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Behringer New Product Release: OSCILLATOR MODULE 1004

mardi 12 janvier 2021, 20:40 , par Gearslutz
Legendary 2500 Series Dual Core VCO Module for Eurorack

This is the Behringer 2500 series OSCILLATOR MODULE 1004. An authentic reproduction of the original “System 2500” circuitry from the 70’s that can fit in a standard Eurorack case. The best part? It’s at a very affordable price. Mix the OSCILLATOR MODULE 1004 in with your existing rig or start your modular synth journey from here. Either way you’re sure to have a lot of fun.

Mix & Shape

The OSCILLATOR MODULE 1004 is a classic analog dual core oscillator module. The 1004 features discrete transistor circuitry to add vintage character and is equipped with coarse and fine frequency controls, frequency range switch, on/off switch, pulse width control, 3 modulation attenuators and best of all it features 3-position toggle switches for each waveform which can be set to inverted/off/non-inverted, all the enabled waveforms are mixed together to create complex waveform shapes and amazing sounds.

Ins and Outs

The 1004 gives you comprehensive connectivity, 1V/Octave keyboard input and two VCO modulation inputs, a pulse width modulation input and finally two parallel oscillator outputs to signal send to other modules.

Eurorack Ready

Installing the OSCILLATOR MODULE 1004 is easy as it is designed to fit into a standard Eurorack case. Just connect the power cable to the power supply and screw in the module using the included screws. This allows for the 1004 to be mixed with other synth modules for a truly unique set up.

For more information:https://www.behringer.com/product.html?modelCode=P0E8X









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