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Key Features
Take control of your modular system. The Behringer System 55 992 Control Voltages provides you with four channels of CV routing,designed for use with voltage-controlled modules including the System 55 904A. The System 55 992 also allows for an external input with a user defined inverting attenuator control.The 992 Control Voltages have three switched and summed CV inputs for frequency control of up to three of your VCF modules. The three CV outputs can drive multiple low pass and high pass filter modules simultaneously.
Product Ref: 154636
The 992 Control Voltages provides four channels for CV signals, routing to the 904A LPF module. Thanks to this, your sound can be freely connected and disconnected at the flip of a switch. When placing the switch in its up position you enable signals to connect to other modules.
Behringer have everything covered. Connecting the 992 to an additional input has never been easier. Simply patch in via the external input and you're good to go. The module allows you to send out the combined voltage from all four inputs via three parallel CV outputs. These can drive multiple 904A LPF and 9048 HPF modules for an infinite number of sonic possibilities.
Installing the 992 is as intuitive as its interface. Simply connect the power cables to the power supply and screw in the module. This allows you to mix the controls voltage with absolutely any other modules in your rig.
The System 55 series from Behringer allows you to own a piece of history and recapture the sound and tonality of legendary 55 series modules. The original modules were utilised by legendary artists such as Stevie Wonder, Keith Emerson and Tangerine Dream. The unique sound generated by the modules was the product of the discrete transistor designs, which became a ground-breaking landmark in the modular world.