Learn everything about the Behringer 2600 here: ru-vid.com/group/PLlJvIUzIwQ79naxyNxNQnNEj_KcmHp5D5 Get started with the Behringer 2500 Eurorack System: ru-vid.com/group/PLlJvIUzIwQ7-c3uoCt82TRo2a_IZmYjCJ ARP 2600 and Behringer 2600 Videos: ru-vid.com/group/PLlJvIUzIwQ7-i8ycRAQNnYcPmADP9quhE Happy patching! Ralph
Hey Ralph! Again, great video! I don't have separate 2600 VCOs, but a whole Blue Marvin, so, I think I'll be able to replicate the tricks on this video. I also have the MS-1. Thank you, and cheers from Uruguay!
Absolutely! Just use the VCO's of your Blue Marvin. The 2600 is some kind of swiss army knife for Synths. So versatile! You can use it in so many ways! Have fun and greetings from Germany, Ralph
Thanks for the multiple demonstration patches. I think this will be the first module I remove when I run out of space. I already have several of the other Behringer VCOs and this seems like the least capable one of the bunch. The 112 Dual VCO is much less touchy to fine tune with its rotary range switch and has a sync switch between its 2VCOs, while the 110 VCO/VCF/VCA module has everything but the envelope and its sections can be patched out individually (very space efficient). All three modules are the same size though, which makes the 2600 pretty big for what you get. Being $20 cheaper than either of the better modules doesn't really make up for that when considering the rack space costs $1-2 per HP for a pre-built rack (and DIY racks aren't exactly cheap either).
Thanks for your feedback! It's always great to hear different perspectives on the modules. Each person has their own preferences and needs when it comes to building their setup. Also many thanks for watching my video! Greetings, Ralph
Thanks - sounded very good. I have an SE-02 and a B2600 also,.It would be interesting to hear a video running B2600 through the SE-02 (especially through the SE-02 filter and delay section. ) Thanks for all the videos on the B2600 - they really helped me get up to speed.
Interesting idea! The delay and filter of the SE-02 have a very unique sound! Running the three 2600 VCO's through this path is something I still have to try out. Have a creative weekend, Ralph
This is so awesome Ralph! You just gave me a new synth! I have all of this except a second multi. I have a question though. Wouldn’t running the two oscillators thru a VCA on the oscillator side or does the Ms 1 provide more than enough?I don’t have enough experience to know, but what I do know, that would make sense. I’m wondering if you just simplified it for dumbbells like me? I was watching a Tim Shoebridge video and the passive mults degraded the output by a lot, even untuning it. I thought maybe even running a direct VCA cable into the multi would help? I’m ordering another multi, right now! Lol
It's always better to use some kind of mixer if you connect more than one VCOs. But I wanted to demonstrate that you can use the most basic connection options to make it work with the synth/modules/gear equipment that I was using in this video.
Are there other Behringer synth modules that can be connected to the MS-1 and if so what models are they? I almost got the MS-1 when the price was $389. Now it's $199 !!! I"m glad I waited to buy it! PS - I had a teacher in grade school named Mrs. Baumgartner. It's similar to your last name! Thanks for the video.
The Behringer System 100 and 2500 modules are a good Choice. Also bear in mind that by using a Midi/CV converter such as the Behringer CM1A you can connect all kinds of Eurorack modules and control them with the MS-1 keyboard. Many thanks for watching my content. Cheers, Ralph
Back again...what about the Behringer Pro 800? Can that be paired with the MS-1 too? I play guitar and I don't know much about synths, but I'm trying to learn.@@RalphBaumgartl
@@jameslanclos568 Take a look at the Behringer PERFECT PITCH PP1 module which allows you to play a Synth (Midi and CV/Gate) with your Guitar. You may also want to watch the following video about the Envelope Follower in the Behringer 2600 Synth. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AcN8aI0Hpwk.html
@@RalphBaumgartl thank you, apologies I mean on the Eurorack module used in this video, as far as I can tell all three fm cv controls do the same thing which seems both a waste and pointless, the same could be achieved with one cv running modulations over a mult
@@Jin-Hu bear in mind that you have an attenuator for every CV input. This allows for individual adjustment and control over the input signals. The "mixing" possibilities of input strength/signals allows for a multitude of sound design options.
Маэстро, покажите лучше, как Вы подключаете, коммутируете, и синхронизируете обычную миди клавиатуру к Barp 2600. И сыграйте пальчиками так, чтобы это было похоже на АRP 2600. Цены такому обзору не будет😅
Connect a Midi Keyboard either via USB or Din Midi to the Barp. That doesn't require a detailed tutorial on its own. I am showing this in some of my tutorials already. If you want to see me play a keyboard then check out some of the music videos on my channel.
Yes, of course! A Eurorack mixer or some kind of audio mixer gives you more control over the sound. But I wanted to demonstrate the simplest way to do this. Almost everyone has a multiplier lying around. Have a nice weekend, Ralph
Hello, friend, Just out of curiousity: shouldn't be Behringer be pronounced with a HARD "g" (isn't Uli Behringer German, after all?). Everyone's pronouncing with a SOFT "g", as if it was an English family name... Including a German friend like you! By the way, why is Ralph and not Ralf? Looks more English to me, compared to Ralf Hütter's name - which is typical German. OK, herr Döpfer made the Doepfer company, taking advantage of an old typewriters' issue. Which makes it writable with older fonts.
Hi there and thanks for watching. I pronounce "Behringer" the soft way because I get sometimes criticized for my German accent. I am trying to make my video as easy to understand as possible for everybody. We have both ways to write "Ralph/Ralf" in Germany. Your parents decide when they register the name. Have a creative weekend and thanks for watching, Ralph
@@tonycowin I guess if I did pronounce it the German or Swiss German way then people would criticize me for my German accent again 😉 (BTW, Mr. Uli Behringer is from Switzerland. The majority of the Swiss people speak German, then French and Italien)
Hi Todd, thanks for stopping by. That's why I recommend to never sell any gear unless one needs the space or the money. My Korg Electribe has been sitting idle on the shelve for years and recently I have grown fond of it again. Have a nice weekend. Greetings from Germany, Ralph
I considered buying a Behringer 2600, but I then read/heard that its voltages are not compatible with Eurorack voltage levels... WTF (not in your regards of course)?! I'm asking your pro opinion about this issue. This is very much preventing me to buy that beautiful synth. Sorry, I don't mean to be rude by any means.
The Behringer 2600 as the original ARP 2600 and other 2600 clones operate on Volt per Octave and a positive V Trigger Gate. That's the typical Eurorack format nowadays. The 2600 requires a 10V Gate. Some modules from different manufactures output a 5V Gate. You can boost the Gate then with the 2600 Preamp as I show you in this video here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--kO1BLgpBE8.html Also kindly watch the following video in which I am connecting the 1027 sequencer to the Behringer 2600: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CMDmOG1weIw.html
@@RalphBaumgartl Or maybe I should use voltage scalers/shifters to convert 0...5V to and from 0...10V. The Eowave poles seem a convenient option for a dual scaler in only 4HP and drawing very little current, no 5V rail (only +/-12V). I use them for bipolar LFOs (or I would loose half of the wave in most cases) and for quantizers in (0...5V) or gate inputs (also 0...5V).
@@mutedsounds2k there are many ways to boost a 5V Gate to 10V. Choose what fits your budget and workflow. BTW, you can also run a 12V into the 2600 Synth. The Arturia Keystep sends a 5V or 12V Gate. Greetings, Ralph