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Vermona Cross Filter Review
In this video, djmagtv takes a look at the Vermona Cross Filter.
The Cross Filter is a desktop version of the Action Filter with some extra features. It’s designed for live musicians, DJs and remix producers, but is also suitable for studio use.
The Cross Filter can either work as notch- or bandpass-filter (24dB per octave). Each flank has its own controller for cut-off frequency and resonance, so you can easily vary the bandpass or notch range.
There’s an additional cutoff-controller that influences both flanks at the same time for sweeping the band through the whole frequency spectrum.
The Cross Filter is equipped with two trigger buttons and a fader for getting rhythmical effects. The buttons trigger the bypass function whereas the fader smoothly fades it in and out the effect. Inputs and outputs are available as RCA and 1/4-inch jacks.
The Vermona Cross Filter retails for $535.
More details are available at the Vermona site.
Meeting Of The Knobs 2009
Here’s a few clips from Meeting of the Knobs 2009, held June 27th in Bedford, Texas (Dallas/Fort Worth area.)
It looks like MOTK 2009 was a great chance to see incredible and rare synth gear and to meet some of the people responsible for the renaissance of analog synthesis.
If you made it to MOTK 2009, leave a comment with your thoughts! Read more…
This is a video demo of the JoMoX MBase 11 Analog Kick Drum Module – a boutique synth module devoted to making kick drum sounds.
Note that this is not a drum machine, but an analog drum synth. Read more…
Vermona analog drum synthesizer
Vermona analog drum synthesizer
via Passie808:
This is a demo with the Vermona DRM 1 MK 3 analog drum module.
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Filed under: Electronic Instruments, Keyboard Synthesizers, Sequencers, Synthesizers, theremin
Nortec’s Pepe and Ramon visit BigCityMusic, and check out one hundred and one synthesizers in two minutes.
“This is one our many visits to Bigcitymusic, one of our favorite analogue synthesizer store around, we really thanks to Roger and all bigcitymusic family we love you guys.” – Pepe & Ramon.
You can see here at least a knob or slider from Analogue Systems modular systems, LL Electronics, Metasonix, Cwejman, Mellotron, Sherman, Jomox, Vermona, System 8500 modular, French Connection Martenot-style controller, rs-420 Octave Controller, rs95e VCO, rs370 Polyphonic Harmonic Generator, rs300 CV to MIDI and others.
See anything else in the video? Leave a comment!



