Vermona has announced the availability of randomRHYTHM, a random-based dual-channel trigger sequencer.
The module has four sliders per rhythm-section to set the probability for the appearance of quarters, eighths, sixteenths and triplets to form sequences.
Each of the rhythm-section can work in realtime or dice mode.
- Realtime means, that the module is continuously generating new random values for each note value.
- In dice-mode it generates them for a complete 3/4- or 4/4-bar. In both modes, even if a bar has been diced, the sliders still influence the resulting sequence.
Clock central and multiple outputs
Beside the sequence output of each rhythm-section, there are individual outs for the quarters, eighths, sixteenths and triplets. You can use them with or without random. The latter makes randomRHYTHM a precise tool to generate or multiply clocks.
The module can create its own clock or work with external clocks (per rhythm-section, if you like). The RESET input lets you mute the outputs or restart your diced bar. As with all parameters, the functionality can be set individually per rhythm-section.
Pricing and Availability
The randomRHYTHM is available now for €299 EUR (Europe) and US $349. See the Vermona site for details.
Seems like a very clever module, combining aspects of the Varigate 4 and Turing Machine. Considering Vermona always deliver top quality builds, the price seems pretty right too!