The channel multi, The channel snare – Vermona DRM1 MK2 User Manual

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The Channel MULTI

Structure


The MULTI channel has three VCOs, which generate triangle waveforms. The frequencies of the oscillators will
be set with the three pitch controllers. PITCH1 sets the base frequency; PITCH2 and PITCH3 detune the other
two oscillators relatively to PITCH1. If a pitch controller is set to minimum position, the corresponding oscillator is
inactive. DECAY sets the decay time of all oscillators, BEND adjusts the envelope amount to the pitch and
ATTACK adds a needle pulse to the signal. All signals pass a high-pass filter, whose cut-off frequency will be set
with the HIGH PASS controller.

Control Features


DECAY: Decay time of all VCOs
PITCH: Tone pitch for oscillator 1
BEND: Envelope amount to the pitch – middle position = 0
ATTACK: Level of the needle pulse
PITCH2: Tone pitch for oscillator 2; 0 = no second tone
PITCH3: Tone pitch for oscillator 3; 0 = no third tone
HIGH PASS: Cut-off frequency of the high-pass filter

The channel SNARE

Structure


The TRIG button triggers a needle pulse, whose level will be set with ATTACK. According to the setting of the
filter’s cut-off frequency (FILTER) and resonance level (RESONANCE), a damped oscillation will be generated.
With the NOISE controller a noise will be added to the signal. The decay time of the noise will be adjusted with
the DECAY N. controller. (The noise is added after the filter!)A reverb effect will be generated by sending a noise
signal, which can be adjusted with DECAY REV. and REVERB to the filter.

Control Features


DECAY REV.: Decay time – Reverb
REVERB: Reverb amount
DECAY N.: Decay time – Noise
NOISE: Amount Noise
ATTACK: Attack of the needle pulse
RESONANCE: resonance of the low-pass filter
FILTER: Cut-off frequency of the low-pass filter

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