I know this question wasn't directed at me but I think the answer is anything that will let you do creative loops. The bummer is that it doesn't capture touch sensitivity via the buttons on the panel (I don't think) so you need to use a cheap-o Korg nanoPad or something else of higher quality like a touch sensitive keyboard or pad setup.ColorForm2113 wrote:what do you use to sequence the vermona drm?Maskin wrote:I've been waiting for this thing to come out for years now, I bought a Vermona drumsynth instead because I couldn't wait any longer.
I used to have a MSQ-100 that would have been ideal for one loop but I think the sort of stuff that people like to see revolves around Ableton. I really like the Pretty Lights setup over at the Paste Asheville Artist site. Those cube's are pretty nifty but seems like a steep learning curve and more "DJ" like skills than drum machine programming.
I had the dough to buy the Vermona but blew the cash on a $1,600 Mesa Boogie Bass Amp setup that I'll be using with my Taurus and Bass Guitar. Maybe next year.
-Mike W. from NJ