MATRIXSYNTH: Vermona DRM1 MKIII Deluxe & Standard Drum Machine w/ Triggers


Monday, April 29, 2013

Vermona DRM1 MKIII Deluxe & Standard Drum Machine w/ Triggers

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Deluxe via this auction
Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)

"Fat analogue drum synthesizer with a wide range of sonic capabilities

The Vermona DRM1 MKIII is a true analog drum synthesizer, and it's worth pointing out to the unfamiliar that it has no onboard sequencer or patch memory: trigger it via MIDI and tweak all the sound controls in real time via its 72 knobs. Different drum types offer a different range of controls, from the FM parameters present on its three multipurpose DRUM channels to the onboard reverb and noise generator available to the SNARE and CLAP channels to the low-pass filter on the SNARE and the two CYMBAL channels.

Because it's true analog as opposed to being sample-based or virtual analog, it can be simultaneously less predictable and more unique than other current drum machines, and its analog foundation offers an arguably superior opportunity to emulate various 'classic' drum machine sounds—whether you're looking for 808 cowbells, 'laser toms' or deep, long-decay 808-esque kicks, the DRM1 MKIII has you covered.

Besides its master left/right 1/4" stereo outputs, the DRM1 MKIII also offers an individual output per channel which when used with a single 1/4" TRS to dual 1/4" TS cable can be used as a channel insert to apply external effects to individual channels and then feed the effected signal back to the main mix and outputs.

The DRM1 MKIII's MIDI implementation is fully user-configurable, too, so if you've got existing drum patterns built either in a hardware sequencer or on the piano roll in your DAW it's easy to reassign not just the channel on which the DRM1 MKIII receives its MIDI information but also which notes trigger which individual drum sounds.

The individual instruments of the DRM1 MKIII are as follows:

KICK: Mainly but not only for making big and fat kick drums.
DRUM1 and DRUM2: Very flexible instruments that can generate kick and tom sounds as well as bongos, anything from 'zap' to 'bling' and a fantastic 'pew.'
MULTI: Three oscillators can be detuned, giving you nice cowbell-like sounds. If you like submarines, you can create a nice sonar 'ping.'
SNARE: What can we say about that? You get what you expect!
HI HAT1 and HI HAT2: That's analog heavy or soft metal.
CLAP: Classic analog handclaps.
Features

Fully analog drum synthesizer
Limited edition Deluxe version has heavy-duty chrome knobs
Eight instruments, each with seven dedicated knobs for sound design
Individual volume and pan controls for each instrument
Clear and intuitive user interface: one knob, one function
Triggered via MIDI, fully velocity sensitive
CV Trigger Inputs per channel
In addition to main left and right mix outputs, each instrument has its own individual output that can also be used as a channel insert
Dedicated headphone output jack on the front face of the unit
Integrated power supply—no wall wart!
Rock-solid build quality
Rackmountable, 5U height
When used as a tabletop unit the top is tilted at a convenient angle"


Standard via this auction

"Fat analogue drum synthesizer with a wide range of sonic capabilities

The Vermona DRM1 MKIII is a true analog drum synthesizer, and it's worth pointing out to the unfamiliar that it has no onboard sequencer or patch memory: trigger it via MIDI and tweak all the sound controls in real time via its 72 knobs. Different drum types offer a different range of controls, from the FM parameters present on its three multipurpose DRUM channels to the onboard reverb and noise generator available to the SNARE and CLAP channels to the low-pass filter on the SNARE and the two CYMBAL channels.

Because it's true analog as opposed to being sample-based or virtual analog, it can be simultaneously less predictable and more unique than other current drum machines, and its analog foundation offers an arguably superior opportunity to emulate various 'classic' drum machine sounds—whether you're looking for 808 cowbells, 'laser toms' or deep, long-decay 808-esque kicks, the DRM1 MKIII has you covered.

Besides its master left/right 1/4" stereo outputs, the DRM1 MKIII also offers an individual output per channel which when used with a single 1/4" TRS to dual 1/4" TS cable can be used as a channel insert to apply external effects to individual channels and then feed the effected signal back to the main mix and outputs.

The DRM1 MKIII's MIDI implementation is fully user-configurable, too, so if you've got existing drum patterns built either in a hardware sequencer or on the piano roll in your DAW it's easy to reassign not just the channel on which the DRM1 MKIII receives its MIDI information but also which notes trigger which individual drum sounds.

The individual instruments of the DRM1 MKIII are as follows:

KICK: Mainly but not only for making big and fat kick drums.
DRUM1 and DRUM2: Very flexible instruments that can generate kick and tom sounds as well as bongos, anything from 'zap' to 'bling' and a fantastic 'pew.'
MULTI: Three oscillators can be detuned, giving you nice cowbell-like sounds. If you like submarines, you can create a nice sonar 'ping.'
SNARE: What can we say about that? You get what you expect!
HI HAT1 and HI HAT2: That's analog heavy or soft metal.
CLAP: Classic analog handclaps.
Features

Fully analog drum synthesizer
Eight instruments, each with seven dedicated knobs for sound design
Individual volume and pan controls for each instrument
Clear and intuitive user interface: one knob, one function
Triggered via MIDI, fully velocity sensitive
CV Trigger Inputs per channel
In addition to main left and right mix outputs, each instrument has its own individual output that can also be used as a channel insert
Dedicated headphone output jack on the front face of the unit
Integrated power supply—no wall wart!
Rock-solid build quality
Rackmountable, 5U height
When used as a tabletop unit the top is tilted at a convenient angle"

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