Vermona DRM1 MKIII - analog drum synthesizer User Manual

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VERMONA DRM1 MKIII - analog drum synthesizer

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Setting the MIDI-channel and note numbers for all
DRM-channels

1. Press any two TRIG buttons while switching the unit on. Press and hold the

buttons until both sounds are triggered.

2. The unit has now entered learn mode.

3. Now, send a sequence of eight note numbers to the unit, e.g. by pressing

notes on a connected keyboard. All note numbers and the MIDI-channel
used for transmission will be learned.

The first transmitted note number refers to the first DRM-channel
KICK. The TRIG LED of this channel will shortly light up and the sound
will be triggered. This confirms the saving of the note number for the
KICK-channel. The DRM1 now automatically advances to the second
DRM-channel (DRUM 1), then to DRUM 2 and so on until reaching the
CLAP-channel.

NOTE

Both methods allow assigning multiple DRM-channels
to the same MIDI note number. In this scenario the
sounds will be commonly triggered.

NOTE

Since both HI HAT channels allow the triggering of two
sounds (open and closed hi-hat), the HI HAT channels
will automatically be assigned to two note numbers.

The note number being sent to the DRM1 MKIII’s HI
HAT channel assigns the open hi-hat/cymbal sound.
The closed hi-hat is automatically assigned to a note
number two semitones (equals two MIDI notes) below
the open hi-hat. Therefore, pay attention to keep that
position unoccupied when assigning note numbers to
other sounds of the unit.

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