The Behringer Dual Noise / Random Voltage Generator Module for Eurorack is a Eurorack-compatible dual-noise / random-voltage generator module based on the authentic circuit designs from the classic ARP 2500 Modular Synthesiser. The discrete transistor design circuitry of the ARP 2500 has a very distinctive sound and was used by artists like The Who, Jean Michel Jarre, Vangelis, Kraftwerk, and many more.
The Module 1016 is a white/pink/random noise source with independent attenuators for the white/pink noise level, a white-/pink-selector switch with colour-coded LEDs. The slow random-voltage generator produces random CV voltages, and the maximum level can be controlled via the attenuators as well as an on/off switch with LED indicators for each channel. The 2 channels are completely independent of each other for even more creative possibilities.
Each channel has a separate white/pink noise output and separate outputs for the random voltages. The outputs are all available simultaneously to feed multiple noise and CV signals to other modules. A power ribbon cable and mounting screws are included.
Key Features:
- Classic 1016 analogue dual noise and random voltage generator module from the '70s
- Authentic reproduction of the circuitry from the 2500 Series
- The module consists of 2 identical white/pink noise and random-voltage generators
- The noise outputs are generated from 2 independent transistor noise sources
- Filtering of the white noise is used to transform into pink noise and finally a slow random voltage
- 2 output attenuators enable the outputs to be reduced in volume
- White or Pink Noise are selectable via slide switch and LED indication
- Random voltage can be switched on and off via a slide switch with LED indication
- White noise is generated from 5 Hz to 20 kHz and Pink noise is filtered to attenuate the highs and boost the low frequencies resulting in equal energy per octave
- Slow random voltages feature peak signal power between 1 and 10 Hz