Behringer 2600 Gray Meanie Analog Synth 8U Rack-Mount Format w/ Spring Reverb

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2600 Gray Meanie The 1970s was a time when synthesizers were truly coming into their own as more and more musicians were adopting the instrument and making music that no one had ever heard before. Earlier synthesizers were massive and sophisticated devices that cost thousands of dollars, but in 1971, Alan R. Pearlman and Dennis Colin sought to create a more portable version of their huge ARP 2500 modular synth which they could market more towards musicians. Out of this concept came the ARP 2600 semi-modular synthesizer which became an instant hit and was quickly adopted by lots of renowned musicians including Edgar Winter, Pete Townshend, Herbie Hancock and Jean-Michel Jarre, to name a few. Soon after the first models were released, ARP made a bright blue version of Model 2600 called the “Blue Marvin”, named after ARP CFO Marvin Cohen. Then, in mid-1971, the blue face plate was replaced with a gray plate, and this new unit was nicknamed the “Gray Meanie.” Now meet the Behringer 2600 GRAY MEANIE, a limited edition, ultra-affordable and even more feature-packed homage to the iconic ARP 2600 synthesizer. Compared to the original Behringer 2600, the GRAY MEANIE features a mechanical spring reverb, hand-picked components, uni-color LEDs on each fader plus a super slick paint job that’ll make your setup pop! Conjure up virtually any sound imaginable with incredible finesse and ease. The pure-analog signal path is based on the authentic ARP 2600 circuitry from the '70s with matched transistors and JFETs. Owning a GRAY MEANIE is like having your own piece of history enabling you to re-create timeless classics or forge your own musical path. True to the Original Great care has been taken in engineering the GRAY MEANIE’s true-to-the-original analog circuitry, semi-modular architecture and triple VCO design, all of which come together to recreate the classic tones evocative of classic electronic music. This highly-focused attention to detail gives the GRAY MEANIE its ultra-flexible sound-shaping capability, which then empowers you to recreate amazing tones – from super-fat bass and tasty leads, all the way to full-on dreamy ambience from the far reaches of your imagination. Big, Fat Tones The synthesizer tracks laid down in the 1970s and '80s in progressive rock, new wave and synth-pop have become classics and have inspired many other artists. The GRAY MEANIE lets you recreate all that magic – or design some incredible and original sounds that will make you a legend in your own right! Ready to Rock Just like the original, the GRAY MEANIE is a semi-modular synthesizer that allows you to start making music without having to plug patch cables into different modules. But don’t let that stop you, the GRAY MEANIE also features 93 patchable ins and outs, so you can configure the synthesizer any way you want. Make Waves The GRAY MEANIE features 3 VCOs with FM inputs. You can even patch the VCOs’ default waveforms to square, triangle, saw, sine or pulse, which allows for an awe-inspiring palette of tonal possibilities. Any of the VCOs can also be switched to operate as a low frequency oscillator, while the multi-mode VCF acts as the VCO mixer of the GRAY MEANIE where VCO’s one, two and three can be blended. Combine that with its integrated resonance control, filter mode switch and the ability to output to other areas of the synth and the GRAY MEANIE becomes a fantastic and flexible tool for creating a diverse palette of tones that will truly blow away your audience. The Cherry on Top To top off the already amazing array of waveforms and mixing capabilities of the GRAY MEANIE, an incredible range of modules and effects are at your disposal including a ring modulator, lag processor, sample and hold, Schmitt trigger, envelope follower, a noise generator with continuously variable color and even a mechanical spring reverb to add spaciousness and a sense of scale to your music. We’ve even included 2 dedicated LFOs with pulse and sine wave outputs. Time to Attack With the integrated ADSR and AR envelope generators of the GRAY MEANIE, you can create some truly dynamic progressions in your songs. Set the Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release low to get short and softer sounding notes then slowly slide the faders up; opening your notes to give your song some tension before that big drop everyone’s been waiting for. If