@@opusincertumusic 🤣 I actually love reading manuals 💪 it’s just nice sometimes to be able to open a box and just make music right away without having to think about it.
Great demo, but I have to add that this is also a great setup! I have the Oxi and the Perkons plus many other things, but that mixer is the on my list actually, Love the "be careful with that" moment .. we all have them :)
Cant stop listening to this, on your last track with the Vermona Perfourmer are you putting all 4 voices through the Nightverb or just one? I assume you are using the other hardware delay / mood on other Vermona Perfourmer voices? thanks
This is beautiful piece and setup, what's the difference between Vermona Perfourmer MKII vs Vermona Perfourmer MKII CV/Gate version, noticed there are both these version available to purchase at my local store. Thanks for the awesome videos, will be joining your patreon, very impressed!
Your videos look amazing. I saw in your description that you use Blackmagic cameras. May I ask which one do you use? I’m looking into buying one and would be nice to know for comparisons. Also, what lenses do you suggest? Your overhead wide angle is awesome. I’ve really been impressed with how you film Your videos of late. It’s funny how I come here for the music and gear but now I’m also really noticing your videography. Art is art.
I'm wondering if this is the same program as 112db's Redline Reverb II? The layout is almost exactly the same. I recently bought the Nightverb and love it. Still, some transparency would be cool to know if this is Redline Reverb II in a box.
Only thing is your working in the box. Yes its quicker and faster, not a head scratcher but when you have everything at your hands to touch knobbys spinnies and up and downys, its so much more gratifying and expensive lol
how would you compare it to the Mercury X? I dont have a reverb pedal and only money to buy one of them. I do synth ish game music things. Would be my first reverb pedal
Mercury gives you a tons of more possibilities and sounds amazing. needs lot more tweaking. for studio is great. the erica is tailored more for performance and live tweaking, and sounds amazing too.
Just my opinion, having the NightVerb, but not the Mercury X. The NightVerb just sounds good out of the box. It's not as versatile but you'll get good sounds right away, and the kind of sound that never goes out of style. You can use it for 'effects' but it's also great for just adding space to a mix, and in that use, it's surprisingly transparent. I know the Mercury X has a lot of fans, but I personally didn't enjoy the sound from it as much as the Erica, which is why I decided to go with it, having just been in your situation.
I really love the Nightverb, it's one of those pedals that makes everything better without overexposing itself on the music.
very true
You had me at “you don’t have to read the manual” 😂❤
:)
RTFM 😂
@@opusincertumusic 🤣 I actually love reading manuals 💪 it’s just nice sometimes to be able to open a box and just make music right away without having to think about it.
Just got a Zen and probably going to sell a couple of reverb pedals for this. Every demo so far sounds amazing.
cant go wrong
Great demo, but I have to add that this is also a great setup! I have the Oxi and the Perkons plus many other things, but that mixer is the on my list actually, Love the "be careful with that" moment .. we all have them :)
That sequence around 10:56 👌
I make noise stuff and drones, it's a sick reverb unit and great presets actually.......morph is super for live applications, did so last week.
yes is great!
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thanks
Cant stop listening to this, on your last track with the Vermona Perfourmer are you putting all 4 voices through the Nightverb or just one? I assume you are using the other hardware delay / mood on other Vermona Perfourmer voices? thanks
Legendary
🙏🏻
This is beautiful piece and setup, what's the difference between Vermona Perfourmer MKII vs Vermona Perfourmer MKII CV/Gate version, noticed there are both these version available to purchase at my local store. Thanks for the awesome videos, will be joining your patreon, very impressed!
The cv version has cv and gate in on the back so you can control it with modular gear. Otherwise, same thing!
@@OoraMusic ah, ok, thank you, the awesome melody you are playing at the end is that only the Perfourmer with the OXI One sequencing the 3 voices?
Your videos look amazing. I saw in your description that you use Blackmagic cameras. May I ask which one do you use? I’m looking into buying one and would be nice to know for comparisons. Also, what lenses do you suggest? Your overhead wide angle is awesome. I’ve really been impressed with how you film
Your videos of late. It’s funny how I come here for the music and gear but now I’m also really noticing your videography. Art is art.
I just released a video about that!!
Hey! Nice setup! What is that avalon unit? V curious. Nice jam too!
is a 303 clone
@@OoraMusic thx!
Just curious, how are you getting all of these machines to connect into the model one mixer?
i uave some rca to mono converter
I'm wondering if this is the same program as 112db's Redline Reverb II? The layout is almost exactly the same. I recently bought the Nightverb and love it. Still, some transparency would be cool to know if this is Redline Reverb II in a box.
It is incredible that I can do all this in my NI Reaktor
probably even more
Only thing is your working in the box. Yes its quicker and faster, not a head scratcher but when you have everything at your hands to touch knobbys spinnies and up and downys, its so much more gratifying and expensive lol
@@joeymc5272just not the same buzz! I get a a hard on from the hardware lol
I asked on another video and u answered but can’t find it. What’s a more affordable but nice mixer?
allen heath zed line!
how would you compare it to the Mercury X? I dont have a reverb pedal and only money to buy one of them. I do synth ish game music things. Would be my first reverb pedal
The Mercury X is a fantastic Reverb pedal, but requires a lot of menu diving. This pedal seems to be more for performing.
Mercury gives you a tons of more possibilities and sounds amazing. needs lot more tweaking. for studio is great. the erica is tailored more for performance and live tweaking, and sounds amazing too.
Just my opinion, having the NightVerb, but not the Mercury X. The NightVerb just sounds good out of the box. It's not as versatile but you'll get good sounds right away, and the kind of sound that never goes out of style. You can use it for 'effects' but it's also great for just adding space to a mix, and in that use, it's surprisingly transparent.
I know the Mercury X has a lot of fans, but I personally didn't enjoy the sound from it as much as the Erica, which is why I decided to go with it, having just been in your situation.
@@ColeDano I haven’t gotten my Nightverb yet, but that’s the reason I ordered one. Its looks much more immediate
@@ryanmanning1185 Nice!
you can have the same with behringer and buy nice car for spares
Which behriger?