Vermona - Mono Lancet ''15
- Order number: 160028
The Mono Lancet '15 is a compact analog synthesizer with a big sound, a comprehensive faceplate layout and distinctive charm. The desktop housing is painted metallic-anthracite and looks really great with ivory colored side panels and knobs. Two analog VCOs which can be detuned provide for a massive sound fundament. The Mono Lancet '15 has a very dense sound, a really nice sounding filter and can be used not only as a bass-synth!
VCOs:
VCO1
- waveforms: square, sawtooth, triangle
- octave range: 8', 16', 32'
VCO2
- waveforms: square, sawtooth, noise
- octave range: 4´, 8', 16' Detune +/- 7 semitones
- Glide (with or without legato mode)
- PWM controllable via MIDI (modulation wheel)
- master tune: +/- 1 whole tone
VCF
- 24 dB/octave lowpass filter
- resonance goes up to self-oscilation. It can be played tonally over a range of 2.5 octaves
- LFO- and EG-intensity controllable, EG intensity even bipolar
- Keytrack: Off, 50%, 100%
VCA
modes: EG, fixed organ type GATE envelope, ON
modulations
- LFO waveforms: sawtootch, ramp, square, triangle, sine, sample and hold
- LFO frequency: ca. 0,05 Hz - 250 Hz
- Envelope: Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release
MIDI Interface
- Note on/off
- pitch bend on/off (CC 84): VCO pitch (+/- 4 whole tones)
- modulation wheel on/off (CC 85): pulse width of VCOs
- aftertouch on/off (CC 86): Cutoff-frequency
- Velocity on/off (CC 87): VCA
- Velocity affects additionally the cutoff frequency (CC 88)
- glide switch (CC 89): glide active when playing legato
- legato on off (CC 90): ADSR will not be re-triggered when playing legato
Mono Lancet '15 @Vermona
Manual
The current Vermona Elektroakustische Manufaktur derives directly from the nationally owned company Vermona in the former GDR, which was specialized in electronic music instruments and accessories for decades in the same location, in Erlbach (Saxony).