NOTE // This module is made in collaboration with Befaco! It's been a pleasure to follow up from 'Mutes' with them and collaboratively work together to bring our ideas into what the Stereo Strip could be. As an appreciation thread, reply to this comment with some of your favourite Befaco modules. I'll start with 3 of them ... Crush Delay (oooooft the noise! lovely), Morphader (so much fading controlling goodness) and the Muxlicer (always a good time).
Muxlicer does so much heavy lifting in many patches, I love Kickall, and I'm very interested in Percall , as well as this... Although I have a worng soundstage and an endorphin.es, I could imagine this replacing one of those.
Such a useful module this Ben, simple 3 shelf EQ at the end of chain, ext instruments, plus all the other mad useful tricks this can do is a no brainer for a performance rack user!
Some weeks ago I thought I need a module like this to combine with the Hexmix from Befaco and now it’s the new Divkid module, but it’s even better then I imagined it.
Pretty cool that this is available in VCV Rack! I find VCV Rack very useful for testing out modules with all my other stuff (minus the haptic ofc). You know, things that you'll immediately notice when you're actually trying to incorporate a module into a patch, but might be lost when you're just thinking about certain parts of a module. Basically the whole picture vs. omg that saturation sounds lovely or that reso sounds so crazy. ;) Thank you very much and also thanks for all the effort in general of course!
Awesome module, for sure getting them and love the tip about sending 1 source to 2 effects at varying amounts with the pan. Side note, they need to sell extra "tall" tendrils/right-angle cables so we dont need to try and wedge the cables between 2 close jacks or send the wire off at a wider angle. I can see how youve really tried to get those tendrils out of the way and fit them in a cramped space, with 2 heights you could essentially stack them over eachother, yet still leave a lot of room for hands
Luigi's cables did (they stopped making the originals for a while) just that. And they're not working on new ones. Watch out for those. Thanks for the kind words, I really like that panning to two FX patch too.
@@DivKid agree and love your design inputs focused on modular live performance. I enjoy your 0 chd module so far and the patch blank art panels too with the Pumpkin head icons. Did you know that Pumpkin Head was a cool horror film?
I have seen pumpkin head but only after people told me the DivKid logo looked like it a couple of years ago. I'd not heard of it prior. The logo comes from a whole character design my music production partners cousin (she's a great tattoo artist) designed for us. We got a whole sketchbook or characters and ran with this one.
I've been having a blast with mine in the new nifty keys to bring everything together. Thanks for all the awesome stuff you do for the world of synthesis. That feedback patch is going to go into my repertoire today.
Looks like a great module that can be a lot of things to different people! I'm sure you'll will sell a ton of it. After its apparently build by Befaco I'm wondering if there is also a DIY kit planned further down the line?
@@keythinwatford7153 Div Kids Mutes, that I recently built, is offered sd s kit with all the smd's presoldered. The builder mostly just adds sockets and controls. Befaco's Morphader is also mostly smd, but as is the case for the Mutes, the kit is about 30% cheaper than the prebuilt. Befaco could, and probably will, do the same for this module.
Wow, this replaces so many modules in my rack 😍. Any plans on reviewing that Stochastic Inspiration Generator? There's not a lot of info on this thing out there and I don't think there's any other sequencers using those ideas.
Thanks! That's the idea to build into the module lots of standard channel strip like things, soft saturation, EQ, VCA, panning, input/output integration etc. I'd like to cover the SIG at some point but it won't be in the immediate future.
@@DivKid yeah, sounds like a must have. I was thinking of getting the X-Pan but this might be more useful for me. And the SIG looks pretty complex, I've been reading a lot about xenakis lately and I know that there's stuff like this in software like the VOLbotM and the Cosmosf M31 (which are insane), but it would be interesting to see the eurorack approach to this way of composition.
Well the X-Pan is a mixer too (and is a great module) so if you need the crossfading and panning and mixing of multiple signals it's well worth looking at. But if it's a mono (to make stereo) or stereo source you want to manage and you're wanting to clean up or colour signals with the EQ (or option to drive it) then Stereo Strip will be a good time.
@@DivKid yeah, that's a good point. I don't really need crossfading and I already have enough utility mixers... so if the Stereo Strip doesn't introduce too much noise then it seems like a good final output if I wanna just mess around with the panning
Hi! Great module, I have one question, does it follows pan law? I'm planning to use this device as a CV controlled stereo panner with stereo inputs mainly. Thanks!
