Clap - Vermona DRM1 MKIII User Manual

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CLAP

CLAP serves a defined task. It simulates the clapping of several hands. Like SNARE, it also offers an
electronic pseudo-reverb which, here, is an integral part of the sound and supports its authenticity.
The CLAP instrument channel also incorporates a resonance filter component.
sets the length of the reverb effect. This parameter's effect is only audible with
DECAY REV
REVERB being enabled.
adjusts the intensity of the reverb effect. With this control set fully counterclockwise,
REVERB
the reverb is disabled.
sets the speed of a sequence of the individual claps (needle impulses).
CLAP
adjusts the amount of noise that sounds conjointly with the claps. Without adding
NOISE
any NOISE the results sound unnatural.
specifies the intensity of the filter's resonance and, as a result, colors the tonal
RESO
component of the clap sound in interaction with the FILTER setting.
sets the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter. In interaction with RESO, this
FILTER
control adjusts the coloring of the sound.
adjusts the cutoff frequency of an additional high pass filter. It allows attenuating
HIGH PASS
bass frequencies of the sound if needed. The filter's effect is quite unobtrusive and
more targeted to embed the clap sound into the DRM1 MKIII's overall drum kit
sound.
User Guide DRM1 MKIII
Figure 8: CLAP instrument channel of the DRM1 MKIII
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