The 80s was the golden era of electronic music, where synthesizers reached their peak. Almost every hit song and movie soundtrack at that time featured synths in various forms. Over the years, modular synths have gained immense popularity among professionals and enthusiasts, and they're only getting better. This amazing 2 - channel 8 - step analog sequencer module from the '80s is an authentic reproduction of the original 'System 100M*' circuitry. You can manually set control voltages for each step. With tempo, delay, and gate time controls, it offers great flexibility. The step number selector and series switch let you set the sequence length from 1 to 16 steps. The step switch allows for single play or repeating sequences. The sequencer can be clocked externally via CV and triggered using the start/stop button. With 23 controls and switches, you have real - time access to all important parameters. It follows Eurorack specs: 16 HP, 35 mA +12 V, 35 mA - 12 V.


Using this Behringer 182 sequencer is a breeze. First, decide on your sequence length using the step number selector and series switch, which can be anywhere from 1 to 16 steps. For each step, you can manually set the control voltages to get the sound you want. You can adjust the tempo, delay, and gate time to add flexibility to your music. Use the step switch to choose between single play or repeating sequences. To start and stop the sequencer, just press the start/stop button. You can also clock it externally via CV. When it comes to maintenance, keep it in a dry and clean place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. If you notice any issues, check the connections first. If the problem persists, it's best to contact Behringer's customer support.