Hello it's the BBC pan-law. Which worked well through our testing with both mono sources to stereo (once panned) and also stereo inputs where it's shifting the balance of the two side signals. "back in the 1930s, the Disney corporation tested different pan laws on human subjects, and found that constant power panning was preferred by the listeners. Then, in the 1950s, the BBC conducted a similar experiment and concluded that the -4.5 dB compromise was the better pan law." - a bit of the history, as I like randomly searching for such things.
Love it! Although I'm still stuck viewing it through the same broken kindle fire! There goes the carefully curated plans for my currently remaining 34hp #eurorackpredicaments
Dang, I sure missed this module while building my rack out. Would love to see s second module in the same format with the audio selectors in and out, but instead of pan and eq, a compressor with a natural kick input and audio out for the perfect end of chain mix for more bear style music. I would love a mixer that could do this without having to go mixer, compressor, another mixer to add back the kick and output. Only module I can find for this is transit by Modbap, but it is just sidechain.
BASTL Aikido is made to do this specifically. Kick into input A, input A envelope follows and that CV can be applied positively (for expansion) or negatively (for compression) to the other 4 channels. Give that a look.
@@DivKid Looking for Stereo in so it can go end of chain with a way to mix in the Kick (mono or stereo) or other side chain (Like Transit) with compressor and more flexible ducking adjustment. The audio in does the ducking using envelope follower or whatever so it will stop ducking when muted/faded as well. Line Level and a Headphone out. 6hp or less. Disting + an Audio Out Module will do it currently, but you have to deal with the Tiny Disting UI and the cost in $/HP for both modules. Transit will do it if you use the 2nd channel for the kick, but you need to process the kick before separately into the sidechain input to make it sound right. Like LFP the kick first. Also no Compressor. Modbap Per4mer kinda does this but it doesn't work really well, takes up a lot of space with the effect buttons and you still need Transit. That is 20hp. WMD MSCL needs an audio out plus a mixer to get the kick back in the mix. Also End of Life. 2 more HP could add everything it is missing. My Digitakt ducks the internal Kick which I often layer with BIA on auction input so it kinda works, but not really. You need to send the kick in extra HOT and it still doesn't sound good. The panel layout of your module would work really well for this with the faders and pots + the I/O at the top. Stereo Chain could stack right next to it as well. Add the I/O on pins the back for a Intelijell Audio Out and it would be perfect end of chain. Everything else I have tried is 3 modules to get the job done (Compressor, 2nd Mixer & Audio Out) and most people do this in the DAW because of that. BTW, thanks for the reply and suggestion. I love your modules.
I chuckled at "sends with benefits" and hope that was intentional. And about the module: Damn you fooled me, still close enough...well, not really. My original interpretation of your teaser is hopefully considered in the future. Until then, I'll always say "clocked panning delay with divided tapoutputs" or similiar. Fine piece nevertheless.
Question, let's say I bought three of these. How would I patch an FX send where I could control mix of fx per channel ? What would be the easiest method ?
Hi Guy, Stereo Strip doesn't mix anything. So you'd need a mixer. In that set up you'd be taking splits of the dry sounds, sending those off to the FX through the Stereo Strip and then mixing the FX outputs back into the dry inputs on the mixer. You could also split a signal dry sound into multiple FX units then take the FX outputs into multiple Stereo Strips. Then modulating the level of, altering panning/balance and EQing the sound of the FX. You'd need to then mix the Stereo Strip outputs back with the dry sound in a mixer though.
hey pal great new addition to euro - quick question - where are you getting the diva like horn effect in the send with benefits sample? is that from an oscillator? or digital sampler? I would really like to make that patch if you could give me a patch list or the main pieces that I didn't see in the video clips, thanks in advance
Hello, I didn't take patch notes for all the patches in this one. However I remember (and can see just in the top of the screen) it's the Joranalogue Generate 3 into the Filter 8. Likely the "full" outputs on the Generate 3, a simple envelope (the left hand Dannysound VC looping ADSR, the right hand one with LED cables is the Stereo Strip send level) and that was it before the Stereo Strip and FX. The main thing with these sounds is the amount of envelope modulation of filter cut off and the envelope shape itself. Try a saw wave into a low pass and hopefully you'll get close.
