🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Legendary Analog Power!
The Behringer 110 VCO/VCF/VCA is a high-quality analog module designed for Eurorack systems, featuring authentic reproduction of original '80s circuitry, versatile sound design options, and robust construction for both studio and live settings.
Body Material | Metal |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | Multicolor |
Item Weight | 190 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 12.9 x 8.1 x 4.6 inches |
Connector Type | 2 x 3.5 mm TS jacks, AC coupled |
F**H
Outstanding And Stable Module
The 110 is a solid clone of the original but in Eurorack form. The voice works well with the core of each module. It doesn’t have all the bells and whistles of the full modules but as a voice it works great. There is no additional HPF on the filter, the VCO has no sync (nothing to sync with) and the VCA does not have a linear/log switch. Then again, I have full dual modules to take care of that. This works great with the sequencer and since I have two of each, I can create either harmony sequences or random notes mixed together. There are probably endless configurations but those are the two that come to mind. A great and stable module and highly recommended.
L**S
Modular Synthesis is Life
This item sells out faster than toilet paper for a reason. Don’t buy it. It’s terrible. Totally awful. Honestly. I’m not just saying that so they won’t sell out and I can buy more. Hehehe
J**W
Sounds great, but I have serious quality concerns
I really like the sound of this module and it’s wildly inexpensive compared to other eurorack modules. With that said, I can see the solder job is pretty poor. I find this baffling because modern manufacturing should make a module like this simple to get perfect, but I see dull “cold” solder and blobs all over the place, along with a few pads without enough solder that are partially exposed. Buyer beware.
N**K
A no frills one voice synthesizer
This is an "LE" version of the 112+121+130 modules in a single module!Very convenient and easy to use with pre-routed connections (you can override them).
A**.
Excellent multifunction module
In general, the biggest practical issue with Behringer's module recreations is how much space they take up in the rack compared to the basic feature set on offer. 16hp modules with typically a small number of controls and up to triple-redundancy for inputs and outputs makes for not a lot of actual available functionality for the space used.This module is an all-in-one package with a VCO, VCF, and VCA in that same 16hp space, making it a much more efficient usage of space. Typically there's always a use for at least one of the functions present in this module, so it's rare that it feels like you're wasting the rack space. The oscillator is clean, the filter is classic, and the VCA is a VCA, of which we know you can never have too many.While it doesn't offer anything more than basic features, it does its job well. Though the basic functionality means you may eventually grow out of this module and decide to swap it out for more dedicated modules with more advanced capabilities, it will easily outlive many of their other 16hp reproductions.My only serious complaint has to do with the redundant inputs present on all parts of the module -- in particular, the lack of a dedicated output patch point on the VCF. It is permanently normalled to the VCA, so while you can use the VCA independently in another part of your patch, doing so may mean that you can't use the VCF at the same time, and if you want to use the VCF, then you *have* to use via the VCA. I would've happily sacrificed one of the redundant CV or signal inputs for a dedicated output.
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