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Vermona Kick Lancet - analogue kick drum generator

Wednesday August 25, 2010. 01:19 PM, by Nantho Audio Hardware > Vermona
Audio Hardware : Vermona Kick Lancet - analogue kick drum generator - pcmusicVermona presents the Kick Lancet, an analogue kick drum generator.

The Kick Lancet is a handy analogue percussion synthesizer with priority to kick-drum sounds. The heart of the Kick Lancet's sound structure is an analogue oscillator that produces sine- and square waves, which can be blend seamless from one to the other. Two independent envelope generators with a decay/release phase can modulate the oscillator's frequency and the VCA. Additionally the VCO pitch can be modulated by the fast LFO (3Hz to 3kHz, triangle). Noise and a pulse signal can be added in the MIXER section. And we have a BALLS controller for making it really big.

The Kick Lancet can be triggered by MIDI but beside that there are three different trigger inputs:

• GATE: A gate impulse can trigger the Kick Lancet in normal way, with additional accent or completely dynamical depending on the incoming voltage.
• SWITCH: Simply short current trigger (i.e. momentary foot switch).
• AUDIO: Offers the possibility to trigger the Kick Lancet by an audio signal – static or dynamically. Also drum pads can be connected here.

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