
However, they're no longer produced. Vermona makes a smaller, Lancet version but it's not the same. I'd love to seem Moog tackle a spring reverb with LFO, Envelope, and some other tricks. Add on a crash button and I'd be in heaven. Who's with me?
Thanks! Waiting for the evening when I have time to have a look at it...FourLegsGood wrote:http://www.retromechanicallabs.com
That's a RML 432k. It has a Moog-style filter in it that is CV controllable, as well as both germanium and silicon fuzz options (plus transistor boost and op-amp distortion).
I've played with the moisturizer and I just don't think it's usable live. The springs will feedback really quickly and are very sensitive.radioland wrote:
And I`d still like to try out a knas one day...
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H9 is great. I use it and the Eventide SPACE.mattymel wrote:I'm leaning towards a Eventide H9 for a general all-purpose effect pedals for my M32 and Sub37. But the Strymon Blue Sky also seems like it would be a nice fit for synths. H9 does all the same stuff and then some, but more $$$ depending on what version you get.