One question H4NDCRAFTED, i have one MX1 and i also use it for trigger one Andromeda A6 like analog bass, im interested to buy one Vermona but i want to know if i can control the vermona and the Ardromeda by midi with the MX1 in different sequence steeps like drum and bass.
If you read this, Yes just midi it up and assign the same note numbers for the vermona as the electribe.
To assign notes keep your finger on the drum trigger till it sounds once switched on. Then hit the key on the electribe for note you wanna use.
You can do this one at a time or one after the other. Forget what action you need to do for that it is in the manual. Think you just keep your finger on the first kick before you switch her on.
Hey, "103959770979" you've posted your ass clown opinion twice now about a machine you don't own. If you're here for main stream drum tones, then get the fuck the out of here. Man I would sock you in the face if I could right now.
Does it just do it that automatically? I don't think so cuz i was syncing my EMX with my ESX and one drum part of the ESX was triggering the EMX even though it was on mute
Not sure why ESX was triggering, I assume you have just linked them up by midi, so it should be fine, unless you can't when using two electribes for some reason.
Maybe it is because you can mute from both machines and if you have say, the emx muted but the esx not, it would have to override the emx and the mute settings would be wrong ?
I'd check about linking the machines in the manual, I would of thought it is bc they both can mute so it would confuse the machines ?
It is a amazing machine but in what kind of music you can use it today? nada... people today dont appreciate analogic sounds, actually sounds clear, amazing and solid but the kind of music u can make with it is for a soo little circle of people, can not be used for commercial music. I say this with pain because I love it but people preffer shit like reggaeton is shit but in shit is the money today.
Still? More like MORE and MORE year after year in one row almost 20 years now. I'm sicken tired of those never ending analog wannabees but what i do? Concidering to buy one. =)
But at least i'm open minded enough to enjoy all machines not just analog ones.. . .
It is a amazing machine but in what kind of music you can use it today? nada... people today dont appreciate analogic sounds, actually sounds clear, amazing and solid but the kind of music u can make with it is for a soo little circle of people, can not be used for commercial music. I say this with pain because I love it but people preffer shit like reggaeton is shit but in shit is the money today.
Unlike others i disagree with your comment from another reason.. I think 99,999% of techno freaqs and wanna-be-musicians have been analog lovers for a long time. Like 92 forward and i think it has got some ridiculous aspects allready.. Everything with a word "analog" has its extra value.
People fight about machines if they are fully analog or not like it would be only thing that matters. "Its analog!", "No, its digital!" "-Hey it's hybrid!" "Yeah, REAL ANALOG filters" etc. :D
It is a amazing machine but in what kind of music you can use it today? nada... people today dont appreciate analogic sounds, actually sounds clear, amazing and solid but the kind of music u can make with it is for a soo little circle of people, can not be used for commercial music. I say this with pain because I love it but people preffer shit like reggaeton is shit but in shit is the money today.
I thought you probably were replying to somebody but couldn't find their post. Not sure if you hit the reply button as your post has not been connected to it.
Perfourmer great fun, quite basic in terms of the sounds you can get out of it. I'll post some videos maybe in a month or so when I finished my move from Hong Kong to Shanghai ;)
Just the fullest sounding organic Housey business with possibly the greatest chakra awakening drum tone module you can find. Oh such roundness of analogue tone!
Not any module of jomox sounds like this, they try too hard, not to mention their pityful samples. This just sits there in silence confident of its own ability to pound out full on analogue hardness. The don indeed.
That's quality equipment. Is it yours?
relientk182 10 months ago
What kind of drum machine are you using? Sorry maybe this is a often asked question. (please do not be angry and answer me!)
DoctorMobDick 1 year ago
@DoctorMobDick I fekkin furious you uter clunt :P naw just kidding.Howver the clue is in the title 'Vermona drm 1 mk 3' :P
The other bluebox is a korg electribe but that is just sequencing the Vermona, it is not outputting any sound in this situation.
Also I love girls breasts.
H4NDCRAFTED 1 year ago
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Halien3000 1 year ago
One question H4NDCRAFTED, i have one MX1 and i also use it for trigger one Andromeda A6 like analog bass, im interested to buy one Vermona but i want to know if i can control the vermona and the Ardromeda by midi with the MX1 in different sequence steeps like drum and bass.
Thank you
103959770979 2 years ago
so nice dude :) :x
djblatancy 2 years ago
Sorry I deleted the last post by accident.
If you read this, Yes just midi it up and assign the same note numbers for the vermona as the electribe.
To assign notes keep your finger on the drum trigger till it sounds once switched on. Then hit the key on the electribe for note you wanna use.
You can do this one at a time or one after the other. Forget what action you need to do for that it is in the manual. Think you just keep your finger on the first kick before you switch her on.
H4NDCRAFTED 2 years ago
definitely one of the better videos of the Vermona DRM1 in action
two thumbs up!
discotechwreck 2 years ago
I heard China makes really good smog.
THEDEFOCATOR 2 years ago
Hey, "103959770979" you've posted your ass clown opinion twice now about a machine you don't own. If you're here for main stream drum tones, then get the fuck the out of here. Man I would sock you in the face if I could right now.
VermonaDRM1 3 years ago
when you put a drum part on the EMX on mute
how does it know to mute the MIDI on that part.
Does it just do it that automatically? I don't think so cuz i was syncing my EMX with my ESX and one drum part of the ESX was triggering the EMX even though it was on mute
any feedback?
sanjac1974 3 years ago
It just stops that midi note from being sent to the vermona, simple.
