MATRIXSYNTH: TBS Vermona DRM 2 Mini Syncussion Analog Kick Drum Bass Synth SN B01802


Thursday, August 08, 2013

TBS Vermona DRM 2 Mini Syncussion Analog Kick Drum Bass Synth SN B01802

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"See pics for the cosmetic details (very nice), the white balance is obviously off in one of the pair of L & R sides pics, which was done without a flash, corrected in the last pair. Another gem from the collection that has seen very minimal home studio use. It is the same as one of the drum channels of the DRM1 mk1 and mk2 drum modules, same controls and same sounds. It is very similar to the new Kick Lancet drum synth currently available, which has a few extra controls. A very simple and nice way to add some analog drum sounds to your arsenal. Trigger button on the front to help shape your sound, and can be triggered in your setup over MIDI."

1 comment:

  1. any idea what the power supply rating was on this thing??? I've got one and I can't use it, haven't been able to make it work for a year! Help please!

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