Learn everything about the Behringer 2600 here: th-cam.com/play/PLlJvIUzIwQ79naxyNxNQnNEj_KcmHp5D5.html Watch my Behringer UB-Xa Videos: th-cam.com/play/PLlJvIUzIwQ78nNoAC6z-mUfCyTIRCI8Pi.html&si=2-eVo7XmoT_5WA9N Get started with the Behringer 2500 Eurorack System: th-cam.com/play/PLlJvIUzIwQ7-c3uoCt82TRo2a_IZmYjCJ.html ARP 2600 and Behringer 2600 Videos: th-cam.com/play/PLlJvIUzIwQ7-i8ycRAQNnYcPmADP9quhE.html Best regards, Ralph
Very useful video, thanks Ralph, the 1050 is such a versatile module. AMSynths are making modules that connect to the 1027 and its rear mounted 12-way socket. An additional column of voltages (AM1028) or two columns and manual settings (AM1026). ARP originally planned a very capable sequencer sub-system - but only the 1027 and 1050 were manufactured.
Yes, I am always keeping an eye on your developments. I have read about the 1026 on your website. Thank you so much for watching my video and leaving a comment. Best regards, Ralph
@@RalphBaumgartl Thank you, not much video on this one. If you want to have a look at the Brazilian version of this module, check out EMW, they are like a South American Doepfer of the modular synth world. The EMW has two horizontal rows, robust knobs and toggle switches, and just seems way more comprehensive than the 1050. EMW has dozens of great looking and inexpensive utility modules and 70s-80s clones much like Behringer, but they aren’t made to resemble the originals at all, which I also like. That being said, I love the look of the ARP clones, but Behringer wasted a lot of HP by making modules 16 HP that could’ve been condensed into 10-12, and I bet I ain’t the only person that has a gripe about that. 🤷♀️
Das ist ja raffiniert! 😊Da wäre ich jetzt echt nicht drauf gekommen. Coole Idee! Danke für den Tipp! Da könnte ich ja noch weitere Reihen eines weiteren Sequenzers mit dazu nehmen und wenn der 2 x 8 steps hätte, hätte man sogar 3+2 mal 8 Steps= 5 * 8 = 40!
Thanks Ralph 😁 A most instructional tutorial. I love the 2500 modules and may well end up getting more of them in the future. I shall go and have an experiment now 😁
Been learning how to use my blue meanie entirely here and now im so excited for my 2500 modules to all get here 😭 thank you for making such good and focused tutorials 🫶🏻
hey Ralph (or anyone else) ... am considering sticking a collection of different Behr system sequencer modules 182/1027/960+961+962 into a eurorack to control my 3x B2600s. Do you know if these would be compatible, with syncing & matched voltages etc, or am i likely to run into problems (esp with the Moog-clone System55 stuff)?
For the 182 and 960 you may have to boost the Gate signal to make it work with the B2600. You can use the B2600 Preamp for this task. Watch this video here: th-cam.com/video/-kO1BLgpBE8/w-d-xo.html The 961 allows for compatibility to the System 55. Cheers, Ralph
Interesting, as I am in the process of designing a 16-step CV/Audio sequencer for my Behringer 2600. The 1050 may be useful to expand it. P S Nice touch colour-coding your patch cables to match the colours of the sequencer channels.
The 1050 is a very powerful and interesting mixer for any Eurorack system. I am going to demonstrate this in the Audio mixing tutorial. I am glad you noticed my color choice for the patch cables ;-) Greetings, Ralph
Possible i´m confused, because it seems to me at 9:23 each column of the 1027 performs 5 steps, not six, am i right? Otherwise very good video, especially how the patching is explained. I'm looking forward to getting started with the ARP 2500 re-creation!
You are right. I already inserted a Text in the Video which states that I mean 5 steps and a 15 step sequence in total. Perhaps you may have to turn on captions to see the text. Cheers, Ralph
@@RalphBaumgartl Take a look at about 9:08. 5 LEDs cycle in sequence. If you are resetting on (the beginning of) count 6, that step doesn't occur, as at it immediately resets to the first step.
Learn everything about the Behringer 2600 here:
th-cam.com/play/PLlJvIUzIwQ79naxyNxNQnNEj_KcmHp5D5.html
Watch my Behringer UB-Xa Videos:
th-cam.com/play/PLlJvIUzIwQ78nNoAC6z-mUfCyTIRCI8Pi.html&si=2-eVo7XmoT_5WA9N
Get started with the Behringer 2500 Eurorack System:
th-cam.com/play/PLlJvIUzIwQ7-c3uoCt82TRo2a_IZmYjCJ.html
ARP 2600 and Behringer 2600 Videos:
th-cam.com/play/PLlJvIUzIwQ7-i8ycRAQNnYcPmADP9quhE.html
Best regards, Ralph
Very useful video, thanks Ralph, the 1050 is such a versatile module.
AMSynths are making modules that connect to the 1027 and its rear mounted 12-way socket. An additional column of voltages (AM1028) or two columns and manual settings (AM1026). ARP originally planned a very capable sequencer sub-system - but only the 1027 and 1050 were manufactured.