Hello, modular in general or this module? This module doesn't take your pitch CV and gate signals specifically. It's not a synth voice. Typically your key step CV outs will control the pitch of oscillators (though not exclusively in modular). Then typically a gate would control an envelope module (again not exclusively in modular). The most typical (sorry to keep using that word) for the Stereo Strip would be to use an envelope module, patch in the gate from the key step pro and use that to activate the envelope. Then patch the envelope into the level/VCA CV on the Stereo Strip. Now any sound you patch through the stereo strip will be controlled in level by the envelope shape, with the envelope activated by your sequences or key presses on the key step. I hope that helps, feel free to ask more questions here, and/or on other videos and I'll try to help.
@@DivKid Hi thank you so much for the help, I am triyng to get into modular for the first time and it was hard for me to figure out where to patch the gate and CV pitch inputs from an external controller like the keystep after watching tons of vids. You wrote everything I needed to know. I got interested in this module because I want a stereo output from a modular setup with two SEM filters, two Oscillators, two envelopes and two LFO's, so I think this module will be perfect for this. This module is also a VCA right?
Glad that was helpful. This is a VCA yes, mono (just plug into the left input) or stereo (both left and right inputs). The level control works manually and then when you plug in say an envelope to control level is adjusts the level of modulation from the envelope.
Hello, no worries Stereo Strips are still out and will be so good time to ask still. No, this doesn't feature rear connections for going into other things like the Hexmix.
@ minor heartbreaker, but I get it. I see the stereo strip as a very meaningful companion to the Output Bus, and in theory I could just plug the Output Bus’s modular out (or the Stereo Strip) to additional returns on the Hexpander. Just wanted to double check 😁
it shifts the balance, so the latter of your points. Raises and lowers the left and right signals. It's not like a dual bipolar crossfader with some reversal of the image thrown in.
@@DivKid Got it! Thanks. I thought that is what I was hearing but just wanted to make sure. I've been playing around simulating some of what one might get out of stereo strip using a couple of channels of veils et al. sans mute switch of course, but you would have to use the entire Veils to do image reversing (plus an additional stereo VCA maybe at the end). Congrats on the new module!
Hi Kelly, thanks. I'd argue it's way more than end of chain, mid chain is where it was designed for. More creative modular use cases than just some end of chain colour. Although I'm of course happy to see people use it anywhere they wish, first thing in the chain regarding line inputs if they want. RE Befaco moving away from DIY I can't speak to that as I'm not involved. However with this product the SMT is a size smaller than usual and lots of those tiny parts up close to mechanical parts. The PCB is absolutely packed and not something that's fun Befaco to build or going to be fun for others. We're working on a new design to make this easier to assemble and also then hopefully provide as a DIY kit. I'd love to see this as DIY. Hope that gives some input, cheers!
@@aeropilot4419 Not for $200 devices that look worse than DIY modules. I agree with the other comment that got deleted by Nathturn: "great modules but no lookers".
@@888cromartie I guess you have heard of this strange notion called "taste"? Personally I quite like the Befaco industrial design. At least it's always fairly clear what's going on and I like the black and red. Simple, straightforward. I like it. That being said, maybe this one could have benefited from 2HP extra to make the front panel design feel less cramped? It always depends on the priorities though. In the HP vs aesthetic sensibilities battle HP usually wins these days. I don't think it sacrifices function in this case though. Make Noise designs usually have me rolling my eyes, because they sacrifice intelligibility in the name of ... I don't even know what the idea behind it is ... probably intentional obfuscation so that people feel some level of pride when they finally figure it out? Readability is awful on those modules! Befaco is much more function oriented which is kinda nice since all this modular stuff is confusing enough without all that additional obfuscation. Make Noise is like some misguided types of modern architecture where the form dominates to such an extent that function goes entirely out the window, or well, it would go out the window if these stupid buildings had any windows at all ...! I like stuff that is both functional and pretty - Mutable / papernoise modules come to mind.
@@LillySchwartz yes... I agree make noise design is probably the worst wrt their commercial panel designs. They are so bad is spawned a mini industry of making replacement panels. Instruo is also fairly bad and cheap with the pcb panels. Divkid didn't mention a partner in the beginning, but all the modules are tacky and don't go together. Mutable, Joranalague, Intellijel, Xaoc, are great, along with many others.
