Outerverse build some of the deepest racks, FX chains, sequencers and wavetable libraries in psytrance and psy-techno. Stride is the kind of tool built to take racks like theirs and pull infinite variations out of them. Top-tier engineering meets massive macro automation at scale — and the combination is close to superpowers.

Outerverse don't ship throwaways. Every device they release is a serious build — engineered with the kind of attention that only comes from producers who actually use this stuff in their own sessions. Macros mapped with intent. Ranges tuned for a reason. Signal flow considered down to the last detail. You load one of their racks and you can feel the hours that went into it.

The catalog speaks for itself, covering the full chain from sound to arrangement:

D.Vice — sound generator racks built for raw, heavy synthesis. WTFX — FX chains tuned for psy textures and atmospheres. Seq Lab — arp and sequence racks for movement and groove. Chord Matrix — chord progression rack for harmony work. Exo Forms — wavetable library for the source material itself. Arp Lab — MIDI pack to feed it all. Every release is a tool you load and immediately feel the design philosophy behind it.

Which is exactly why the fit with Stride is so clean. Their racks have every macro placed with purpose — Stride takes those macros and explores their full range across dozens of parameters at once. Draw a curve, hit Bloom, and the rack starts revealing everything it was built to do. The deeper the engineering underneath, the further Stride can take it.

The result: generative sound design sessions that keep the creative flow moving — and surface sounds you didn't even know the rack could make. Hours of menu diving and knob turning collapse into minutes of canvas work. No preset fatigue. No second-guessing. Just exploration, with material worth exploring.

Sounds from beyond. Curves from the canvas.