Description
The Behringer 182 Sequencer Eurorack Module is New Delivered to all areas of the UK using our roadie delivery service.
Here’s What Behringer Say About the 182 Sequencer
System 100 182 Sequencer
This is the Behringer System 100 182 SEQUENCER Module. A 2-channel 8-step analog sequencer with each with its own control voltage knob and global Tempo, Delay and Gate time Adjustments. This is an authentic reproduction of the original “System 100M” circuitry from the 80s that can fit in a standard Eurorack case. The best part? It’s at a very affordable price. Mix the 182 in with your existing rig or start your modular synth journey from here. Either way you’re sure to have a lot of fun!
A Sequence of Amazing Events
Each step in the 182 SEQUENCER’s two channels comes with its own control voltage knob to alter VCO pitch for example. The Tempo, Delay and Gate Time knobs control how fast the sequencer cycles; how fast the notes rise and fall; the pulse width of the Gate output. Each channel CV output can control other modules for a lot of really amazing tone shaping possibilities. You can take channel 1 and plug it into your favorite VCO and VCF chain while channel 2 can sequence other modules like a VCA fed from a noise generator which can add a great percussive sound to a sequence.
From 8 to 16
The 182 can do more than just 8-steps. Switching to series mode transforms the 182 into a 16-step sequencer; going through all 8-steps of each channel sequentially so you can create longer and more intricate arpeggios and create really fantastic music. Adding to the 182’s flexibility, the Step switch allows for repeating sequences or one single cycle of the sequence. The Step number knob can be used to determine the length of a sequence between 1 and 16 steps.
Eurorack Ready
Installing the 182 SEQUENCER is simple as it was 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 for the 182 SEQUENCER to be mixed with other synth modules for a truly unique set up.
Modular Synthesis
The 80s was the golden age of electronic music. Synthesizers were at their prime and almost every hit song and movie soundtrack at that time had a synth in one form or another. Modular synths have become more and more popular with professionals and enthusiasts over the years and they’re about to get even better.
Specifications
Tempo CV input
- Type: 3.5 mm TS jack, DC coupled
- Impedance: 100 kΩ, unbalanced
- Max input level: +10 V
- CV scaling: 1 V/oct
Trigger input
- Type: 3.5 mm TS jack, DC coupled
- Impedance: 30 kΩ, unbalanced
- Max input level: +10 V
CV output
- Type: 2 x 3.5 mm TS jacks, DC coupled
- Impedance: 600 Ω, unbalanced
- Max output level: +5 V
Gate output
- Type: 3.5 mm TS jack, DC coupled
- Impedance: 600 Ω, unbalanced
- Max output level: +5 V
Trigger output
- Type: 3.5 mm TS jack, DC coupled
- Impedance: 3 kΩ, unbalanced
- Max output level: +5 V
Controls
- Step CV level: 0 V to +5 V
- Tempo: 0.14 Hz to 33 Hz
- Delay: 0 to 10 s
- Gate time : 10 % to 90 % duty cycle
- 10 % to 90 % duty cycle: 1 to 8 steps
- Step switch: Repeat / manual / single
- Start/stop switch: Momentary
- Parallel/series switch: 8 step / 16 step
Power
- Power supply: Eurorack
- Current draw: 30 mA (+12 V), 30 mA (-12 V)
Physical
- Dimensions: 43 x 81 x 129 mm (1.7 x 3.2 x 5.1")
- Rack units: 16 HP
- Weight: 0.17 kg (0.37 lbs)