@@888cromartie There are plenty Mutable replacement panels too though and some of them are simply awful. I DIY my Mutable stuff (and pretty much everything else), but I always try to keep the panels as close to the original as possible, but in black PCB for convenience. And you're right that the Divkid Modules don't really go well together. That's because he's partnered with different makers. This one goes with my other Befaco stuff though, so that's not half bad! Anyway, if it really bugs you, you can always make your own panel, it's not that hard! I find it the most enjoyable part of DIY.
NOTE // This module is made in collaboration with Befaco! It's been a pleasure to follow up from 'Mutes' with them and collaboratively work together to bring our ideas into what the Stereo Strip could be. As an appreciation thread, reply to this comment with some of your favourite Befaco modules.
I'll start with 3 of them ... Crush Delay (oooooft the noise! lovely), Morphader (so much fading controlling goodness) and the Muxlicer (always a good time).
My favourite Befaco modules are actually all 'mixing' modules: Mutes, HEXMIX and STMIX. They are the backbone of my systems.
Morphader and Mutes are in almost every patch I set up; just love the performative nature of both.
what @effiksmusic said
This and muxlicer will be among the first to go in that bare rack that sits under my desk.
I'll have fun with it as a VCV head for now!
Muxlicer does so much heavy lifting in many patches, I love Kickall, and I'm very interested in Percall , as well as this... Although I have a worng soundstage and an endorphin.es, I could imagine this replacing one of those.
Congrats buddy! Stereo Strip Rocks!
When you say it, it must be true :-)
You think of utility/mixer type modules in the most useful and musical way. Brilliant my dude
Love this! Very well thought through. So much functionality in such a small package, and yet it seems quite performative and specious. Congrats, Ben!
Received mine yesterday and had great fun using it last night making Moog DFAM and some mono synths sound stereo. 👏👏
Excellent, glad that's working out well for you.
Thanks for thinking of the Vcv rack folks! Great work!
Sounds great. I love the Befaco modules that I have in my racks. Putting it in VCV for free is a great idea. Cheers Ben!
Such a useful module this Ben, simple 3 shelf EQ at the end of chain, ext instruments, plus all the other mad useful tricks this can do is a no brainer for a performance rack user!
Love the multi-faceted utility of this module.
wow, looks like a great module, a sort of stereo console strip with a lot of stuff under the hood! congratulations, and it looks nice too
Some weeks ago I thought I need a module like this to combine with the Hexmix from Befaco and now it’s the new Divkid module, but it’s even better then I imagined it.
Whoo, sounds lovely! Congrats on the new module! :)
Pretty cool that this is available in VCV Rack! I find VCV Rack very useful for testing out modules with all my other stuff (minus the haptic ofc). You know, things that you'll immediately notice when you're actually trying to incorporate a module into a patch, but might be lost when you're just thinking about certain parts of a module. Basically the whole picture vs. omg that saturation sounds lovely or that reso sounds so crazy. ;)
Thank you very much and also thanks for all the effort in general of course!
thanks Pink! Appreciate that and yeah I'm really happy people can use it in VCV Rack too.
@@DivKid 🥰
Congrats on the new module! 👏😃👍
My favorite Befaco modules currently are Muxlicer and Kickall. Definitely interested in this one though.
Congrats Ben! This looks fantastic. Love the immediacy of all of the elements here, especially the EQ to shape everything nicely.
Excellent module, just bought one of the diy kits.
cheers Jamie enjoy it!
This is the module I've been dreaming of. I'll be ordering one (or two) today. Thanks for an excellent demo.
Congratulations on the new module DivKid ! Sweet stuff !
Very nice twice 😉 Does this module also comes as a DIY kit?
just ordered one from control this weekend. congrats on the release! excited to play around once it arrives
great thanks Ken, enjoy it.
Another great Module that's super useful and full of extra features !💡
Amazing module can’t wait to have one in my hands. Congratulations
Added to my ever-expanding module wish list, I'll look forward to building one from Thonk.
Same here!
Awesome module, for sure getting them and love the tip about sending 1 source to 2 effects at varying amounts with the pan. Side note, they need to sell extra "tall" tendrils/right-angle cables so we dont need to try and wedge the cables between 2 close jacks or send the wire off at a wider angle. I can see how youve really tried to get those tendrils out of the way and fit them in a cramped space, with 2 heights you could essentially stack them over eachother, yet still leave a lot of room for hands
Luigi's cables did (they stopped making the originals for a while) just that. And they're not working on new ones. Watch out for those.
