SUPERBOOTH 2022 Verbos Electronics Polyphonic Envelope
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- The Verbos Electronics Polyphonic envelope module has 4 envelopes which can be triggered individually or run in cascade mode where they can be triggered sequentially with an offset time and level which can create interesting pattern like effects.
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absolutely brilliant concept. once you get it, it's unfathomable how something like this has never been done before.
Brilliant concept and great demo! Look forward to hearing the module applied out in the wild ;)
Tom does some great presentations for Verbos. But this was not one of them. I hope the official Verbos channel will post some videos.
I realy liked the Video and understood everything he explained ;)
@christophe bruynseels The way I see it, it’s somewhere between a quad envelope (with separate controls for each envelope) and what’s sometimes called a polyphonic envelope (with individual gate and output for each envelope, but one master control for the stages). The latter is simpler than 4 fully independent envelopes, and makes sense for a polyphonic patch: polysynths don’t usually have separate ADSR controls for each voice, for example. This module starts from that, but adds some interesting ways to add a bit of structured variation between the envelopes, for instance by making the release stage get longer between envelope 1 and envelope 4, and also lets you cascade the envelopes one after the other to produce complex modulation. It’s not quite as flexible as just having 4 fully controllable envelopes in one module, but that would need to be much bigger and more expensive. This starts from the simpler “polyphonic envelope” approach but then adds back some flexibility.
@@wellurban Agreed for all except your last point. There are a few quad envelopes on the market that give full independent control of each envelope and are smaller and almost certainly cheaper than this will be. Quadigy and O_C spring to mind. I will be shocked if Verbos prices this under $400.
Somebody get this guy a covid test and a glass of water. A lozenge even... come on.
Thank you! Exactly what I was thinking. This poor guy is struggling over here!
I hope Verbos can deliver their back stock soon. Still waiting for some Verbos modules which I ordered months ago.
This is the most excited I've felt about a new module in ages. Can't wait to eventually get this in my case!
That's the demonstration?
my thoughts exactly
How does this differ from the Just Friends in Volley/Burst mode (can't remember)? Apart from availability of course ☺
Tom could definitely go through as Mark's son ;)
that cable by the top switch made me nervous
Not gonna lie, i mstook the image for a synth w a built in mallet controller. Got super excited.
covid trauma or what? This module looks excellent!
uhhhh what?
Interesting module, but the demo is lame. C’mon, man, talk about like you mean to sell it. Verbos has this tradition of not giving much info about their modules. Demos are generally vague, poorly done, no manuals, no patch suggestions, no illustrations of signal path, etc. Which is a shame. I stay away from their modules.
Most unimpressed at this preview, did any sonics emit from this module, re listen non existing excitement????
Very disappointed must be better than this demo surely 🤔🤔🤔🤕🤕
This guy is awful at presentation, nervous, mumbling, making a probably great product seem boring and convoluted, in the end I wasn't even sure what the product did.
are you joking? he explained every single function and is a real nice Dude iRL, i dont see the point of criticizing all around the internet.