Midi functions, Setting the midi-channel and note numbers, Channel – Vermona DRM1 MKIII - analog drum synthesizer User Manual

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MIDI Functions

The DRM1 MKIII receives MIDI notes including corresponding velocity data. This
way, the sound can be played dynamically. Other MIDI data such as controller
data are not processed.

Setting the MIDI-channel and note

numbers

A small notice to avoid misunderstanding the term “channel”. So far, the
different sounds of the DRM1 MKIII have been simply referred to as “channels”
(calling them instruments or sounds might have been misleading in some
cases). However, in this chapter we refer to “MIDI-channels” that address and
control the “DRM-channels”.

Setting the MIDI-channel and note number for an
individual DRM-channel

1. Press the TRIG button of the corresponding DRM-channel while switching

the unit on. Press and hold the button until the sound is triggered.

2. The unit has now entered learn mode.

3. Now, send a MIDI note number to the unit, e.g. by pressing a note on a

connected keyboard. The note number and the MIDI-channel used will be
learned by this DRM-channel.

4. The note number and MIDI-channel are now stored.

Repeat these steps for each DRM-channel if needed. This way you may play the
DRM1 MKIII’s sound on different MIDI-channels.

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