Yes, I am always keeping an eye on your developments. I have read about the 1026 on your website. Thank you so much for watching my video and leaving a comment. Best regards, Ralph
the long awaited followup of the arp sequencer ... thanks very much Ralph
Yes, finally....😉
@@RalphBaumgartl Thank you, not much video on this one. If you want to have a look at the Brazilian version of this module, check out EMW, they are like a South American Doepfer of the modular synth world. The EMW has two horizontal rows, robust knobs and toggle switches, and just seems way more comprehensive than the 1050.
EMW has dozens of great looking and inexpensive utility modules and 70s-80s clones much like Behringer, but they aren’t made to resemble the originals at all, which I also like. That being said, I love the look of the ARP clones, but Behringer wasted a lot of HP by making modules 16 HP that could’ve been condensed into 10-12, and I bet I ain’t the only person that has a gripe about that. 🤷♀️
Das ist ja raffiniert! 😊Da wäre ich jetzt echt nicht drauf gekommen. Coole Idee! Danke für den Tipp! Da könnte ich ja noch weitere Reihen eines weiteren Sequenzers mit dazu nehmen und wenn der 2 x 8 steps hätte, hätte man sogar 3+2 mal 8 Steps= 5 * 8 = 40!
Ja klar, man kann mehrere Sequencer in Reihe schalten. Der 1050 bietet so viele außergewöhnliche Möglichkeiten. Guten Start in die Woche, Ralph
The 1050 was the module that forced me to get into eurorack, it's great.
Yes, it's very unique. Especially when considering the time it was invented.....
Thanks Ralph 😁 A most instructional tutorial. I love the 2500 modules and may well end up getting more of them in the future. I shall go and have an experiment now 😁
Yes, the 2500 modules are great. But I have to admit that I am also a big fan of the 100 M modules 😃 Many thanks for watching, Ralph
@@RalphBaumgartl I haven't started on those yet, but I'm sure it's only a matter of time 😁
Another informative video . Always straight to the point in an easy to understand way, thank you Ralph.
I'm glad you found the video informative! Thanks a lot for watching! Greetings, Ralph
ExBehrimenting! Nice one Ralph!!
ExBehrimenting with Ralph is always a fun time ;-) Thanks a lot for watching! Cheers, Ralph
I was waiting for this video! Glad to see it (and happy to see you back!).Thank you.
I guess we were both waiting for something! Thanks for watching and staying tuned!
Been learning how to use my blue meanie entirely here and now im so excited for my 2500 modules to all get here 😭 thank you for making such good and focused tutorials 🫶🏻
That's awesome to hear! I'm glad you found the tutorials helpful. Greetings, Ralph
Cool 👍
Thank you 🙏
Hi Ralph!!!
Hi PCP Robot 😃
great vid - i love mine, i like to use it for scanning waves and lfo speeds
@@ogasi1798 thanks for watching 🙏 I personally think that the 1050 is the most interesting and unique module from the Behringer 2500 system.
Ripping! I believe our American friends would call some of these sounds "trippy". But then that's partly why we play synthesiser.
Hello Stephen, playing Synths is an continuous "trip" after all. Thanks for watching! Cheers, Ralph
hey Ralph (or anyone else) ... am considering sticking a collection of different Behr system sequencer modules 182/1027/960+961+962 into a eurorack to control my 3x B2600s. Do you know if these would be compatible, with syncing & matched voltages etc, or am i likely to run into problems (esp with the Moog-clone System55 stuff)?
For the 182 and 960 you may have to boost the Gate signal to make it work with the B2600. You can use the B2600 Preamp for this task. Watch this video here: th-cam.com/video/-kO1BLgpBE8/w-d-xo.html
The 961 allows for compatibility to the System 55.
Cheers, Ralph
@@RalphBaumgartl cheers Ralph, will check it out
Interesting, as I am in the process of designing a 16-step CV/Audio sequencer for my Behringer 2600. The 1050 may be useful to expand it.
P S Nice touch colour-coding your patch cables to match the colours of the sequencer channels.
The 1050 is a very powerful and interesting mixer for any Eurorack system. I am going to demonstrate this in the Audio mixing tutorial. I am glad you noticed my color choice for the patch cables ;-) Greetings, Ralph
Possible i´m confused, because it seems to me at 9:23 each column of the 1027 performs 5 steps, not six, am i right?
Otherwise very good video, especially how the patching is explained. I'm looking forward to getting started with the ARP 2500 re-creation!
You are right. I already inserted a Text in the Video which states that I mean 5 steps and a 15 step sequence in total. Perhaps you may have to turn on captions to see the text. Cheers, Ralph
Oh, and you didn't make an 18 (6x3) step sequence at the end, you made a 15 (5x3) step sequence!
It's six. Count the position gate slots and the outgoing cable... ;-)
@@RalphBaumgartl Take a look at about 9:08. 5 LEDs cycle in sequence. If you are resetting on (the beginning of) count 6, that step doesn't occur, as at it immediately resets to the first step.
@@donerskine7935 You are right, it's 15!
It would be understand if you only used one patch to a single oscillator
Using all three VCO's of the 2600 yields a more powerful sound ;-)