Hmmm, this demo is better than Part 1... Like to hear more opinions on this one :) Seems very performance oriented and with lots of ability to me.. Price is up for argument.
The clangs are an extreme setting of the 'Tenordrum' model :-) The fast notes are 32nd notes he programmed in the pattern, it's not done with a note repeat button or something alike
Each version of Vermona DRM III has individual outputs / inserts (but no sequencer though) , but there's version with trigger inputs, which is still 50% cheaper then Modor.
@@pitherh8059 oh yeah you are right, it's optional TRIGGER out on the Vermona... I always forget it's coming with the individual outs anyway Still think not everybody needs it... and if the instrument can cost less at the end (being so pricey already), why not doing a version without it? :)
@@pitherh8059 Good luck getting sounds like these out of the Vermona. It's a great device, especially for the price, but a reductive comparison at best.
I have finally found a creative jam with this drum machine, thank you. I love it!
My favorite demo of the bunch! I'd love to get this on some tracks!
OK that sounded pretty good
The sound of a thousand analog rytm hihat engines crying out in pain.
Sounds great!
Hmmm, this demo is better than Part 1... Like to hear more opinions on this one :) Seems very performance oriented and with lots of ability to me.. Price is up for argument.
yes
Excellent
2:15 Like the metal clangs! It's Aphex-y. How does "note repeat" work on this machine?
The clangs are an extreme setting of the 'Tenordrum' model :-)
The fast notes are 32nd notes he programmed in the pattern, it's not done with a note repeat button or something alike
Could you make a version without all the individual outputs/inserts ? only the stereo out? to reduce the price a bit (like Vermona do with DRM)
Each version of Vermona DRM III has individual outputs / inserts (but no sequencer though) , but there's version with trigger inputs, which is still 50% cheaper then Modor.
@@pitherh8059 oh yeah you are right, it's optional TRIGGER out on the Vermona... I always forget it's coming with the individual outs anyway
Still think not everybody needs it... and if the instrument can cost less at the end (being so pricey already), why not doing a version without it? :)
@@pitherh8059 Good luck getting sounds like these out of the Vermona. It's a great device, especially for the price, but a reductive comparison at best.
$2k brand new? 🙄