

Some info Google translated via Amazona.de:
"A real surprise: Vermona drumDING combines the analog drum power of the DRM-1 with a creative and live-ready sampler/sequencer. It's still a prototype, and the name isn't engraved on the front panel yet, but the concept is impressive.
drumDING consists of two separate sections that work closely together. The drum synthesizer sits at the top, exceeding the capabilities of the DRM-1 in many ways. While the DRM-1 has eight specialized channels, this one has only one instrument. However, the parameters can be tweaked to such an extent that all types of drums can be convincingly realized: kick, snare, clap, toms, percussion, cymbals, hi-hats, etc.
Anyone familiar with Vermona drums knows the level of sophistication. However, the circuitry of the DRM-1 hasn't simply been adopted; everything has been redesigned. And so some functions, such as the continuously variable filter type, have become more flexible.
The sound you've just tweaked can be sampled on the fly and programmed into the sequencer. Then you can move on to the next sound. A project can store 16 samples, which are played by six sequencer tracks.
An SD card serves as the storage medium, so a large number of projects can be available on the device.
The sequencer offers all the features you'd expect from a modern device: swing, parameter lock, polymeter, etc. Within a pattern, various functions can be applied to the sampled sounds, such as pitch, reverse, decay, as well as some DSP-based effects, including bit crusher and overdrive. The parameters can be varied per step, just like a sample selection.
The device has individual outputs for the sample channels and the analog voice channel, MIDI I/O and USB, as well as main and phones out."
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