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Behringer Model D Analog Synth Module

450506 - RRP $509.00
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MODEL D

Legendary Analog Synthesizer with 3 VCOs, Ladder Filters, LFO and Eurorack Format

  • Legendary analog synthesizer with triple VCO design allows for insanely fat music creation
  • Authentic reproduction of original “D Type” circuitry with matched transistors and JFETs
  • Ultra-high precision 0.1% Thin Film resistors and Polyphenylene Sulphide capacitors
  • Pure analog signal path based on authentic VCO, VCF and VCA designs
  • 5 variable oscillator shapes with variable pulse widths for ultimate sounds
  • Classic 24 dB ladder filter with resonance for legendary sound performance
  • Switchable low/high pass filter mode for enhanced sound creation
  • Dedicated and fully analog triangle/square wave LFO
  • 16-voice Poly Chain allows combining multiple synthesizers for up to 16 voice polyphony
  • Semi-modular design requires no patching for immediate performance
  • Overdrive circuit adds insane spice and edge to your sounds
  • Noise generator dramatically expands waveform generation
  • Complete Eurorack solution – main module can be transferred to a standard Eurorack case
  • 48 controls give you direct and real-time access to all important parameters
  • External audio input for processing external sound sources
  • Low and high level outputs featuring highest signal integrity signal stages
  • Comprehensive MIDI implementation with MIDI channel and Voice Priority selection

A Brief History of Analog Synthesis

The modern synthesizer’s evolution began in 1919, when a Russian physicist named Lev Termen (also known as Léon Theremin) invented one of the first electronic musical instruments – the Theremin. It was a simple oscillator that was played by moving the performer’s hand in the vicinity of the instrument’s antenna. An outstanding example of the Theremin’s use can be heard on the Beach Boys iconic smash hit “Good Vibrations”.

Ondioline

In the late 1930s, French musician Georges Jenny invented what he called the Ondioline, a monophonic electronic keyboard capable of generating a wide range of sounds. The keyboard even allowed the player to produce natural-sounding vibrato by depressing a key and using side-to-side finger movements. You can hear the Ondioline on Del Shannon’s “Runaway”.

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Country of Manufacture China
Brand Behringer
Got bluetooth? No
Built in effects? No
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