Vermona VSR-3 & Filter Lancet Now Available

Vermona has announced that, as of now, the new VSR-3 vintage spring reverb and Filter Lancet analog desktop multimode filter are available. The VSR-3 vintage spring reverb is “straightforward and solid” and adds the spring reverb sound to any input signal you feed it with. The Retroverb Lancet is smaller than its predecessor, but it offers improvements,… Read More Vermona VSR-3 & Filter Lancet Now Available

The Vermona ReTubeVerb

This is a demo of the Vermona ReTubeVerb – a modern take on the classic spring reverb. Features: The ReTubeVerb is build upon classical tube circuitry, designed to deliver a “warm and slightly compressed tube sound without interferences and unpleasant coloration”. The reverb effect comes out of a six-spring reverb tank (three double-springs) made by… Read More The Vermona ReTubeVerb

The PerFourMer MKII – A New Four-Voice Analog Synthesizer

At Musikmesse 2011, Vermona is introducing its new PerFourMer MKII – a four-voice analog synthesizer: We’d like to introduce you to the new PerFourMer MKII. Like its predecessor it features four individual synthesizers that can be linked and played with six different playmodes: 2x monophonic, 2x duophonic and 2x polyphonic. Each synthesizer has a VCO… Read More The PerFourMer MKII – A New Four-Voice Analog Synthesizer

Musikmesse – Vermona Intros VSR-3 Spring Reverb & Retroverb Lancet

Vermona has announced two new reverbs, to be released at Musikmesse 2011, next week. The VSR-3 vintage spring reverb, above, is “straightforward and solid” and adds the spring reverb sound to any input signal you feed it with. It’s expected to be available shortly after the Musikmesse. The Retroverb Lancet, below, is smaller than its predecessor,… Read More Musikmesse – Vermona Intros VSR-3 Spring Reverb & Retroverb Lancet

Vermona Perfourmer Drum Synthesis

‘Vermona Perfourmer Drum Synthesis’ is the sort of headline that only a true synth freak could enjoy. None of this ‘sexy’, ‘free’ or ‘iPad’ stuff to distract you. And the Vermona Perfourmer – though it’s designed to be a four-voice analog synthesizer – makes some pretty wicked drum sounds: