In the early 70s, the first System 55, 35, and 15 synth modules hit the market. They were incredibly costly and mostly featured discrete transistor designs because op - amps were extremely expensive at that time. This discrete circuitry gave the modules a unique sound that was used by music legends like Keith Emerson, Stevie Wonder, and Tangerine Dream to create some of the greatest records ever. Modular synths were a game - changer in electronic music, and now, it's getting even better. This Behringer 962 Sequential Switch Eurorack Module offers: Authentic replication of the discrete circuitry from the 'Modular 55' Series. It's favored by the world's top pop, rock, and jazz musicians. It converts 2/3 CV signals into 1 - 1 output, expanding the 960 modules into a 24 - step sequencer. It has 3 - channel V - trig input for CV input channel selection, 3 separate buttons for manual channel selection, and separate V - trig outputs per channel. The 3rd input channel activates when Sig In 3 is used. It meets Eurorack specs: 8 HP, 25 mA +12 V, 20 mA - 12 V.


Using this Behringer 962 Sequential Switch is quite easy. First, connect it according to the Eurorack specs, which means it needs 8 HP of space in your rack, 25 mA at +12 V, and 20 mA at -12 V. You can use the 3 - channel V - trig input to select the CV input channel. If you prefer manual control, just use the 3 separate buttons. When you use Sig In 3, the 3rd input channel will be enabled. It can convert 2/3 CV signals into 1 - 1 output, so you can expand your 960 modules into a 24 - step sequencer. As for maintenance, keep it in a dry and clean place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. When not in use, it's a good idea to unplug it to protect the internal components. If you notice any strange sounds or malfunctions, stop using it immediately and check the connections or contact customer service.