
Behringer 911 ENVELOPE GENERATOR Eurorack Module
Recreate Vintage Analog Sounds The Behringer 911 Envelope Generator module delivers the classic sound of vintage synthesizers from the 70s. This Eurorack module provides authentic ADSR envelope control, perfect for shaping your sounds. Specifications: Type: Analog Envelope Generator Module ...
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Overview
Recreate Vintage Analog Sounds
The Behringer 911 Envelope Generator module delivers the classic sound of vintage synthesizers from the 70s. This Eurorack module provides authentic ADSR envelope control, perfect for shaping your sounds.
Specifications:
- Type: Analog Envelope Generator Module
- Compatibility: Eurorack
- Controls: T1 (Attack), T2 (Decay), T3 (Release), Sustain
- Connectors: Trigger In, CV Out
Key Features
Vintage-sounding 911 ADSR module from the '70s
Authentic reproduction of the circuitry from the "Modular 55, 35 & 15" Series
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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
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Faithfully reproduces the circuitry of the vintage 911 ADSR module from the classic '70s "Modular 55, 35 & 15" Series.
- Offers 4 independent controls for T1 (attack), T2 (decay), T3 (release), and sustain, providing comprehensive envelope shaping.
- Features Trigger in and CV out connectors, enabling seamless integration with other Eurorack modular synthesizer components.
- Provides classic, vintage-sounding envelope generation, ideal for authentic analog sound design.
- The module is designed for Eurorack systems, allowing it to fit into established modular setups.
👎 Cons
- As an envelope generator, this module does not produce sound on its own and requires other modules to function as part of a synthesizer system.
- The vintage design focuses on specific '70s circuitry, which might not offer the versatility or modern features of newer digital envelope generators.
- The control parameters (T1, T2, T3, sustain) are standard ADSR, potentially lacking more advanced modulation or looping capabilities found in some contemporary modules.
- Integration into a modular system means additional costs for a Eurorack case, power supply, and other necessary modules.
- The user interface is entirely knob-based, without any digital display or preset memory, which could be less convenient for complex setups.