Behringer produces Storms, a fresh$ 49 digital multimode filtering based on the open-source Mutable Instruments Ripples package.
Upgrade: it’s now available for pre-order for 45€ from Thomann
After Plaits ( Brains ) and Things Ears ( Radar ), Behringer announced two more clones of open-source Mutable Instruments modules in April 2023. The Stones as Chaos, and the Vibrations as Doctors.
The$ 99 version of the MI Marbles module Chaos has been available at the dealers since the beginning of the year. Then the filter is also set. Now, Behringer released Storms.
Behringer Floods
Floods is a brand-new 8HP digital copy of the famous Eurorack Mutable Instruments Ripples v2 multimode filtration.
Like the classic package, it’s a multimode filtration with focused lowpass, highpass, and bandpass outputs. Both lowpass and bandpass give switchable 2-pole and 4-pole cliffs, giving you little flexibility. The filter’s traditional limit and resonance controls are accessible via the interface.
On the connection side, you have two audio inputs with an attenuator and CV inputs for the cutoff frequency (attenuverter) and resonance. The V/oct input on the Behringer Floods also allows you to play the filter in self-oscillation as an oscillator.
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Even if the module is n’t a real gem, the$ 49 price tag makes up for it. In comparison, Ripple’s clones are offered between 109€ ( Tunefish Modular in Germany ) to 199€ ( After Later Audio ).
That’s a huge value difference. I’m interested to know when the stereo version ( MI Blades ) will be available for$ 99 Behringer.
Behringer Floods is available soon for $49/45€
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