At Superbooth 2024, being held May 16-18 in Berlin, Erica Synths has made two new introductions:
Nightverb is a new hardware reverb effect, developed in collaboration with 112dB.
Here’s what they have to say about it:
Introducing the Nightverb – a stereo reverb with a unique and musical custom algorithm, save/recall functions for all parameters, all in a sleek aluminum case to aesthetically match our lineup of desktop units.
We focused on the musical aspect of the effect – extremely long decay tails are possible without losing harmonic integrity and since multiple parameters can be adjusted at once, notes can be played individually and held in chords, pitch-shifted at a whim or used to create massive, ambient textures.
Details are still minimal at the Erica Synths site, but they expect it to be available this summer.
They also have announced the Graphic Resonant Equalizer, a 10-band resonant equalizer, with a fully-analog signal path and digital control over individual band levels.
This architecture gives “an unprecedented level of control for shaping sounds”, with the possibility of saving presets, randomizing band levels, applying clocked modulations and even allowing for the module to act as an unconventional multimode filter.
The CV inputs for all bands and the clock input allow for integrating the Graphic Resonant Equalizer into any Eurorack system.
Features:
- 10 band analogue resonant equalizer
- Digital control over band levels
- CV control over each band level
- Configurable resonance loops (one or several bands)
- EQ, Lowpass, bandpass, highpass and notch filter modes
- Patch memory
- Clock input for clocked modulations or patch selection
- Spectrum analyzer mode
- An optional expander for hands-on control of each band’s boost/cut
- Module width – 20 HP
Details are still to come at the Erica Synths site.