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Behringer 112 Dual VCO

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Eurorack Module

  • Contains two identical analogue VCOs
  • Waveforms: triangle, sawtooth and square/pulse
  • Adjustable pulse width and PWM CV input with attenuator
  • Octave selector and fine-tune control
  • Hard- and soft-sync
  • 3 Pitch CV inputs with attenuators
  • Current consumption: 130 mA (+12 V) / 70 mA (-12 V)
  • Width: 16 HP
  • Depth: 46 mm
Available since July 2020
Item number 493350
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Analog Yes
Digital No
Width 16 TE / HP
variants Behringer
1.148 kr
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Cheap but feature-packed
Sn00p 19.10.2020
I got this module because I wanted a cheap analogue oscillator. For this purpose it's great, as it is essentially two oscillators for half the money. You have to be not too picky about what you get though. My two biggest issues are stated below:

When it came in the tuning was way off, not even 2 octaves proper tuning. On the back there are trimmerpots to adjust the tuning, and after 20 minutes of tuning I got both to track properly across at least 5 octaves. I haven't taken it to other locations, but I imagine temperature differences might make it drift again.

Another (smaller) issue: the tuning knob on the front is very easy to bump and at some point you will do this and it will mess up your patch. It's is annoying but not a dealbreaker.

The biggest warning I would give is: only buy this when you can comfortably re-tune it. If you don't have access to a tuner, buy something else (or buy a tuner too:) )
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acerimmer 19.03.2022
As all of the Behringer System 100 modules, this one is no exception.
Build quality is great, ease of use is good and overall performance is excellent. I have all of the system 100 modules in my setup and all have been well built. Price point is good, especially from Thomann.
If you are looking at modular (and this is my first time with modular) I could recommend these modules. I know there are so many available selections out there and it is hard to chose but from a price point, these are a good value to start with.
Enjoy!
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kamielh 13.08.2020
Very okay compact dual vco. Negatives: no simultaneous different waveform outputs, no sinewave, no knob for wide range pitch. Its primarily oriented towards conservative chromatic pitch use. What I like primarily is the fact that there are two of them, so I can do crosswise FM, also given the fact that each vco has 3 contol inputs with attenuation. Hm, in the conservative orientation I'm a sucker for synchronised fm-timbres and this module does most of that totally elegantly, apart from the fact that I cannot sweep either oscillators pitch on the module itself over a big range. Using external cv the pitch goes from ultra- to subsonic so there are work arounds. I have some wide range vco's so this one is a welcome addition.
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Horrible tuning issues
Joi-t 09.02.2021
Have revision B of this and it can't stay 1 V/oct calibrated for more than 3 minutes. This is absolutely useless for melodic content spanning more than a fifth. Care must be taken not to breathe on the tuning knob - very lightly tapping it moves the tuning by 10-20 cents.
True to the original, the saw is 0-10V while the triangle is -5-5V which is annoying. Excellent for sweeps or modulated content where accurate octave tracking is not needed.
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