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Behringer 960 Sequential Controller Tips and Tricks
Showing some features of the Behringer 960 Sequential controller, Sequential Switch and Interface that will help you get more out of your Behringer System 55. If you like it, check out DRONEdream to hear the whole 55 in action.
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Видео
The Observer Effect - Purple Jelly
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More psychedelic mayhem, weird noises etc. from the Observer effect
Mr Dibbulator - A LIDAR MIDI Controller
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This is a LIDAR based MIDI controller, allows selection of scales in note mode or CC numbers in Controller mode. Used here to control a Waldorf rocket.
Behringer System 55 Demo
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System 55 plus Korg mini KP, Playing with 960 Sequencer and using the Sequential Switch to transpose sequence.
DRONEdream
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Live recording in the studio - just synths - Kronos, Boog 921, K2, Neutron and Kaoss.
Is it possible to link two 960’s together ?
Grazie per il Video ✌️. Chiedo scusa fin da ora, ma io sono un novizio 😃 e volevo chiedere una cosa : ho 960 beheringer, come posso collegare a Model D beheringer o al Mother 32 e subarmonicon? Grazie infinite 🙏❤️
Great
I wish different modules had different colors.
Тайна третьей планеты,мультфильм ,послушайте синтезаторы
Весело
I notice your modules aren't in the same arrangement as the complete set I got my hands on recently, which resembles the original Moog's layout really closely. Did you have any particular concept around how you arranged the modules?
960 Sequencer users may enjoy this live performance featuring 960's, Model D's and other modules. ruclips.net/video/4GMDQlHxKV0/видео.html
Here is another nice trick with a 960 sequencer ruclips.net/video/sVu3x5M_yDM/видео.html
The patch from the 960 first row to the 921. Can't see where you're connecting the cable.Frame is cropped, blocking the shot. Where does that first patch cable Land? Thanks.. newbie asking.
Great informative vid. Ihave just purchased a Behringer 960 Eurorack Sequencer. I must ask where you purchased the long mono jack cables. I'm having trouble finding them at the length's you have. Much obliged if you could help. Best wishes, Thank you ☺ 👍
I got mine through Amazon.
Very interesting I got a 960 just recently and this is the sort of thing I like to see and can learn from.
ruclips.net/video/528DtHGIbgw/видео.html&ab_channel=LeonardLORM a french collection of vintages analog synths & drumsmachines
Do you work for behringer? Look at all those modules ! So beautiful
I really like this song 👌
good demo TY -
Thanks' for posting!Very informative! : )
Can the control input be used as an "advance step" input? This would be helpful in sync'ing to another sequencer. The connection wasn't clear in the video. Or is that the "shit" input?
I no longer use the 960's internal oscillator to drive it. I have three 960s and drive all three from the clock output on a Behringer 150 which I've split into six switchable outputs on a home-build module. I can independently switch the 960s on and off from this module. Unless I stop the clock and reset all the 960s back to channel 1, they'll start at different times if I switch them on one at a time, but they'll all run at the same speed. If I want to start them all at channel 1 together, I just switch on a "Master" switch on my panel. It was a simple build. No electronics involved, but a bunch of switches, though I did indulge myself with a green LED which flashes on each clock pulse.
Connect a clock or LFO to the Shift input.
I'm still enjoying learning about my 960 (actually, I bought two of them !) - but there's one thing that's so far eluded me - How to programme a REST into a sequence. The original Moog 960 had a 4th click available on each skip/normal/stop control which apparently, would go past that channel and not trigger anything. I'm sure there must be a way of doing this, but has anyone any advice on this issue ? - Thanks.
I'm essentially replying to myself - I've worked out how to create a rest - By using a 962 switcher to turn on and off the trigger output of the 960 (rather than the usual CV). Here's how - You use the 962 sequential switch. Control the 960 from an external clock pulse. Patch any of the three output rows of the 960 into your vco control voltage socket. Then patch say, channel 5 trigger output into trigger input 2 on the 962 module. Next, patch say, the channel 6 trigger output into trigger input 1 on the 962. Patch another cable from the same clock source into the "Sig in" socket 1 on the 962. Patch the 962 output to your envelope input. You will now have a rest on channel 5 of the 960. What's happening is that channel 5's trigger out is switched off by the 962, then switched back on in time for channel 6 to work. If you have your envelope decay/release set for too long a time, it will probably pick up a ghost of channel 5's output, so best keep the envelope decay/sustain/release pretty short.
