SN 4088
Friday, October 07, 2011
Vermona DRM-1 MKIII Analogue Drum Synthesizer with MIDI
via this auction
"The DRM1 MKIII is an analogue drum synthesizer.
It offers eight instruments, each with seven knobs for forming the sound plus a panorama- and a volume-controller. The user interface is absolutely clear and intutitve - one knob, one function.
The instruments on the DRM1 MKII are as following:
KICK
Mainly but not only for making big and fat kick drums.
Very flexible instruments that can generate kick- and tom sounds a s well as bongos. Anything from zapp to bling and fantastic PIUU...
MULTI
Three oscillators can be detuned and gives you nice cowbell-like sounds. If you like submarines you can create a nice sonar ping.
SNARE
What can we say about that? Well, you get what you expect.
Hi Hat1 and Hi Hat2
That's analogue (heavy- or soft-) metal.
CLAP
Classic analogue hand claps.
The instruments of the DRM1 MKIII can be triggered by MIDI (of course velocity-sensitive). There is also an optional trigger option avilable that connects the drum machine to your analogue step sequencer or whatever gives out gate voltage or switch trigger. Beside the main outputs each channel is equipped with an individual output that also can be used as an channel insert."
Korg Monotribe sync test
YouTube Uploaded by Dovinia on Oct 7, 2011
"Just testing the sync capabilities of my newly aquired Korg Monotribe and thought I'd share the results.This is just a silly little tune made using Doepfer Dark Time sequencing Dark Energy and sending clock out to the Monotribe. Also in the mix: Roland Alpha Juno 1 (strings) and A-100 (background theremin-like leads). Recorded to 4 audio casette tracks using my Tascam 424 MKIII, mastered to Sony wm-d6c and transfered to digital through the line in on my lap top. Who says you need to buy an expensive usb audio interface ?"
Dovinia "Sylvania" - modular synthesizer improvisations
YouTube Uploaded by Dovinia on Oct 7, 2011
"Sounds from my garden blends with the Doepfer A-100. I'm using a Dark Time sequencer for the harp-like arpeggio. For the technically interested: This is an all analog recording multitracked to audio cassette using a Tascam 424 MkIII. Mastered to a Sony wm-d6c and transfered to my Satellite lap top directly through the line in jack using the generic sound recorder application. The reverb and delay ambience in this recording comes from the A-199 Spring Reverb and A-188-1 BBD (4096 stages) modules."
Dubby Red Planet
YouTube Uploaded by salzmanufaktur on Oct 7, 2011
"Foolin' around w/ some Reaktor devices: A Drum sampler and 2 self sequenced synthesizers.
Akkord (German for "chord") is part of the Electronic Instruments 2 bundle, it's included in Reaktor 5.5.
I found Dubby Red Planet in the Reaktor User Lib a couple of years ago but I still don't have a clue what the hell is going on. The vid is recorded in realtime straight from the desk. No MIDI notes were harmed in the making of this film.
Dubby is based on another Reaktor.ens. Peter Gines, the developer of Dubby Red Planet said:
"There's a lot of mystery in this instrument - I spent a good amount of time dissecting the original Pole-onaise and learning how to create snapshots for it. I think I still haven't gotten to the bottom of it in some ways; maybe it's because it was designed for an older version of Reaktor...?"
Dubby Red Synthoid
Uploaded by salzmanufaktur on Oct 7, 2011
"Foolin' around w/ some Reaktor User Lib devices:
Silverbird, a drum sampler
Synthoid, somewhat of a self sequenced pad synth
Dubby Red Planet is hard to describe. I'm calling it a self sequenced crackling machine.
The vid is recorded in realtime straight from the desk. No MIDI notes were harmed in the making of this film."
Indeed, Peter - a lot of mystery. That's why I love it!"
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