Roland's System-100m, which was built from 1979 to 1984, is probably one of the best known modular systems. The manageable number of modules and especially the presence of several functions per module made it an attractive instrument for many users. Behringer has transferred the classic dimensions to the compact Eurorack format and has taken great care to ensure that sound and function are in no way inferior to the cult object.
The
Behringer 150 Ring Mod / Noise / S&H / LFO
is a versatile modulation source, whose individual functions are partly interlinked. In addition to white and pink noise, it features an open sample & hold circuit that even has its own clock. Instead of the internal clock an external or gate can be used. The S&H circuit is fast enough to process analog bitcrush (via clock and sample-in) "cleanly" with two square wave oscillators. Also found in the 150 is a ring modulator that produces metallic and experimental sounds by feeding triangle or sine waveforms from two oscillators. The inputs of the ring modulator are normalized and get their sources from the noise generator and the LFO. The LFO has five waveforms, its own delay phase and can be controlled in frequency by another CV source.
The Behringer 150 Ring Mod / Noise / S&H / LFO:
Eurorack module
Clone of the Roland system - 100m (1979-1984)
Ring modulator
Noise generator (white & pink)
Sample & Hold
LFO with five waveforms
Normalized connections
16 TE Width
Behringer System 100 – 150 RING MOD NOISE S&H LFO Eurorack Module
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