This is great knowledge and am excited to try these myself. 960, 961, and 962 on the way!!
@@and7barton thanks for sharing Richard. Great workaround
@@KILLAGORILLA7000 My little hack works, but isn't perfect. The rest as it passes plays a faint "ghost". It needs to be perfected.
I received my 960 only last week and stumbled across a way to achieve rests, using a Doepfer A-160-5 ratcheting controller, and one row of the 960. The output voltage must be at a certain level to trigger the output of the A-160-5, so set that level on 960 for the steps you want to sound, and set a lower voltage on the steps you want to be rests. Added advantage is you can also ratchet any step by turning up the voltage. You still need short envelopes though.
2:46 how did you get that "closed hat" like sound?
A very simple way to condition a stage trigger output to reset to another stage is to stick it through a low pass filter. This has the added advantage that the cutoff frequency will control whether it resets or not. I have tested a Doepfer A-108 VCF8 from 6db/oct upto 48db/oct and it works well so I presume it will work with any LPF module. Feeding the VCF frequency control from a LFO gives an effect which is random enough to be interesting and repetetive enough to be coherent.
Might seem a strange question, but I haven't got my 960 yet (won't ship for six months!!! ) Do you happen to know if the stage trigger outputs are triggers (short pulses) or gates (held DC voltage) The manual doesn't specify, except to say the trigger output is DC coupled, unlike the input. I know it says "trigger" but I've seen a good many modules say "trigger out" when its actually a gate.
@@nickmarkham3743 The stage outputs are TTL compatible, positive logic, gates. There is also an oscillator out signal which is a TTL compatible, positive going (rising with the stage outputs) 25% duty cycle signal which may be useful.
@@andrewlecouteurbisson7217 Thanks for getting back! ^^ Just to be sure I understand the stage output gates correctly: these gates remain high as long as a stage is active, right? Meaning, if I stop the sequencer, the output for that stage remains high. I don't expect the oscillator output to remain high while the sequencer is stopped (but maybe it does, dunno) Was hoping to use the stage gates to select channels on a kind of multiplexor (octal vca into an amplifier/mixer)
@@nickmarkham3743 The stage outputs remain on as long as the stage is selected. The signal state is reflected in the state of the numbered LEDs at the top. The Behringer clones seem to be very accurate copies, warts and all. With this in mind, search for "Moog 15 schematics" and the first result will provide a schematic for the original 960 where it can be seen that the lamp and stage output are driven by the true and inverted outputs of a flip-flop and therefore have exactly the same timing.
@@andrewlecouteurbisson7217 Thanks so much, mate! That's exactly what I was hoping for. I'm not an electronics engineer, or even a hobbyist yet, so a schematic would've been hieroglyphs to me. Block diagrams, I get, but electricity doesn't seem to be so unidirectional -- its more like algebra or even differential equations in some cases, done pictorially. . . Anyway, thanks again for your time! I appreciate it.
Very helpful thank you. The 960 has lots up its sleeve. I look forward to more.
Thank you, Sir!
Hi :-) Sorry my english is bad I m form Germany.Tanks for the tips and tricks.I would like to know little more about how to properly patch the S-Trigger envelope. For example 3 VCO 1VCF .... .And keep it up.
Excellent techniques. Thanks for going a little more in-depth. Really enjoyer the sequential switch transpose idea.
pro trick : watch series at flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching a lot of movies lately.
@Eddie Zachariah yup, I've been using Flixzone} for months myself :)
@Eddie Zachariah Definitely, have been using flixzone} for since november myself :D
Very informative 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great demo. Just what we needed. We are now Subscribing and hope you will return the gesture as we all need a bit of support during these stranger times. Waiting for our System 55 to arrive.
I love your stuff - great videos as well!
The Observer Effect Many thanks 🙏🏻
Wonderful! Very nice!
Nice!!
Are they going to update it so that it sounds like the Moog system 55?
Yes
I hope not! It's amazing that Behringer has It's own sound... if they do clones just as the original one It's boring
@@giacintotrentadue They claimed this is an authentic reproduction then it should sound exactly like the original. That was the promise.
Companies should just say “inspired by”
I got it at Bax Music
Me too.
Where’d you get the 960? I’m looking for one!
Yeah most of my modules are still on preorder here in the US
Love it!!!!!
Way cool, thanks for sharing, I really enjoyed this, I'll share on my fb timeline, Jo xxx.