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Noise Engineering
Desmodus Versio
Stereo-in, stereo-out synthetic tail-generator
reverb and DSP platform
Type Stereo reverb/DSP
platform
Size 10 HP
Depth 1.5 inches
Power 2x5 Eurorack
+12V 70mA
-12V 70mA
+5V 0mA
Overview
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 eect. 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 eect 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 allows you to
update DV to a variety of rmwares. Open-source support is available, too, which allows
you to write your own rmware! All info can be found on the World of Versio page here.
Etymology
Desmodus -- from Latin: “vampire bat”
Versio -- from Latin: “versatile”
“Versatile Vampire”
Color code
On boot, the DV’s LEDs will shine with this color
pattern to indicate that it is running the current DV
rmware:
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Power
To power your Noise Engineering module, turn o your case. Plug
one end of your ribbon cable into your power board so that the red
stripe on the ribbon cable is aligned to the side that says -12v and
each pin on the power header is plugged into the connector on the
ribbon. Make sure no pins are overhanging the connector! If they
are, unplug it and realign.
Line up the red stripe on the ribbon cable so that it matches the
white stripe and/or -12v indication on the board and plug in the
connector.
Screw your module into your case BEFORE powering on the
module. You risk bumping the module’s PCB against something
metallic and damaging it if it’s not properly secured when powered
on.
You should be good to go if you followed these instructions. Now
go make some noise!
A nal note. Some modules have other headers -- they may have
a dierent number of pins or may say NOT POWER. In general,
unless a manual tells you otherwise, DO NOT CONNECT THOSE
TO POWER.
Warranty
Noise Engineering backs all our products with a product warranty: we guarantee our
products to be free from manufacturing defects (materials or workmanship) for one year
from the date a new module is purchased from Noise Engineering or an authorized
retailer (receipt or invoice required). The cost of shipping to Noise Engineering is paid
by the user. Modules requiring warranty repair will either be repaired or replaced at
Noise Engineering's discretion. If you believe you have a product that has a defect that
is out of warranty, please contact us and we will work with you.
This warranty does not cover damage due to improper handling, storage, use, or abuse,
modications, or improper power or other voltage application.
All returns must be coordinated through Noise Engineering; returns without a Return
Authorization will be refused and returned to sender.
Please contact us for the current rate and more information for repairs for modules that
are not covered by our warranty.
Input and output
voltages
All CV inputs expect 0-5 V. All pots act as osets and sum
with the input CV. The FSU gate input responds to signals
above +2 V. The audio inputs clip around 16 V peak to
peak.
Interface
Blend: Dry/wet balance control. When turned fully left, the
unmodied input signal is passed through. Fully right, only
the processed signal is heard. Points in the middle give you
a mix of both.
A good way to hear Blend is with high Regen values and
Tone and Index set to 12 o’clock.
Tone: A lter in the reverb tank. This is a bipolar control:
turning the knob to the left controls a lowpass lter, and to
the right controls a highpass lter. In the center, the lter is
disabled.
A good way to hear Tone is with high Regen values, and
Blend and Index at 12 o’clock.
Regen: Amount of feedback in the reverb tank. Regen controls a wide range of tones
and behaviors.
All the way to the left, feedback is minimized. As you turn up to about 12 o’clock, DV
generates shorter reverbs, emulating smaller synthetic spaces. Past this point, the
reverb reaches 100% feedback, creating spaces with an innite tail. Past 3 o’clock, the
innite reverbs are ducked by new sounds at the input, creating sidechain-type eects.
Speed: The speed of the internal LFO. The LFO can modulate the delay lines, and
modulation amount is controlled by the Index parameter.
A good way to hear Speed is with a low Size setting, Density and Index fully clockwise,
and a high Regen setting.
Index: The amount of LFO sent to the delay lines that make up the reverb. This is a
bipolar control: in the center the LFO is disabled. To the left, the LFO modulates the
delay lines randomly. To the right, the LFO modulates the delay lines with a sine wave.
The Speed parameter controls the rate of the LFO.
A good way to hear Index is with a low Size setting, Density fully clockwise, Speed at 12
o’clock, and a high Regen setting.
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