Behringer Crave Quick Start Guide

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Year 2021
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Behringer Crave Specification

The Behringer Crave is a semi-modular analog synthesizer that combines classic analog sound with modern connectivity and versatility. It features a pure analog signal path with a 32-step sequencer and an intuitive user interface. The Crave is equipped with a single VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator) offering saw and pulse waveforms, alongside a classic Moog-style 24dB ladder filter that delivers rich and warm tones. It includes a versatile LFO (Low-Frequency Oscillator) with multiple wave shapes and a wide range of modulation possibilities.

The synthesizer boasts a 16-voice poly chain capability, allowing users to connect multiple units for expanded polyphony. Its semi-modular design features 18 patch points that provide extensive options for sound design and modulation, making it compatible with other modular systems. The Crave also includes a built-in sequencer, which supports up to 32 steps and offers real-time and step recording modes, enabling complex and evolving sequences.

Connectivity is a key feature, with MIDI In/Out and USB-MIDI for easy integration with other gear and computer-based setups. The Crave is equipped with a sturdy, compact chassis ideal for both studio and live performances. It supports Eurorack compatibility, which allows it to be easily integrated into a larger modular setup. The synthesizer is powered by an external power supply and includes a range of controls for tweaking and shaping sounds, including knobs for filter cutoff, resonance, envelope amount, and more.

Overall, the Behringer Crave offers an affordable yet powerful solution for musicians and sound designers seeking classic analog sound with modern flexibility and connectivity.

Behringer Crave F.A.Q.

How can I connect Behringer Crave to my DAW?

To connect Behringer Crave to your DAW, use a USB cable to connect the Crave to your computer. Ensure that your DAW recognizes the Crave as a MIDI device. You may need to install any necessary drivers from the Behringer website.

What is the process for updating the firmware on the Behringer Crave?

Download the latest firmware from the Behringer website. Connect your Crave to your computer via USB, and follow the instructions provided with the firmware file to complete the update process.

How do I perform a factory reset on the Behringer Crave?

To perform a factory reset, power off the Crave. Press and hold the 'Shift' and 'Hold' buttons while powering the unit back on. This will reset the device to its factory settings.

What should I do if the Behringer Crave is not producing any sound?

Ensure that the volume is turned up and that all necessary cables are properly connected. Check that the oscillator, filter, and envelope settings are correctly configured. If the issue persists, try a factory reset.

How can I integrate the Behringer Crave into a modular setup?

Use patch cables to connect the Crave’s CV and Gate outputs to other modular gear. The Crave can act as a sequencer or sound source within your modular setup. Make sure to match the voltage levels between devices to avoid damage.

What maintenance is required for the Behringer Crave?

Regularly check all connections and cables for wear and tear. Keep the unit clean by dusting it with a soft, dry cloth. Store it in a cool, dry place to prevent damage from humidity.

Can I use an external sequencer with the Behringer Crave?

Yes, you can connect an external sequencer via MIDI or CV/Gate inputs to control the Crave. Ensure that the sequencer is set to the correct MIDI channel and that all connections are secure.

How do I sync the Behringer Crave with other devices?

Use MIDI or analog clock signals to sync the Crave with other devices. Connect the MIDI out or clock out of the master device to the Crave’s MIDI in or clock in. Set the Crave to receive external clock signals.

Why does the Behringer Crave not respond to MIDI input?

Verify that the Crave is set to the correct MIDI channel. Check the MIDI cables and connections. If using a DAW, ensure that it is properly configured to send MIDI data to the Crave.

How can I save a sequence on the Behringer Crave?

To save a sequence, enter the sequencer mode and program your sequence. Press the 'Shift' button followed by one of the step buttons to save the sequence to that location.