Thanks for the kind words, I really like that panning to two FX patch too.
Man, that eq'd effects send with auto pan & a little level wobble was ACE.
I hope you're able to work out a fine financial arrangement between yourselves 😅 Awesome work here by both yourself and Befaco!
absolutely, always nice to work with Befaco and really happy to follow up Mutes with the Stereo Strip.
@@DivKid agree and love your design inputs focused on modular live performance. I enjoy your 0 chd module so far and the patch blank art panels too with the Pumpkin head icons. Did you know that Pumpkin Head was a cool horror film?
I have seen pumpkin head but only after people told me the DivKid logo looked like it a couple of years ago. I'd not heard of it prior. The logo comes from a whole character design my music production partners cousin (she's a great tattoo artist) designed for us. We got a whole sketchbook or characters and ran with this one.
@@DivKid what vcas mate? I’m loving your module release - you legend!
Very nice module, nice work as alawyas !!!
Watched the three review videos and bought it. Arrives today from Signal Sounds👍 I've still got the Ocd on my shopping list.
Congrats!!! It's a great success!
Looks ace, nice one Ben (+Befaco)!
Man your modules are awesome. Such useful tools
Awesome. Was wanting something similar, long overdue. Thank you
Congrats on the new module!
Kudos!!!! What an achievement!!
Nice work Ben!
just great, every case needs one of these!
I've been having a blast with mine in the new nifty keys to bring everything together. Thanks for all the awesome stuff you do for the world of synthesis. That feedback patch is going to go into my repertoire today.
Such a versatile utility module. Really enjoyable demo too. Thanks!
thanks I appreciate that
You make the best music
This is really cool, some great examples too, well done, hope it does well for you.
We finally got DivKid to strip for us!
Great work! ❤⚡
your explanations are so clear. thanx a lot.
please, use different colors when you plug different module 🙂
sounds phenomenal
My favorite patch was the last one. Very soft and subtle panning
This is super!!! I will use at least 2 of it 😀
nice! Thank you, I need several to dot around :)
Let me get my card right away. Great module!
Damn I want that Valvs module, sounds lovely
Awesome Ben, just what the doctor ordered! especially cool for fx return chains. gonna order.
i really appreciate you trying to make stuff you work on, as affordable as you can!
His jams are better than most tracks lmao!
haha thanks
Lovin it. Small but versatile, really nice selection of functions. Thumbs up :-)
Looks like a great module that can be a lot of things to different people! I'm sure you'll will sell a ton of it. After its apparently build by Befaco I'm wondering if there is also a DIY kit planned further down the line?
I just finished the Mutes kit build and I'm hoping this comes out as a kit.
@@streamtracker Looking at the back of the module it is micro SMD heavy. It would take some serious reengineering.
@@keythinwatford7153 Div Kids Mutes, that I recently built, is offered sd s kit with all the smd's presoldered. The builder mostly just adds sockets and controls. Befaco's Morphader is also mostly smd, but as is the case for the Mutes, the kit is about 30% cheaper than the prebuilt. Befaco could, and probably will, do the same for this module.
Same question here, PCB with SMD pre-soldered + panel like the other Befaco kits, please!
Gr8 demo and module.
Want it! Sounds wonderful!
Very cool! Awesome man 🤘
Have one on the way, will probably pick you a couple more to sprinkle around the system!
I definitely want this, for two uses, sometimes Rings, as you have it. And think it be used to make my E352 Cloud Terrarium even more dynamic.
Fantastic module Ben! And I see you've got an Anti Kulture Precision Disrupter already lol, another one on my list!
Seriously cool. I could use three or four. 🥰
Nice! Congrats on another DK module. Hope you sell a million and get that boat money.🙂
Looks very cool!
Divkid is the dark knight of the euro community… except we all want him too
Wow this looks great Ben! Will it be available as a DIY kit?
Wouldn’t mind having a few of these.
Nice bit of soldering !
what soldering?
@@DivKid You know . . .Cerebral soldering ?
ok
Being that you made this with Befaco, can we expect a DIY kit at some point?
Inquiring minds would like to know
Would like to know as well!
