Get your hands on an amazing reproduction of the 70s 'System 2500' circuitry that fits right into a standard Eurorack case. And the best part? It comes at a super affordable price! Whether you want to add the DUAL NOISE/RANDOM VOLTAGE MODULE 1016 to your existing setup or kick - start your modular synth adventure, you're in for a ton of fun. Features include a classic 70s analog dual noise and random voltage generator module, an authentic reproduction of the '2500' Series circuitry. It has 2 identical white/pink noise and random voltage generators. The noise outputs come from 2 independent transistor noise sources. Filter white noise to get pink noise and slow random voltage. There are 2 output attenuators to control volume. You can select white or pink noise via a slide switch with LED indication, and turn the random voltage on or off the same way. White noise ranges from 5 Hz to 20 kHz, and pink noise is filtered for equal energy per octave. Slow random voltages have peak power between 1 Hz and 10 Hz. Eurorack specs: 14 HP, XX mA +12 V, XX mA -12 V.


Using this Behringer 1016 module is a breeze. First, decide if you want to integrate it into your existing rig or start a new modular synth project. If you're adding it to an existing setup, just slot it into your Eurorack case. To choose between white and pink noise, use the slide switch with the LED indication. You can also turn the random voltage on or off using the other slide switch. The output attenuators are there to help you adjust the volume of the outputs according to your needs. When it comes to maintenance, keep the module in a clean and dry place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. If you notice any issues, make sure to check the power connections first. And that's it! Enjoy creating unique sounds with your new module.