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Vermona DRM1 MKIV Analog Drum Synthesizer

Vermona DRM1 MKIV Analog Drum Synthesizer

Since the mid-90s, Vermona DRM1 has been synonymous with electronic drum and percussion sounds based on analog circuitry coupled with an uncompromising control surface. DRM1 MKIV continues this tradition.

  • 8 analog instrument channels
  • 73 knobs for realtime access to all parameters
  • Individual output/insert per instrument channel
  • Stereo and headphone outputs
  • MIDI triggering via 5-pin DIN or USB port
  • Switching power supply 100–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
 
detail image of Vermona DRM1 MKIV showing KICK channel label and trigger button

Structure
DRM1 MKIV has eight channels that, like the components of a real drum kit, are specialized to produce specific percussive instrument sounds.

  • KICK: covers a huge spectrum of bass drum sounds from soft to hard and from short to long
  • DRUM 1 and DRUM 2: toms, metallic percussion sounds, wood blocks, bongos, kick drums and more
  • MULTI: cowbells, zaps, laser sounds and bongos
  • SNARE: all kinds of snares including rimshots
  • HIHAT 1 and HIHAT 2: hi-hats, cymbals and triangles, each in open and closed versions
  • CLAP: handclaps of all kinds
close-up image of Vermona DRM1 MKIV showing 72-knob control surface

Controls
Each channel has seven soft-grip knobs for controlling channel-specific sound-related parameters, complete with individual pan and volume controls and sturdy trigger buttons that are super handy while you're dialing in sounds. All these control elements make DRM1 MKIV a playground for beats, a true musical instrument that wants to be touched and played.

close-up image of Vermona DRM1 MKIV showing 72-knob control surface
detail image of Vermona DRM1 MKIV showing individual channel output or insert connector

Connectivity
The instrument channels can be triggered by MIDI via USB or 5-pin DIN jacks with support for dynamics/velocity and easy remapping of default MIDI note triggers. Besides its master left/right 1/4" stereo outputs, DRM1 MKIV also offers an individual output per channel, which when connected to a 1/4" TRS to dual 1/4" TS cable can be used as a channel insert to apply external effects to individual channels and then feed the effected signal back to the main mix and outputs.

detail image of Vermona DRM1 MKIV showing silk-screened logo nameplate on front panel

A classic's makeover
The MKIV update started with taking time to thoroughly listen to each circuit and put energy and care into its details: thoughtfully tweaking frequency ranges, revamping control curves, adjusting levels and redesigning sub-circuits, making MKIV the best-sounding drum synthesizer Vermona's ever built. A revamped, more energy-efficient international power supply and expanded MIDI connectivity round out the MKIV package.

detail image of Vermona DRM1 MKIV showing silk-screened logo nameplate on front panel
$245.70

Original: $819.00

-70%
Vermona DRM1 MKIV Analog Drum Synthesizer

$819.00

$245.70
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Description

Since the mid-90s, Vermona DRM1 has been synonymous with electronic drum and percussion sounds based on analog circuitry coupled with an uncompromising control surface. DRM1 MKIV continues this tradition.

  • 8 analog instrument channels
  • 73 knobs for realtime access to all parameters
  • Individual output/insert per instrument channel
  • Stereo and headphone outputs
  • MIDI triggering via 5-pin DIN or USB port
  • Switching power supply 100–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
 
detail image of Vermona DRM1 MKIV showing KICK channel label and trigger button

Structure
DRM1 MKIV has eight channels that, like the components of a real drum kit, are specialized to produce specific percussive instrument sounds.

  • KICK: covers a huge spectrum of bass drum sounds from soft to hard and from short to long
  • DRUM 1 and DRUM 2: toms, metallic percussion sounds, wood blocks, bongos, kick drums and more
  • MULTI: cowbells, zaps, laser sounds and bongos
  • SNARE: all kinds of snares including rimshots
  • HIHAT 1 and HIHAT 2: hi-hats, cymbals and triangles, each in open and closed versions
  • CLAP: handclaps of all kinds
close-up image of Vermona DRM1 MKIV showing 72-knob control surface

Controls
Each channel has seven soft-grip knobs for controlling channel-specific sound-related parameters, complete with individual pan and volume controls and sturdy trigger buttons that are super handy while you're dialing in sounds. All these control elements make DRM1 MKIV a playground for beats, a true musical instrument that wants to be touched and played.

close-up image of Vermona DRM1 MKIV showing 72-knob control surface
detail image of Vermona DRM1 MKIV showing individual channel output or insert connector

Connectivity
The instrument channels can be triggered by MIDI via USB or 5-pin DIN jacks with support for dynamics/velocity and easy remapping of default MIDI note triggers. Besides its master left/right 1/4" stereo outputs, DRM1 MKIV also offers an individual output per channel, which when connected to a 1/4" TRS to dual 1/4" TS cable can be used as a channel insert to apply external effects to individual channels and then feed the effected signal back to the main mix and outputs.

detail image of Vermona DRM1 MKIV showing silk-screened logo nameplate on front panel

A classic's makeover
The MKIV update started with taking time to thoroughly listen to each circuit and put energy and care into its details: thoughtfully tweaking frequency ranges, revamping control curves, adjusting levels and redesigning sub-circuits, making MKIV the best-sounding drum synthesizer Vermona's ever built. A revamped, more energy-efficient international power supply and expanded MIDI connectivity round out the MKIV package.

detail image of Vermona DRM1 MKIV showing silk-screened logo nameplate on front panel