Behringer 1016 Dual Noise / Random Voltage Generator - DOUBLE MODULE NOISE AND RANDOM VOLTAGE GENERATOR

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(This text is machine translated) The first 2500 series synth modules came out in the 1970s and tended to be extremely expensive. They were mostly all discrete transistors with some op-amps since op-amps were expensive at the time. The discrete circuitry gave the modules a very distinctive sound and were used by artists such as The Who, Jean Michel Jarre, Vangelis, Kraftwerk and many more, giving us some of the greatest movie records and soundtracks we've ever heard. The Modulo 1016 Dual Noise / Random Voltage Generator is an authentic reproduction of the original "System 2500" circuit from the 1970s that can fit into a standard Eurorack case. It is a classic transistor white / pink / random noise source with independent attenuators for white / pink noise levels, a white / pink selector with color LEDs. The slow random voltage generator produces random CV voltages and the maximum level can be controlled via the attenuators and an On / Off switch with LED indicators for each channel. The 2 channels are comp...

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