Friday, January 02, 2009
Vermona DRM and Vermona Perfourmer
via Ryan
"a quick synth jam put together using a vermona perfourmer synth, vermona drm1 MKIII, moog little phatty, and a fender telecaster."
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Nice groove. It amazes me that the Perfourmer and the DRM aren't more popular. I also have a Cross Filter, Vermona's very cool stereo remixing filter tool. You can play it like a musical instrument. Thanks for the vid which I completely enjoyed.
ReplyDeletei think the DRM is an amazing drum synth. why they arent more popular is beyond me. i had a hard time finding more info on the DRM before i bought it, but it is now something that i wouldnt go without. its at the top of my list of cool gear. and since it was so great, i had no problem shelling out the money for the perfourmer which is pretty cool too. maybe not as cool as the drm, but it is definitely a sweet synth that inspires me to play in a manner that i havent before. it is and is not a normal synth and its hard to describe without actually playing one. the four voice mode, the dual voice mode and the monophonic mode all bring something different to the table and i constantly come up with something different in each mode. in fact, you can program a sequence (i have been using numerology to sequence) in mono mode and while the sequence is running switch the perfourmer to dual or poly mode and transform the sequence into something completely different than what you started with......just by changing modes.
ReplyDeleteRyan, www.pickleinn.com