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Mark Verbos On Designing Modular Synthesizers

Mark Verbos demonstrates the basics of modular synthesis with his own module designs. … Read More Mark Verbos On Designing Modular Synthesizers

November 3, 20184 Comments

Inside Verbos Electronics

The latest episode of Telekom Electronic Beats’ Inside series features an interview with Verbos Electronics founder Mark Verbos.… Read More Inside Verbos Electronics

July 3, 2018July 4, 2018Leave a comment

Brighton Modular Meet Coming June 30th-July 1st, 2018

The 2018 Brighton Modular Meet is scheduled for this coming weekend, June 30th – July 1st, 2018, at the Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts.… Read More Brighton Modular Meet Coming June 30th-July 1st, 2018

June 25, 20182 Comments

Verbos Electronics Multi Delay Processor In-Depth Demo

The Verbos Electronics Multi Delay Processor features 8 digital delays, clocked by an analog VCO. … Read More Verbos Electronics Multi Delay Processor In-Depth Demo

June 4, 20186 Comments

Verbos Electronics Intros Two Eurorack Modules At Superbooth 16

At Superbooth 16, Verbos Electronics was showing two new modules, the Sequence Selector and the Random Sampling. In this video, designer Mark Verbos introduces the new Euro modules:

April 9, 2016April 9, 20165 Comments

Verbos Electronics Modular Synth Update (MusikMesse 2015)


Verbos Electronics Modular Synth Overview at MusikMesse 2015 was uploaded by: AskAudio Mag
Duration: 501
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April 22, 201513 Comments

Custom Verbos Composition Suitcase

Frédéric Sebton created this custom Verbos Composition Suitcase, designed to resemble the vintage suitcase synthesizers of the early 70s, like the Buchla Electric Music Box (1970) and the EMS Synthi AKS (1972).

February 17, 201515 Comments

Verbos Electronics At NAMM 2015


NAMM2015 Mark Verbos introduces the new Verbos products was uploaded by: Analogue Zone Showroom / Hangszer
Duration: 329
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February 11, 2015February 10, 20153 Comments

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