Looking at the back of the module it is micro SMD heavy. It would take some serious reengineering.
@@keythinwatford7153 Ah, not necessarily. Befaco do a couple SMD pre-soldered kits. Divkid Mutes is one of them!
this looks great. top job.
Very cool.
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What vcas? Awesome, I need just this
Wow, this replaces so many modules in my rack 😍. Any plans on reviewing that Stochastic Inspiration Generator? There's not a lot of info on this thing out there and I don't think there's any other sequencers using those ideas.
Thanks! That's the idea to build into the module lots of standard channel strip like things, soft saturation, EQ, VCA, panning, input/output integration etc.
I'd like to cover the SIG at some point but it won't be in the immediate future.
@@DivKid yeah, sounds like a must have. I was thinking of getting the X-Pan but this might be more useful for me.
And the SIG looks pretty complex, I've been reading a lot about xenakis lately and I know that there's stuff like this in software like the VOLbotM and the Cosmosf M31 (which are insane), but it would be interesting to see the eurorack approach to this way of composition.
Well the X-Pan is a mixer too (and is a great module) so if you need the crossfading and panning and mixing of multiple signals it's well worth looking at.
But if it's a mono (to make stereo) or stereo source you want to manage and you're wanting to clean up or colour signals with the EQ (or option to drive it) then Stereo Strip will be a good time.
@@DivKid yeah, that's a good point. I don't really need crossfading and I already have enough utility mixers... so if the Stereo Strip doesn't introduce too much noise then it seems like a good final output if I wanna just mess around with the panning
Brilliant @DIVKID and perfect before superbooth, you'll definitely be there?
absolutely hotel and travel booked, say hi!
Where will you be found, probably at Befaco this year?
Roaming around, lots of people I want to talk to and catch up. I'll definitely go hang out with Befaco but I'm not at their stand for the event.
Hi! Great module, I have one question, does it follows pan law? I'm planning to use this device as a CV controlled stereo panner with stereo inputs mainly. Thanks!
Hello it's the BBC pan-law. Which worked well through our testing with both mono sources to stereo (once panned) and also stereo inputs where it's shifting the balance of the two side signals.
"back in the 1930s, the Disney corporation tested different pan laws on human subjects, and found that constant power panning was preferred by the listeners. Then, in the 1950s, the BBC conducted a similar experiment and concluded that the -4.5 dB compromise was the better pan law." - a bit of the history, as I like randomly searching for such things.
@@DivKid Thank you so much! I'm getting this module :)
Enjoy it, thanks!
Love it! Although I'm still stuck viewing it through the same broken kindle fire! There goes the carefully curated plans for my currently remaining 34hp #eurorackpredicaments
Bravo!
Dang, I sure missed this module while building my rack out. Would love to see s second module in the same format with the audio selectors in and out, but instead of pan and eq, a compressor with a natural kick input and audio out for the perfect end of chain mix for more bear style music. I would love a mixer that could do this without having to go mixer, compressor, another mixer to add back the kick and output. Only module I can find for this is transit by Modbap, but it is just sidechain.
BASTL Aikido is made to do this specifically. Kick into input A, input A envelope follows and that CV can be applied positively (for expansion) or negatively (for compression) to the other 4 channels. Give that a look.
@@DivKid Looking for Stereo in so it can go end of chain with a way to mix in the Kick (mono or stereo) or other side chain (Like Transit) with compressor and more flexible ducking adjustment. The audio in does the ducking using envelope follower or whatever so it will stop ducking when muted/faded as well. Line Level and a Headphone out. 6hp or less.
Disting + an Audio Out Module will do it currently, but you have to deal with the Tiny Disting UI and the cost in $/HP for both modules.
Transit will do it if you use the 2nd channel for the kick, but you need to process the kick before separately into the sidechain input to make it sound right. Like LFP the kick first. Also no Compressor.
Modbap Per4mer kinda does this but it doesn't work really well, takes up a lot of space with the effect buttons and you still need Transit. That is 20hp.
WMD MSCL needs an audio out plus a mixer to get the kick back in the mix. Also End of Life. 2 more HP could add everything it is missing.
My Digitakt ducks the internal Kick which I often layer with BIA on auction input so it kinda works, but not really. You need to send the kick in extra HOT and it still doesn't sound good.
