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Behringer 911 ENVELOPE GENERATOR Legendary Analog Envelope Generator Module for Eurorack

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About this item

  • Vintage-sounding 911 ADSR module from the '70s
  • Authentic reproduction of the circuitry from the "Modular 55, 35 & 15" Series
  • Artist roster includes world's most famous pop, rock and jazz musicians
  • Trigger in and CV out connectors for integration with your other modules
  • 4 independent controls for T1 (attack), T2 (decay), T3 (release) and sustain provide full control of envelope signal


Vintage-sounding 911 ADSR module from the ‘70s


Willy
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
There’s nothing fancy to say about it, but it works exactly as I had expected. It was a very inexpensive ADSR/function generator for my Eurorack modular system.
Kyle
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2022
A pretty staple ADSR. Great for the price and even better if you can one used.An authentic reproduction of the circuitry from the “Modular 55, 35 and 15” series.4 independent controls for Attack (T1), Decay (T2), Release (T3) and Sustain levels from 0 to +5 Volts.
カスタマー
Reviewed in Japan on June 27, 2020
ADSRのdとSが機能していない 2個とも同じです。 トリガーレベルも 合したのですが だめでした」 しかし、その後、トリガーデュレーを介して動作させると正常でした 電圧管理が非常にシビアに作られています。不具合ではではなく、トリガーディれーで 電圧レベルが基準範囲に整形されたことで、本来の動作ができるようになりました。 やはりもうすぐ発売予定の インターフェースモジュールが必要です 待てない人は トリガーでぃれーで 遅延0で使えばOKです 忠実すぎる作りですね  常にオシロスコープで波形を見ながら使っています ADSRもきれいに動作しています。
A.K.
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2020
I’ve been an Electrical Engineer and Military Grade Product Designer for well over 30 years, before that a musician. At age 18 I bought a Minimoog Model D and lusted after a Moog Modular 35... so my review is going to be on the build quality of this “ADSR” unit.It’s a true ADSR... but from top to bottom, technically an ADRS in the form of the Moog 911 Envelope Generator, labeled T1..T3 and Esus. S-trigger In connector has been replaced with an 1/8” standard jack. The silkscreen is nice and the front panel metal is just a bit over 1/16” thick. There are 5 metal standoffs about 9/16” tall separating the pcb from the front panel...the whole assembly is rugged and well built.The PCB uses both SMD parts and some thru-hole. All parts are mounted on one side of the pcb facing the faceplate. This helps reduce the cost of the assembly. Other cost reducers are the use of clear soldermask (I have no problem with this) and white silkscreen. True to Moog design, the silicon is all discrete.My one and only minor minor complaint is that tantalum electrolytic capacitors were used. These have a lower MTBF than aluminum poly electrolytic caps. Maybe a better reproduction using the tantalums? Would have to see them on a scope to know. I’m being nit-picky.One very nice feature: the PCB is conformal coated. This will keep moisture from ingressing the pcb over a long period of time. Nice work Behringer. The pcb corners are ever so slightly rounded. The pots have a great feel about them.
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