Product # | 245785 |
Brand | Behringer |
Category | Modular Random Module |
Brand Category | Behringer - Random Modules |
When talking about the CHAOS it’s best to break it down into two parts, the t section, and the X section. The t section generates gates at random that are tied to a master clock. The X section generates three random voltages which are clocked to the t section. Each section is infinitely tweakable and can be patched to different sources to create some truly unique sequences.
Within the t section, there are three main outputs: t1, t2 and t3. A master clock is generated out of t2. You can “warp” this clock by turning the Jitter knob clockwise or counterclockwise. This simulates the minor imperfections a musician may have when playing to a metronome to give your beats a more natural feel.
The t section of the CHAOS features three modes. In the green mode, a coin is tossed at each pulse of t2 which determines if the output passed to t1 or t3. The orange mode multiplies and divides t1 and t3 respectively by a random ratio. Lastly, the red mode alternates between t1 and t3. Within these three modes, you can control how often t1 or t3 is triggered, multiplied and divided by turning the Bias knob left or right.
Similar to the t section, the X section also features three outputs, X1, X2 and X3 which can be triggered from any of the outputs in the t section or other external sources like the Behringer BRAINS. The voltage output can be manipulated with the Step control. Turning this knob counterclockwise smooths out the voltage steps while turning the knob clockwise sets the voltages to bounce around a scale from chromatic, major, major thirds and all the way down to octaves.
The X section also features its own mode switch that can change how the X outputs behave. The green mode allows all X outputs to follow the settings on the control panel. Orange sets X2 to follow the control panel with X1 and X3 taking opposite values from the settings on the control panel. Red has X1 follow the control panel, X2 remains unbiased and X3 reacting opposite from X1.
The CHAOS is designed to fit into a standard Eurorack case. Just connect the power cables to the power supply and mount the module using the included screws. This allows it to be mixed with other synth modules for a truly unique set up.
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Width | 18HP |
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Colour | Black |
Colour Group | Black |
Module Specifications | |
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Function | Sampling Random Utility |
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Modular Format | Eurorack Modular (3U) |
Power Consumption | |
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+12V rail | 100mA |
-12V rail | 60mA |
Product Dimensions | |
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Depth | 129mm |
Width | 91mm |
Height | 41mm |
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Panel Color | Black |
Module Height | 3U |
Module Properties | Active Digital |
Product Details | |
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Product Number | 245785 |
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Date | December 2023 |
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Weight | 0.18kg |
Box Depth | 173mm |
Box Width | 91mm |
Box Height | 75mm |
Gross Weight | 0.18kg |