It is just the same as muting the midi note for the internal sound.
H4NDCRAFTED 3 years ago
Not sure why ESX was triggering, I assume you have just linked them up by midi, so it should be fine, unless you can't when using two electribes for some reason.
Maybe it is because you can mute from both machines and if you have say, the emx muted but the esx not, it would have to override the emx and the mute settings would be wrong ?
I'd check about linking the machines in the manual, I would of thought it is bc they both can mute so it would confuse the machines ?
H4NDCRAFTED 3 years ago
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It is a amazing machine but in what kind of music you can use it today? nada... people today dont appreciate analogic sounds, actually sounds clear, amazing and solid but the kind of music u can make with it is for a soo little circle of people, can not be used for commercial music. I say this with pain because I love it but people preffer shit like reggaeton is shit but in shit is the money today.
103959770979 3 years ago
I understand what you are saying but that is not the case in Europe. Plenty of 808 drums and analogue stuff in music still.
H4NDCRAFTED 3 years ago
@H4NDCRAFTED
Still? More like MORE and MORE year after year in one row almost 20 years now. I'm sicken tired of those never ending analog wannabees but what i do? Concidering to buy one. =)
But at least i'm open minded enough to enjoy all machines not just analog ones.. . .
dr3tri 1 year ago
you say people don´t appreciate analogue sounds, i say:"people" don´t appreciate a stradivari or steinberg either.
you say: cannot be used for commercial music. i say: what musician cares about commerce?
all in all:
i don´t understand your comment. you´ve got vermona-videos in your favorites list. you seem to like that machine as well as i do,
so what are you talkin about???
btw: i think you can use it for commercial music because it´s not a instrument what makes music commercial...
hereiamhere75 3 years ago 2
I agree with this guy, pluys alot of modern stuff uses and layers up analgue samples.
Take the horrible genre 'Crunk' lol
An long booming 808 kick is present in much of this music and a lot of it is as commercial as you can get.
H4NDCRAFTED 3 years ago
103, you need to listen to more modern techno. this machine is awesome, and there is absolutely a market for it.
infindebula 3 years ago
It is a amazing machine but in what kind of music you can use it today? nada... people today dont appreciate analogic sounds, actually sounds clear, amazing and solid but the kind of music u can make with it is for a soo little circle of people, can not be used for commercial music. I say this with pain because I love it but people preffer shit like reggaeton is shit but in shit is the money today.
103959770979 3 years ago
great sound my friend - how you connect these two machines together?
ooxmckimxoo 3 years ago
With a midi lead.
The Electribe sends note on and note off messages as well as accent to the Vermona.
The Vermona then transmits sound waves.
My electribe is pregnant atm so I hve given ity 18months paid leave.
H4NDCRAFTED 3 years ago
If you seriously want to make money, you shouldn't make music at all.
gfdkuyr67ro78r7lyf 2 years ago
99% of all musicians would give you thumbs up, if they weren´t dreamers...
hereiamhere75 2 years ago
@103959770979
Unlike others i disagree with your comment from another reason.. I think 99,999% of techno freaqs and wanna-be-musicians have been analog lovers for a long time. Like 92 forward and i think it has got some ridiculous aspects allready.. Everything with a word "analog" has its extra value.
People fight about machines if they are fully analog or not like it would be only thing that matters. "Its analog!", "No, its digital!" "-Hey it's hybrid!" "Yeah, REAL ANALOG filters" etc. :D
dr3tri 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
It is a amazing machine but in what kind of music you can use it today? nada... people today dont appreciate analogic sounds, actually sounds clear, amazing and solid but the kind of music u can make with it is for a soo little circle of people, can not be used for commercial music. I say this with pain because I love it but people preffer shit like reggaeton is shit but in shit is the money today.
103959770979 3 years ago
not everyone makes music to please the masses and make music. fuck what most people think.
jackmasterdick 3 years ago 2
Vermona a big ass German brand, Korg is good but is made in China.
103959770979 3 years ago
Whats bad about it being produced in China? Everything is produced in China these days.
gfdkuyr67ro78r7lyf 2 years ago 2
Erm, are you trolling, this is made in Germany
H4NDCRAFTED 2 years ago
I was referring to the guy saying Korg is made in China.
I know Vermona is produced in Germany. I am German and own the Perfourmer and DRM1 MK3 ;)
gfdkuyr67ro78r7lyf 2 years ago
I thought you probably were replying to somebody but couldn't find their post. Not sure if you hit the reply button as your post has not been connected to it.
How is the Perfourmer working out?
H4NDCRAFTED 2 years ago
Must have misclicked.
Perfourmer great fun, quite basic in terms of the sounds you can get out of it. I'll post some videos maybe in a month or so when I finished my move from Hong Kong to Shanghai ;)
gfdkuyr67ro78r7lyf 2 years ago
post more of this bad boy!
909techno 3 years ago
yes dude sweet sound
pfcstatic 3 years ago
Just the fullest sounding organic Housey business with possibly the greatest chakra awakening drum tone module you can find. Oh such roundness of analogue tone!
Not any module of jomox sounds like this, they try too hard, not to mention their pityful samples. This just sits there in silence confident of its own ability to pound out full on analogue hardness. The don indeed.
More videos Mr!
I mean it!
JohnJiggins 3 years ago
I sold all my jomox drum machines and I had the 888 and 999, now I just use this and a machinedrum and its the perfect analog/dig combo!
So warm sounding fo sho!
PhotoAnimationGuy 3 years ago 2