Dimensions
8 HP
38 mm deep
Current Draw
6 mA +12V
16 mA -12V
0 mA 5V
Price
$39 Price in €

This Module is currently available.

Dual Trigger Delay

911A DUAL TRIGGER DELAY
Enter the Behringer 911A DUAL TRIGGER DELAY. An authentic reproduction of the circuitry from the “Modular 55” series used by the world’s most famous pop, rock and jazz musicians. Now you can build your very own, unique synthesizer that can fit in a standard Eurorack case for a very affordable price. Mix and match with specific modules to customize your synth and complement the genre of music you play or go all out and have a room filled from floor to ceiling with modules that’ll fulfill any synth geek’s wildest dreams.

CONTROLS
The 911A comes with two delay triggers with their own delay time controls ranging from 2 ms up to 10 seconds and their own 3.5 mm S-Trig ins and outs. Connect the 911A to the Behringer 911 ENVELOPE GENERATOR module and turn your Attack/Decay/Sustain/Release (ADSR) module into a Delay/Attack/Decay/Sustain/Release (DADSR) module. Rather than just playing the note when the signal is triggered, the 911A creates a nice volume swell effect, rising from 0 until the peak volume then going through the rest of the phases set in the envelope generator.

COUPLING
The delays in the 911A can be coupled in three different ways. In the Off setting, the delays are triggered separately via the trigger inputs. In Parallel mode, the trigger connected to the input at the top section will activate both delays at the same time. Switching the knob to Series will trigger the top section first then the lower section after.

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