The panel layout of your module would work really well for this with the faders and pots + the I/O at the top. Stereo Chain could stack right next to it as well. Add the I/O on pins the back for a Intelijell Audio Out and it would be perfect end of chain. Everything else I have tried is 3 modules to get the job done (Compressor, 2nd Mixer & Audio Out) and most people do this in the DAW because of that.
BTW, thanks for the reply and suggestion. I love your modules.
I chuckled at "sends with benefits" and hope that was intentional.
And about the module: Damn you fooled me, still close enough...well, not really. My original interpretation of your teaser is hopefully considered in the future. Until then, I'll always say "clocked panning delay with divided tapoutputs" or similiar. Fine piece nevertheless.
Please send these outputs internally to Hexpander's Sends/Returns. Best output Mixer ever.
Super cool module. Will you be at SB with it?
any chance you could make an expander that gives cv controls over the eq?
Depending on the layout of the PCB, possibly a straightforward diy project?
Question, let's say I bought three of these. How would I patch an FX send where I could control mix of fx per channel ? What would be the easiest method ?
Hi Guy, Stereo Strip doesn't mix anything. So you'd need a mixer. In that set up you'd be taking splits of the dry sounds, sending those off to the FX through the Stereo Strip and then mixing the FX outputs back into the dry inputs on the mixer.
You could also split a signal dry sound into multiple FX units then take the FX outputs into multiple Stereo Strips. Then modulating the level of, altering panning/balance and EQing the sound of the FX. You'd need to then mix the Stereo Strip outputs back with the dry sound in a mixer though.
hey pal great new addition to euro - quick question - where are you getting the diva like horn effect in the send with benefits sample? is that from an oscillator? or digital sampler? I would really like to make that patch if you could give me a patch list or the main pieces that I didn't see in the video clips, thanks in advance
Hello, I didn't take patch notes for all the patches in this one. However I remember (and can see just in the top of the screen) it's the Joranalogue Generate 3 into the Filter 8. Likely the "full" outputs on the Generate 3, a simple envelope (the left hand Dannysound VC looping ADSR, the right hand one with LED cables is the Stereo Strip send level) and that was it before the Stereo Strip and FX.
The main thing with these sounds is the amount of envelope modulation of filter cut off and the envelope shape itself. Try a saw wave into a low pass and hopefully you'll get close.
@@DivKid Thanks for that, was about to ask the same question, great brass sound !
Awesome!!
very good stuff! can you feed it line level? would it have enough gain to amplify it to modular level? big ups!
Hello yep that's exactly right. The input level switch can be set to a line level input (amplifying up to Eurorack levels) or Eurorack levels.
Oh and those cab,rs, where are they from? :)
How would this work with a Keystep pro? which connections do I have to make? Where to input CV and Gate?
Hello, modular in general or this module? This module doesn't take your pitch CV and gate signals specifically. It's not a synth voice.
Typically your key step CV outs will control the pitch of oscillators (though not exclusively in modular). Then typically a gate would control an envelope module (again not exclusively in modular).
The most typical (sorry to keep using that word) for the Stereo Strip would be to use an envelope module, patch in the gate from the key step pro and use that to activate the envelope. Then patch the envelope into the level/VCA CV on the Stereo Strip. Now any sound you patch through the stereo strip will be controlled in level by the envelope shape, with the envelope activated by your sequences or key presses on the key step.
I hope that helps, feel free to ask more questions here, and/or on other videos and I'll try to help.
@@DivKid Hi thank you so much for the help, I am triyng to get into modular for the first time and it was hard for me to figure out where to patch the gate and CV pitch inputs from an external controller like the keystep after watching tons of vids. You wrote everything I needed to know. I got interested in this module because I want a stereo output from a modular setup with two SEM filters, two Oscillators, two envelopes and two LFO's, so I think this module will be perfect for this. This module is also a VCA right?
Glad that was helpful. This is a VCA yes, mono (just plug into the left input) or stereo (both left and right inputs). The level control works manually and then when you plug in say an envelope to control level is adjusts the level of modulation from the envelope.
holy shit i think i used to work with you at a pizza shoppe!
carry on ...
I’m super late in asking, but can this be jacked into Hexmix via rear cables? Like how the STMix can be pre patched into Hexmix/ Hexpander?
Hello, no worries Stereo Strips are still out and will be so good time to ask still. No, this doesn't feature rear connections for going into other things like the Hexmix.
