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M**Y
Behringer 140
Amazon mushes all of Behringer's modules into a single entry, so to make things clear I'm writing about the Behringer 140 dual envelope/LFO. It's one of their Roland System 100-style modules. It's similar to the 150 ring mod/S&H/LFO, but whereas the 150 has been out of stock forever the 140 is widely available.Is it any good? It works, it feels well-made, the jacks don't wobble. I find the LFO most useful because it packs a lot of stuff in a small space. There's a simple 1/10th attenuator, a modulation input, a selection of waveforms and an inverted output. The envelopes are a lot more plain and don't have any modulation inputs. The sliders all have LEDs.Any problems? The envelope sliders have a short range, which is awkward if you want fast-but-not-instant decay. There's no selectable time range. Perhaps the first half of the sliders' travel could have been weakly logarithmic. At 16hp, with the envelopes arranged horizontally, it's relatively wide; if you just want one envelope and an LFO there are narrower options, although not as far as I can tell cheaper.
K**V
Amazing value, if all your modules are not too deep
As probably all know by now, Behringer makes quality products nowadays. This case is comes at an amazing value and is sturdy, however, make sure to check the depth of your modules.As can be seen, my disting mk4 sticks out as it is quite a deep module. I had to turn the penrose quantizer upside down as well, to fit it in. From what I understand it's 1cm less deep than the Moog case, if I had that, all of my modules would fit right it, but at almost half the price, I will definitely deal with this.- If you add Behringers own CP1A power module, it then becomes a ±£100 case with power, which is incredible- Make sure your modules are not too deep for the case
A**N
Superb
The module is amazing, the multiple envelope outs and the envelope trigger buttons are very useful. The enevlopes are very easy to adjust with nice wide sweet-spots. The included LFO has more features than many LFO only modules. Of course, the design is down to Roland but Behringer's implementation is excellent and the module feels and looks very well made. The price is the icing on the cake.
J**A
Great VCAs but be aware that they are AC coupled so only for audio signals.
Fantastic pair of VCAs at a great price. However, be aware that they are AC coupled so you can only use them for audio signals and not control voltages. All the Behringer models I have bought have been incredibly well built, ergonomic and easy to use.
M**R
Very useful..
Build quality is good but lacks any real instructions.. So if your a Noob to modules its a steep learning curve..
J**.
exellent
bit pricey but it looks great and is a solid stand,easy to assemble
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