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Mister Pants
Reviewed in Canada on March 23, 2024
Say what you will about Behringer, but I've built an entire rack around many of their modules and I have no complaints whatsoever on sound quality, build quality, and functionality. I say this as a sound engineer, recordist, and a musician for the past 40 plus years. They are WAY better than they should be at this price point.These ones, based on the ARP 2500 since sound gorgeous. I'm very pleased.
curious
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2023
I purchased two because I needed the delayed env, this unit gives about 1.5 sec before the attack starts in, the included specs say up to 3 seconds. Otherwise functions like a DADSR. There is a slight voltage rise during the delay cycle, noticeable if controlling a VCO. I have to use a 911A, 961, or 172 module to get a longer pre env delay.
larry LINGVAY
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2021
Mr S. Wallace
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 19, 2021
So, the knobs and switches feel "slightly" cheap (but decent) and there is only one trigger and the module itself is quite wide, but it's actually a really good module otherwise. And who can argue with the price.
reg noms
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2021
Aside from Behringer crippling this module with on one input to trigger both envelopes it's fine.But it's pretty stupid, why make a dual envelope that shares the same trigger? Sure, it can be useful, but you should patch it that way, this way it's severely limited.The original didn't. Behringer seems pretty clueless as to what they're even trying to copy at times.Really sad because it's pretty cool envelope. Will look into modding it, or returning it.note: I was aware of this poor design before buying, but wanted to try it out.
Crashon Delamuze VonSamboilop
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2021
Behringer screws it up again. They clearly don't have anyone there that uses this stuff.A common gate and trigger for both envelopes? WHY??? Really dumb, this could be so great if they didn't limit it.
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