
Behringer 130 Dual VCA Eurorack Analog Module
Sculpt Your Sound with Classic Analog ControlThe Behringer 130 Dual VCA is a Eurorack module inspired by legendary 1980s modular synthesizers. This dual voltage-controlled amplifier (VCA) offers versatile signal shaping with independent sections, multiple inputs, and switchable linear/exponential...
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Overview
Sculpt Your Sound with Classic Analog Control
The Behringer 130 Dual VCA is a Eurorack module inspired by legendary 1980s modular synthesizers. This dual voltage-controlled amplifier (VCA) offers versatile signal shaping with independent sections, multiple inputs, and switchable linear/exponential modes, perfect for shaping the behavior of envelope generators and volume control.
- Type: Eurorack Analog Dual VCA Module
- Size: 16HP
- Sections: Two Independent VCA Sections
- Inputs: Three Signal Inputs per VCA, Three Mod Inputs per VCA
- Outputs: High (Line-Level), Low (Guitar Pedal/Amp Level)
- Features: Initial Gain Knob, Switchable Linear/Exponential Modes
Key Features
16HP Eurorack Analog Dual VCA Module
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Provides two independent Voltage Controlled Amplifiers (VCAs) in a single module, effectively doubling processing capability within a compact space.
- Occupies only 16HP in a Eurorack system, making it an efficient choice for modular setups where space is often at a premium.
- Operates as an analog module, which can appeal to users seeking the specific sonic characteristics associated with analog circuitry.
- Designed as part of the Eurorack standard, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of other modules and systems.
- Allows for dynamic control over audio signals or control voltages, adding expressive possibilities to a modular synth patch.
👎 Cons
- As a dual VCA, it does not generate sound on its own, requiring other modules for sound sources and modulation.
- The 16HP width, while compact for two VCAs, might still be a consideration for extremely small or already crowded Eurorack cases.
- Being a single-purpose module, it offers only VCA functionality and does not include other features like envelopes, LFOs, or filters.
- Requires external patching for its operation, as its function is to process signals coming from and going to other modules.
- Its analog design, while desired by many, means it doesn't offer the digital precision or recall capabilities found in some modules.