simple ADSR controls are not enough, then you can get even more creative by flipping the Time Factor switch to either x2, x1 or x0.5. This control gives you more control over the shape of the envelope, so you can have notes that are short and percussive or long and atmospheric. Shape Your Tone The VCA section of the GRAY MEANIE offers even more tone-shaping possibilities alongside the VCF which can then be blended in the Mixer section. Within the VCA section, you can set the initial gain of the circuit and route signals to any of the input jacks and adjust the gain using the sliders. The VCA also features differential inputs for both linear and exponential response which accept control voltage signals via 3.5 mm jacks. Controls and Connectivity We just can’t help ourselves – like you, we’re gear heads too! So for those who want the numbers, the GRAY MEANIE has 78 faders and buttons, all laid out in a highly-intuitive format that puts the joy back into your music creation. Unleash Your Imagination When it comes to recreating the classic sounds of a classic era like the 1970s and '80s, with a few modern features, there’s nothing like the Behringer 2600 GRAY MEANIE; portable and so very affordable. Visit your dealer to experience the amazing GRAY MEANIE or get yours online today! A Brief History of Analog Synthesis The modern synthesizer’s evolution began in 1919, when a Russian physicist named Lev Termen (also known as Léon Theremin) invented one of the first electronic musical instruments – the Theremin. It was a simple oscillator that was played by moving the performer’s hand in the vicinity of the instrument’s antenna. An outstanding example of the Theremin’s use can be heard on the Beach Boys iconic smash hit “Good Vibrations”. Ondioline In the late 1930s, French musician Georges Jenny invented what he called the Ondioline, a monophonic electronic keyboard capable of generating a wide range of sounds. The keyboard even allowed the player to produce natural-sounding vibrato by depressing a key and using side-to-side finger movements. You can hear the Ondioline on Del Shannon’s “Runaway”. Storytone Piano Designed by famous piano manufacturer Story & Clark in association with RCA, the Storytone piano debuted at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. Hailed as the world’s first electric piano, the Storytone is prized by musicians and collectors alike for its realistic piano sound – only 500 or so were ever built. Mellotron Finding a high level of acceptance in the 1960s, Harry Chamberlin’s Mellotron was an electro-mechanical keyboard that generated sounds by playing back pre-recorded tape loops. Although tempermental and prone to pitch and mechanical issues, the Mellotron was used extensively by many U.K. artists. Classic tracks from the Moody Blues “Days of Future Passed”, the Beatles “Strawberry Fields Forever”, and the Rolling Stones “She’s a Rainbow” are prime examples. Attribute author: By Buzz Andersen from San Francisco, California, United States Mellotron | NAMM 2007 Amazing analog synthesizer with triple VCO design allows for insanely fat music creation Authentic reproduction of ultra-rare ARP* Grey Meanie circuitry from the ‘70s with specially selected opamps and transistors Semi-modular architecture requires no patching for immediate performance 3 VCOs, each with LFO mode, FM inputs and multiple wave-shape outputs for an awe-inspiring palette of tonal possibilities Multi-mode VCF with dedicated low-pass output and additional switched high/notch output Incredible range of modules including ring modulator, lag processor, sample & hold, Schmitt trigger, and envelope follower ADSR and AR envelope generators with switchable time factor Fitted with a mechanical spring reverb for inspiring sound effects Noise Generator with continuously variable color 2 dedicated LFOs with pulse and sine wave outputs Switched Post Filter Distortion (PFD) / Inverter option on voltage processor Differential (+/-) input VCA with both linear and exponential control inputs Additional functions include attenuator, mixer, inverter, slew rate limiter and 4-way multiple for creative patching flexibility External audio input for processing of external sound sources 78 controls give you hands-on direct and real time access to all parameters 93 patchable inputs/outputs for the ultimate in configuration flexibility Comprehensive MIDI implementation with MIDI channel and Voice Priority selection

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