Behringer 911A Dual Trigger Delay Quick Start Guide

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Behringer 911A Dual Trigger Delay Specification

The Behringer 911A Dual Trigger Delay is a meticulously engineered module designed for the Eurorack synthesizer environment, offering precise control over timing in modular setups. This module is inspired by the classic modular systems of the past, providing both vintage appeal and modern reliability. It features two independent trigger delay circuits, each equipped to handle incoming gate or trigger signals. The user has the ability to adjust the delay time for each channel, which ranges from a few milliseconds to several seconds, allowing for nuanced rhythmic manipulation or synchronization in a modular system.

The 911A is encased in a durable panel with clearly labeled controls for ease of use. Each delay circuit features a dedicated delay time knob, input jack for the trigger signal, and an output jack for the delayed signal. Additionally, the module is constructed to integrate seamlessly into any standard Eurorack system with a width of 8 HP, making it a compact yet powerful addition to any setup.

One of the standout features of the Behringer 911A is its ability to create complex, cascading delay effects when used in combination with other modules. This flexibility can be harnessed to produce intricate rhythmic patterns or to sequence events with precise timing. The Behringer 911A operates within a standard Eurorack power supply range, ensuring compatibility across a wide range of systems. Overall, the Behringer 911A Dual Trigger Delay is a versatile tool that enhances the creative potential of modular synthesis through its robust design and flexible functionality.

Behringer 911A Dual Trigger Delay F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Behringer 911A Dual Trigger Delay to my modular synth setup?

To connect the Behringer 911A Dual Trigger Delay, patch the trigger output from your sequencer or controller into one of the trigger inputs on the 911A. Then, connect the corresponding delayed trigger output to the module you wish to control.

What is the function of the delay time control on the Behringer 911A?

The delay time control adjusts the amount of time between the incoming trigger signal and the delayed trigger output. This allows you to create precise rhythmic variations in your modular setup.

How can I troubleshoot if the delayed trigger output is not functioning?

First, check all patch cables for connectivity. Ensure that the trigger input is receiving a signal by testing with another trigger source. Adjust the delay time and mode settings, and verify the power supply to the module.

Can the Behringer 911A handle multiple trigger signals simultaneously?

Yes, the Behringer 911A features two independent trigger delay circuits, allowing you to process two separate trigger signals simultaneously.

What maintenance is required for the Behringer 911A Dual Trigger Delay?

Regularly check patch cables and connectors for wear and tear. Keep the module dust-free by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid exposing the module to extreme temperatures or humidity.

How can I achieve a synchronized delay effect using the Behringer 911A?

To achieve synchronized delay, use a clock divider or multiplier to ensure that the trigger signals are in time with your main clock source. Adjust the delay settings on the 911A to match your desired rhythm.

What should I do if the delay time knob feels loose or unresponsive?

If the delay time knob is loose, check for any mechanical obstructions and tighten the knob if possible. If it remains unresponsive, consider contacting Behringer support for further assistance.

How does the Behringer 911A compare to other trigger delay modules?

The Behringer 911A offers dual delay circuits, a feature not always found in similar modules at this price range. It provides precise control over delay times and is compatible with a wide range of Eurorack systems.

Can I use the Behringer 911A with other Behringer modular products?

Yes, the Behringer 911A is designed to integrate seamlessly with other Behringer Eurorack modules, allowing for expanded functionality and creative possibilities.

What is the impact of power supply issues on the Behringer 911A's performance?

Power supply issues can cause the module to behave erratically or not function at all. Ensure your power supply delivers the required voltage and current, and check for proper connections within your modular setup.