Thanks, it's a fantastic module for controlling a computer of other MIDI gear which is fun. Check out the VCMC from Befaco if you might need more CV/gate signals from the modular side.
With all the midi interfaces i always would like to see some timing experiments, to see how "tight" the midi timing and resolution is (jitter, max stable rate, etc.). A common setup is to send a bunch of parameters at the exact same beat and analyse the result on the other side and see how "tight" it is. This gets important when you wanna do some audio rate modulations with midi-parameters.
The CV Thing is pretty tight. I actually use the internal CV Delay in order to make sure the value of my pitch is correct at the moment the gate hits, so that I don't get wrong notes. That's a common occurrence with CV-to-MIDI devices but Befaco have implemented a nice way to solve this.
I wonder if this would work better/different than just using Ableton CV tools or Bitwig. I was tempted by by the original module but it was a lot of hp. Glad to see they made a smaller version.
Hi Andrew, you need to set up 4 pairs of CV and gates. When you assign a left hand odd number input to 1v/oct in automatically assigns the right hand even numbered input as the gate. A midi note needs a pitch and a note on and off. So input 1 is pitch and input 2 is gate. When you assign in 3 as 1v/oct 4 becomes the gate and so on. Set them all to the same MIDI channel, set up the 4 pairs as described above and should send 4 independent MIDI notes down the same MIDI channel to your poly synth. Let me know if that works.
yes you could, but than you are going CV -> MIDI CC -> CV, loosing precision and having to set it up differently for each usage etc... much better is getting something like expert sleepers es8 /es9 and run audio/cv/gates/triggers/whatever directly between your rack and VCV?
Seems like a super capable module in a small size, and you've really shown the potential of this here! Excellent!
This is the module I always needed, but never knew existed. . . Until now
This is amazing!! Been looking for a module that can control midi parameters on my laptop. Thank you for sharing this :)
Thanks, it's a fantastic module for controlling a computer of other MIDI gear which is fun. Check out the VCMC from Befaco if you might need more CV/gate signals from the modular side.
@@DivKid I will! Cheers :)
Cv thing looks awesome :)
What's the resonant Equalizer module?
Looks similar to the random*source Serge one ;)
Any details available on the mini Res EQ with sliders module?
Hi, what about Befaco Lich? Any review video soon to come?
With all the midi interfaces i always would like to see some timing experiments, to see how "tight" the midi timing and resolution is (jitter, max stable rate, etc.). A common setup is to send a bunch of parameters at the exact same beat and analyse the result on the other side and see how "tight" it is. This gets important when you wanna do some audio rate modulations with midi-parameters.
The CV Thing is pretty tight. I actually use the internal CV Delay in order to make sure the value of my pitch is correct at the moment the gate hits, so that I don't get wrong notes. That's a common occurrence with CV-to-MIDI devices but Befaco have implemented a nice way to solve this.
This looks really cool. I've been wanting my Korg MS2000r to be slaved to eurorack clock. This module looks like it can do it.
I want 2 of these for my Westlicht Performer :)
I wonder if this would work better/different than just using Ableton CV tools or Bitwig. I was tempted by by the original module but it was a lot of hp. Glad to see they made a smaller version.
Can the CV Thing save presets for the channel mappings?
really covered all the bases! really want one of these
Nice module, is the midi trs arturia style or korg style?
It’s either type A (korg) or type B (novation). I couldn’t find any info from the befaco website.
@@sheepkillindog @ed random it's Korg which is the MIDI association standard.
I assume it is possible to assign different Midi Channels for each input?
Damn, been looking to get a second reseq and that one looks like a nice alternative to another R*S one. Any details on that you can share?
@divkid I watched this 20 times and still cannot get Poly to work. Any chance you could help?
Hi Andrew, you need to set up 4 pairs of CV and gates. When you assign a left hand odd number input to 1v/oct in automatically assigns the right hand even numbered input as the gate. A midi note needs a pitch and a note on and off. So input 1 is pitch and input 2 is gate. When you assign in 3 as 1v/oct 4 becomes the gate and so on. Set them all to the same MIDI channel, set up the 4 pairs as described above and should send 4 independent MIDI notes down the same MIDI channel to your poly synth.
Let me know if that works.
Do you have video/explanation of the CVThing dongle and how it connects to the rest of your systems?
Hi Rob, what do you mean by the CVThing dongle?
When are these going to be available?
I don’t get the LFO driving the panning in Ableton. It seems to wrap around instead of oscillating around the center? Or is this intended? See 5:49
So I can use this thing to trigger my Digitakt with MI Grids...?! 🤩
yes
Awesome 😎
aww i thought the thumbnail said "cv control your mind" lol. damn dyslexia.
wait so could I pipe out CV to my DAW this way into VCV Rack?
yes you could, but than you are going CV -> MIDI CC -> CV, loosing precision and having to set it up differently for each usage etc... much better is getting something like expert sleepers es8 /es9 and run audio/cv/gates/triggers/whatever directly between your rack and VCV?
I believe you have ate a last letter on the Rampage URL link
Hmmmnn