Behringer Multimode Filter / Resonator Module 1047
Behringer Multimode Filter / Resonator Module 1047
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KEY FEATURES-
Classic-sounding 1047 analog multi-mode filter and resonator module from the '70s
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Authentic reproduction of the circuitry from the "2500" Series
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Consists of a highly resonant 12 dB state-variable filter capable of proving a wide variety of formant shaping and tonal modulation
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Filter simultaneously provides high-pass, band-pass, low-pass and notch outputs
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Coarse and fine controls adjust the cut-off frequency of the filter from 16 Hz to 16 kHz with 2 external control signal inputs and attenuators
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Resonance (Q) control adjusts the level of the resonant peak from 0 to 512 with an external control signal input and attenuator
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Keyboard percussion feature allows the filter to generate a wide range of percussive sounds
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A keyboard gate signal is connected to the external input with a keyboard CV connected to a frequency control input
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Striking a key will create percussive sounds when the Keyboard Percussion mode is activated
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When the keyboard is released the filter tone damps at a rate determined by Final Q
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Eurorack specs: 16 HP, XX mA +12 V, XX mA -12 V
DESCRIPTION
The first 2500 series synth modules came out in the 70s and tended to be extremely expensive. They were mainly all discrete transistor designs with some op-amps as at the time op-amps were high cost. The discrete circuitry gave the modules a very distinctive sound and were used by artists like The Who, Jean Michel Jarre, Vangelis, Kraftwerk and so many more, giving us some of the greatest records and film soundtracks we’ve ever heard. Modular synths were a landmark development in electronic music and today, it’s about to get better.
SPECIFICATIONS
Inputs
Input | |
Type |
1 x 3.5 mm TS jack, DC coupled |
Impedance |
50 kΩ, unbalanced |
Max input level |
+18 dBu |
Frequency CV input 1 | |
Type |
1 x 3.5 mm TS jack, DC coupled |
Impedance |
50 kΩ, unbalanced |
Max input level |
±10 V |
CV scaling |
1 V/oct. |
Frequency CV input 2 | |
Type |
1 x 3.5 mm TS jack, DC coupled |
Impedance |
50 kΩ, unbalanced |
Max input level |
±10 V |
CV scaling |
1 V/oct. |
Q CV input | |
Type |
1 x 3.5 mm TS jack, DC coupled |
Impedance |
50 kΩ, unbalanced |
Max input level |
±10 V |
CV scaling |
1 V doubles the Q factor |
Outputs
Filter outputs (LP / HP / BP / Notch) | |
Type |
4 x 3.5 mm TS jack, DC coupled |
Impedance |
1 kΩ, unbalanced |
Max output level |
+18 dBu |
Controls
Coarse frequency |
1 x rotary knob, 31 Hz to 8 kHz |
Fine frequency |
1 x rotary knob, x1/2 to x2 |
Resonance (Q) |
1 rotary knob, Q = 0.5 to >256 |
Resonance (Norm / lim) |
2-way sliding switch Normal / limiting, switchable |
Frequency CV 1 / 2 attenuators |
2 x rotary knob, -∞ to unity gain |
Q CV attenuator |
1 x rotary knob, -∞ to unity gain |
Input attenuator |
1 x rotary knob, -∞ to unity gain |
Notch frequency/fc |
1 x rotary knob, ±3 octave range |
Power
Power supply | |
Current draw |
55 mA (+12 V), 45 mA (-12 V) |
Physical
Dimensions |
43 x 81 x 129 mm (1.7 x 3.2 x 5.1") |
Rack units |
16 HP |
Weight |
0.17 kg (0.37 lbs) |