YOUTUBER: Verbos Electronics GmbH

13. February 2026

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Verbos Electronics and the Voltage Multistage 10: Sequencing Beyond the Grid

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Verbos Electronics and the Voltage Multistage 10: Sequencing Beyond the Grid

Verbos Electronics, renowned for their West Coast–inspired Eurorack modules, returns with a deep dive into the Voltage Multistage 10—a sequencer that’s anything but conventional. In this official video, the team demonstrates how the VMS-10, paired with its larger sibling, the VMS-16, can be patched for sprawling melodic variation and evolving rhythmic interplay. The focus is on hands-on patching, leveraging new strobe mode features and transistor-based gate outputs to build complex, interwoven sequences. If you’re after melodic unpredictability and nuanced control in your rack, this walkthrough offers a patcher’s-eye view of what the VMS-10 brings to the table.

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Odd over Even: Verbos Electronics Explores the Voltage Multistage 10

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Odd over Even: Verbos Electronics Explores the Voltage Multistage 10

Verbos Electronics returns with a deep-dive into the Voltage Multistage 10, their 10-step sequencer that thrives on the unexpected interplay of odd and even sequence lengths. In this video, the Berlin-based team demonstrates how contrasting step counts can inject a patch with evolving rhythmic complexity, far beyond the usual four-bar grid. With a focus on modulation, filter sculpting, and layered control voltages, the presentation is a patch-builder’s delight—showing not just what the module can do, but how it wants to be used in a real-world Eurorack setup. If you’re after static loops, look elsewhere; this is about organic, shifting patterns

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Verbos Electronics Voltage Multistage 16: Multistage LFO Mayhem in Eurorack

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Verbos Electronics Voltage Multistage 16: Multistage LFO Mayhem in Eurorack

Verbos Electronics, the Berlin-based purveyors of West Coast–flavoured Eurorack, return with a deep dive into the Voltage Multistage 16 as a multistage LFO generator. This official walkthrough showcases the module’s knack for conjuring complex, evolving modulation patterns—think nested LFO shapes, strobe-triggered voltage jumps, and hands-free time modulation. If you’re after modulation that’s more Buchla than basic, this video is a patch-oriented treat. Let’s see how Verbos’ outside-in design philosophy translates to dynamic voltage sculpting and real-world patching tricks.

Verbos Electronics Voltage Multistage 16: The Patch Brain of Modular Control

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Verbos Electronics Voltage Multistage 16: The Patch Brain of Modular Control

In this deep-dive from Verbos Electronics GmbH, the Voltage Multistage 16 steps into the limelight as the central nervous system of a modular patch. Mark Verbos’s design philosophy—spacious, tactile, and performance-ready—shines through as every output is pressed into service. The video demonstrates how this module can be the heart of envelope shaping, pitch sequencing, and harmonic animation, all while keeping the patch both elegant and flexible. For anyone obsessed with control voltage choreography and evolving soundscapes, this is a masterclass in modular workflow.

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Verbos Electronics: Voltage Multistage 16 – Evolution of a Patchable Powerhouse

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Verbos Electronics: Voltage Multistage 16 – Evolution of a Patchable Powerhouse

Verbos Electronics, the Berlin-based modular stalwart, takes us deep into the design and philosophy behind their Voltage Multistage 16. Mark Verbos himself lays out the module’s journey from classic inspiration to modern performance tool, blending West Coast sequencing DNA with a tactile, panel-driven approach. This video isn’t just a product demo—it’s a meditation on how interface, workflow, and user feedback shape the evolution of a control voltage generator that’s as comfortable as an envelope or LFO as it is in the sequencer’s chair. For those who care about how a module feels in the rack and what it unlocks in