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Versatile all-in-one soundsource
Reminds me of microfreak a bit
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I played this BRAINS with some fava beans and a nice Chianti
The Behringer Brains module is an impressive and budget-friendly option for Eurorack enthusiasts, especially those looking to explore a wide variety of synthesis methods without breaking the bank. Its minor flaws are outweighed by its versatility and value for money, making it a solid choice for both beginners and experienced users looking to enhance their modular setup.
Easy, Simple (too simple), and just for the amazing new algorithms FM/303 it REALLY is an addition for expanding your sound palette! FM rules! Brains is our friend!
Easy, Simple (too simple), and just for the amazing new algorithms FM/303 it REALLY is an addition for expanding your sound palette! FM rules! Brains is our friend!
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You’d be better off with a Plaits clone
Useful multi-VCO, but the lay-out of the knobs is a bit bizarre, and the screen is unnecessary- it’s not actually an oscilloscope, and the module could have been 4hp smaller without it. You would be better off with an actual MI Plaits, or even a clone (which this is NOT) as they can come as small as 6hp (the Antumbra Knit for example) and look much more stylish (Calsynth’s uPlaits say). And I have other Behringer gear, so it’s not simply the manufacturer…
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Smart brain, but not Mensa
It's packed full of features, but I am a little dissappointed in how to control it externally.
It has several percussive sounds but no way to switch between two sounds with ease. Apart from that it's a great module.
It has several percussive sounds but no way to switch between two sounds with ease. Apart from that it's a great module.
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My first oscillator module
It was a great starter oscillator module. Very versatile too. I recommend this module for beginners.
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