Our VSR 3.2 spring reverb is approaching its 10th anniversary. Yet it remains a highly relevant representative of its kind. The German online magazine Amazona.de has taken a critical look at the unit.
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Retroverb Lancet as a Drum Synthesizer
Over the last few decades, we have built up a strong tradition in designing and manufacturing spring reverb units. Probably, there’s a good chance that we have the most complete portfolio of this type of effect device.
YouTube Recommendation: Spice Up Your Sample Loops | Vermona Retroverb Lancet
Retroverb Lancet is not just a spring reverb. It also has a powerful overdrive filter and VCA section that give you plenty of creative options.
Hello Berlin!
SUPERBOOTH 2019, Germany’s biggest synthesizer event will open in only two days. As always, we will be there to show you our classics, like the DRM1 MKIII and PERfourMER MKII as well as new and well-known modules for the eurorack-system. And that’s not all!
Are spring reverbs still up-to-date?
Reverbs generated using springs don’t sound natural and real. They are far behind software-based digital simulations, sound metallic, generate nasty rattling noise and are prone to electromagnetic interferences.
T.Raumschmiere with VERMONA
In the current issue of German Sound & Recording Magazine 04/2016, Marco Haas aka T.Raumschmiere gives some insights to his studio and the production of his latest album. Among other great synths and effect machines the photos clearly show a PERfourMER MKII, a DRM1 MKII - predecessor of the famous MKIII-version as well as a Retroverb - predecessor of Retroverb Lancet.
Retroverb Lancet in action: More than springs
Insanic4 contacted us to point us to a video about the Retroverb Lancet that he made a while ago.