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Description

Unleash the power of vintage sound with the Behringer 182 Sequencer Eurorack Module, a faithful all-analog recreation of a classic 1980s step sequencer. This module is a cornerstone of Behringer’s System 100 series, offering a dual-channel, eight-step sequencer that will transport you to the heyday of synthwave and electronic music. Craft intricate melodies and driving basslines with precision, using its independent CV outputs to send separate sequences to different oscillators. Whether you're layering contrapuntal melodies or delving into polyrhythmic complexity, the Behringer 182 provides flexible sequencing options by allowing you to run channels in parallel or combine them into a single 16-step sequence.

The module’s intuitive interface includes a manual tempo control, as well as compatibility with external clocks, providing seamless integration with the rest of your gear. The built-in delay control functions as a portamento, offering expressive note slides, while the gate control allows for precise pulse width adjustments. Perfect for both seasoned synthesists and newcomers, the Behringer 182 is your ticket to exploring the lush, textured soundscapes of the analog era.

Key Features:

  • Authentic all-analog reproduction of a legendary 1980s step sequencer
  • 2 channels of 8-step sequencing; run in parallel or in series
  • Manually tweak CV values for each step
  • Control tempo manually or via external clock
  • Delay control adjusts the time it takes for a note to rise or fall
  • Gate control sets the pulse width of the steps
  • 16HP Eurorack module

Product specs

Type Sequencer Eurorack Module
Other I/O 2 x CV out, Gate out, Tempo CV in, Trig out, Trig in
Depth 1.7" (43mm)
HP Size 16HP
Power Usage +12V/30mA, -12V/30mA
Power Supply Requires Eurorack case and power supply

FAQs

What is the primary function of the Behringer 182 Sequencer Eurorack Module?

The Behringer 182 Sequencer is designed for creating and controlling musical sequences within a modular synthesizer setup, offering CV and gate outputs for triggering other modules.

How many steps can the Behringer 182 Sequencer handle?

The Behringer 182 Sequencer can handle up to eight steps, allowing users to create complex rhythmic and melodic sequences.

Does the Behringer 182 Sequencer require a specific power supply?

Yes, the Behringer 182 Sequencer requires a Eurorack case with a compatible power supply, using +12V/30mA and -12V/30mA.

Can the Behringer 182 Sequencer integrate with other Eurorack modules?

Yes, the Behringer 182 Sequencer is designed to integrate seamlessly with other Eurorack modules, offering multiple CV and gate outputs for connectivity.

What are the size dimensions of the Behringer 182 Sequencer in a Eurorack setup?

The Behringer 182 Sequencer occupies 16HP in a Eurorack setup and has a depth of 1.7 inches (43mm).

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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Behringer 182 Sequencer Eurorack Module.

Setup and maintenance

  • Challenging to tune for pitch; requires extensive use of a tuner for each note, making it less suited for precise pitch sequencing.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Using a Doepfer dual quantizer can improve pitch accuracy, addressing tuning difficulties when sequencing melodies.

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Use cases and applications

  • Better suited for controlling filters or other modulation duties rather than precise pitch sequencing due to tuning challenges.

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  • Ideal for generating basslines like "I Feel Love," but achieving this requires effort due to its limitations as a melodic sequencer.

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Features and functionality

  • The Behringer 182 is more suited as a rhythm generator with no rests or ties, stepping through eight or sixteen values, making melodic sequencing challenging.

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Comparisons

  • The Arturia BeatStep Pro is recommended over Eurorack sequencers for its ease of use and broader sequencing capabilities, offering more than the Behringer 182.

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Value and pricing

  • Opting for a Korg SQ-1 or regular BeatSteps provides similar functionality at a lower cost, especially when considering second-hand markets.

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Software and compatibility

  • Using a USB->MIDI cable with DAWs like Reaper is suggested for more comprehensive and efficient sequencing compared to the Behringer 182.

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