@ minor heartbreaker, but I get it. I see the stereo strip as a very meaningful companion to the Output Bus, and in theory I could just plug the Output Bus’s modular out (or the Stereo Strip) to additional returns on the Hexpander. Just wanted to double check 😁
No worries, good to check and ask questions of course, thanks! :)
lvl cv possible for sidechain/ducking also (?)
Ben what is the VU meter module name and brand to the right of your new divkid module? That looks like fun as well.
It’s SummingFacility from AudioGearObsession.
Does the pan when using stereo input swap the channels back and forth, or does it just raise and lower alternately the 2 channels?
it shifts the balance, so the latter of your points. Raises and lowers the left and right signals.
It's not like a dual bipolar crossfader with some reversal of the image thrown in.
@@DivKid Got it! Thanks. I thought that is what I was hearing but just wanted to make sure. I've been playing around simulating some of what one might get out of stereo strip using a couple of channels of veils et al. sans mute switch of course, but you would have to use the entire Veils to do image reversing (plus an additional stereo VCA maybe at the end). Congrats on the new module!
Cool, cool, coooooolio!
please i beg you make a strymon magneto tut. thx man your r god
I can’t see this video yet! Why are people taking about it? Lol
Right?! My only guess is they get a sneak peek through Patreon maybe?
yup, Patreons had a 24 hour head start on the release
Great end of chain module, wish it was DIY...seems like Befaco is moving away from affordable entry points.
Hi Kelly, thanks. I'd argue it's way more than end of chain, mid chain is where it was designed for. More creative modular use cases than just some end of chain colour. Although I'm of course happy to see people use it anywhere they wish, first thing in the chain regarding line inputs if they want.
RE Befaco moving away from DIY I can't speak to that as I'm not involved. However with this product the SMT is a size smaller than usual and lots of those tiny parts up close to mechanical parts. The PCB is absolutely packed and not something that's fun Befaco to build or going to be fun for others. We're working on a new design to make this easier to assemble and also then hopefully provide as a DIY kit. I'd love to see this as DIY.
Hope that gives some input, cheers!
whaaaat
Give yourself a heads up! Lol!
heads up?
I wish your modules had better industrial design. They are all a bit off and having a good designer would help out quite a bit in this area.
They are a reflection of who he partners with … design-wise they are just fine 🤦🏻♂️
@@aeropilot4419 Not for $200 devices that look worse than DIY modules. I agree with the other comment that got deleted by Nathturn: "great modules but no lookers".
@@888cromartie I guess you have heard of this strange notion called "taste"? Personally I quite like the Befaco industrial design. At least it's always fairly clear what's going on and I like the black and red. Simple, straightforward. I like it. That being said, maybe this one could have benefited from 2HP extra to make the front panel design feel less cramped? It always depends on the priorities though. In the HP vs aesthetic sensibilities battle HP usually wins these days. I don't think it sacrifices function in this case though. Make Noise designs usually have me rolling my eyes, because they sacrifice intelligibility in the name of ... I don't even know what the idea behind it is ... probably intentional obfuscation so that people feel some level of pride when they finally figure it out? Readability is awful on those modules! Befaco is much more function oriented which is kinda nice since all this modular stuff is confusing enough without all that additional obfuscation. Make Noise is like some misguided types of modern architecture where the form dominates to such an extent that function goes entirely out the window, or well, it would go out the window if these stupid buildings had any windows at all ...! I like stuff that is both functional and pretty - Mutable / papernoise modules come to mind.
@@LillySchwartz yes... I agree make noise design is probably the worst wrt their commercial panel designs. They are so bad is spawned a mini industry of making replacement panels. Instruo is also fairly bad and cheap with the pcb panels. Divkid didn't mention a partner in the beginning, but all the modules are tacky and don't go together. Mutable, Joranalague, Intellijel, Xaoc, are great, along with many others.
@@888cromartie There are plenty Mutable replacement panels too though and some of them are simply awful. I DIY my Mutable stuff (and pretty much everything else), but I always try to keep the panels as close to the original as possible, but in black PCB for convenience. And you're right that the Divkid Modules don't really go well together. That's because he's partnered with different makers. This one goes with my other Befaco stuff though, so that's not half bad! Anyway, if it really bugs you, you can always make your own panel, it's not that hard! I find it the most enjoyable part of DIY.