression.

Last year we manufactured about the half of the planned 222 instruments with skilled craftsmanship. So we still have a lot to do in 2018. This however, is what we love to do beside making eurorack-based products.

We reached the end of our little preview to NAMM 2018. If you are there, please stop by and say hello at booth # 10706. Swen and Thomas are looking forward to have interesting conversations, meet old friends and make new ones.

We now will have to pack our bags and hopefully don't forget anything. See you in sunny California.

Your VERMONA crew from the
Elektroakustischen Manufaktur, Erlbach"


Wednesday, May 03, 2017

First Final Prototype of Vermona's Random Rhythm Eurorack Module


"First final prototype of the #randomRhythm #eurorack #module."

You can find a video featuring the Random Rhymthm from NAMM 2017 here.
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