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Vermona DRMII analog drum synth meets iPad
Here's a recording of the Vermona DRM MKII drum machine sequenced by Octachron, recorded into AUM in one take. Not a polished performance, but it shows some of the unique character of the Vermona.
Insert delay on one of the DRM channels.
FAC, Toneboosters and Amazing Noises apps used for processing and FX.
Warning: bass heavy repetitive beats!
Comments
Always love the Vermona, very nice attempt, thanks for sharing
Thanks for listening, Her she is again, this time sampled up and mangled in the OT. Tuning the DRM can be very fiddly. And obviously with no control over pitch or FM, it can't be played chromatically. OT makes that possible! I'm really pleased with how some of the VRM tones pitch musically in the OT
Lovely sounding, great drum machine, im jealous.
You've probably spent more on apps than the cost of a 2nd hand DRM
Well, I tend to buy hardware.... secondhand due to funds. Do you have the vermona synth? Then i would be royally jealous 😆
Unfortunately not! Rediscovering the DRM has got me thinking about the Perfourmer again. The really like the analog FM on the DRM channels 1 to 3!
Beautiful. I want a DRM for Christmas, mum!
Nicely done @ElectroHead
So @ElectroHead are you gonna put together a Vermona made drum kit for us to use in NS2/BM3 etc? Lol, if so I’d buy. Very cool track 😎
Thanks for the positive feedback. @ipadbeatmaking I'll get around to posting some drum kits at some point.
That was the reason why I traded my MK-1 (marketed under the MAM label) for a Casio CZ1000. Dunno why they didn't split some of the pots into a lower/upper section as the most interesting interaction often happened in the lower 15 degrees of rotation.
Iirc I liked the FM part most.
Anyway, good performance in Track 1 and nice arrangement in the Workout remix
Nice! I have a CZ-1
Then you probably also have Coffeshopped's CZ-Touch app...

When I realised that nearly all buttons on the Casio needed exchange, I was a bit disappointed and delayed the massive solder job...
But then CZ-Touch not only provided full remote control - it even added a degree of realtime capability that the original didn't have.
/ot /voluntary ad for Coffeeshopped (love that brand name)
I use ios patchbase
Same editor, plus a unified surface to cover many synths, it's the follow-up to the original single synth versions.
Ok, it is pretty pricey but there aren't many sysex editors i could find.
Sorry @ElectroHead for dragging from the topic...
But you might score a cheapo CZ and control it from IOS - they also do percussive sounds that would fit well in this context.
Thanks for listening. The FM on channels 1-3 is special.
I've been tweaking the DRM more today. I didn't care for the sound of resonance on the HH channels at all, but all the way up at low freq.... sweeeet clangs coming out. Not HHs, for sure!
For me the DRM's envelopes are a weak point. But, the oscillators on channels 1-3 have mighty bottom end. In comparison my Bass Station 2 (albeit great in many areas) cannot compete.
No doubt a Casio would be fun! But I've also got a friend's Nord Drum 3 borrowed ... more than enough drum synth power to manipulate / tame for now!
The exercise here was to just use one machine as sound source, controlled and coloured with iOS apps!
seems to work