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Noise Engineering Desmodus Versio

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Noise Engineering Desmodus Versio

Noise Engineering Desmodus Versio

Noise Engineering Desmodus Versio is Noise Engineering’s long anticipated take on a reverb. This is a true stereo in/stereo out or mono in/stereo out effect. Less of a room simulator and more of a synthetic tail generator with features designed for sound design and performance, the parameters on DV allow you to take the effect from a delay to a beautiful reverb to an uncanny, nightmarish atmosphere in the twist of a few knobs.

Not only is DV a unique reverb, it’s a stereo DSP platform. A simple USB connection will allow you to update DV to a variety of effects firmwares. Open-source support is available through libDaisy, which allows you to write your own firmware!

Key Features:

  • Stereo DSP reverb
  • Blend, regen, size, dense, speed, tone, and index controls, all with CV inputs
  • FSU button and external input to really mess things up
  • Two mode switches with three modes apiece
  • Easily update firmware using USB—you don't even have to power the module on
$164.74

Original: $470.68

-65%
Noise Engineering Desmodus Versio

$470.68

$164.74

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Noise Engineering Desmodus Versio is Noise Engineering’s long anticipated take on a reverb. This is a true stereo in/stereo out or mono in/stereo out effect. Less of a room simulator and more of a synthetic tail generator with features designed for sound design and performance, the parameters on DV allow you to take the effect from a delay to a beautiful reverb to an uncanny, nightmarish atmosphere in the twist of a few knobs.

Not only is DV a unique reverb, it’s a stereo DSP platform. A simple USB connection will allow you to update DV to a variety of effects firmwares. Open-source support is available through libDaisy, which allows you to write your own firmware!

Key Features:

  • Stereo DSP reverb
  • Blend, regen, size, dense, speed, tone, and index controls, all with CV inputs
  • FSU button and external input to really mess things up
  • Two mode switches with three modes apiece
  • Easily update firmware using USB—you don't even have to power the module on