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    Product Information Document Synthesizers and Samplers MS-101-BK Analog Synthesizer with 32 Full-Size Keys, 3340 VCO with 4 Simultaneous Waveforms, VCF, ADSR, 32-Step Sequencer, Arpeggiator and Live Performance Kit ## Amazing monophonic synthesizer
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    Information Document Synthesizers and Samplers MS-101-BK Analog Synthesizer with 32 Full-Size Keys, 3340 VCO with 4 Simultaneous Waveforms, VCF, ADSR, 32-Step Sequencer, Arpeggiator and Live Performance Kit ## Pulse wave can be modulated by LFO, envelope and manually ## 57 sliders and switches to
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    Product Information Document Synthesizers and Samplers MS-101-BK Analog Synthesizer with 32 Full-Size Keys, 3340 VCO with 4 Simultaneous Waveforms, VCF, ADSR, 32-Step Sequencer, Arpeggiator and Live Performance Kit Arp 2600 Manufactured
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    gear. Word soon spread about how good his products were, and he began building gear for his friends - the BEHRINGER legacy had begun. The rest, as they say, is history... MS-101-BK The 1980s and '90s spawned a new "wave" of synth performers including Devo, The Chemical Brothers, The Prodigy, The
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    , all of which combine to make it easy to recreate the classic sound performance. This highly-focused attention to detail is what gives the MS-101-BK its ultra-flexible sound shaping capability, which covers everything from super-fat bass and lead tones to stunning effects - and all the way out
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    , the ADSR envelope can also be used to affect the VCO pulse width modulation. Attack Initial Decay Sustain Release Amplitude Time Onboard Sequencer & Arpeggiator MS-101-BK's sequencer allows you to program up to 32 steps of notes and rests and save them as a pattern. You can record, save and
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    can even modulate the pulse wave via the LFO, envelope or manually - for sounds ranging from mild to wild! Controls & Connectivity We just can't help ourselves - like you, we're gear-heads, too. For those who want the numbers, MS-101-BK has 57 knobs, faders and switches, all laid out in a highly
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    its voice - and it's so very affordable. When modern performance calls for classic analog sound - it calls for the Behringer MS-101-BK! Visit your dealer to experience the stunning MS-101-BK, or get yours online today. MUSIC never felt this good! You Are Covered We always strive to provide the best
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Product Information Document
Synthesizers and Samplers
MS-101-BK
Analog Synthesizer with 32 Full-Size Keys,
3340 VCO with 4 Simultaneous Waveforms,
VCF, ADSR, 32-Step Sequencer, Arpeggiator
and Live Performance Kit
#
Amazing monophonic synthesizer
with authentic 3340 analog oscillator
for insanely fat music creation
#
32 semi-weighted full-size keys for
great playability
#
Pure analog signal path based
on legendary VCO, VCF and VCA
designs to recreate the classic
sound performance
#
Oscillator with 4 simultaneously-
mixable waveforms: saw, triangle,
square/pwm and octave-divided
square sub-oscillator
#
Resonant VCF can be modulated
with ADSR, LFO, keyboard tracking
and bender controller
#
6 FM sources allow for creative
VCF modulation and unheard of
filter effects
#
ADSR envelope generator for
incredible wave shaping
#
Easy-to-use 32-step sequencer with
64 sequence locations
#
Arpeggiator with wide patterns for
great sound effects
#
Attachable handgrip included
with pitch bend wheel and a pitch
modulation trigger
#
Guitar strap included for live
jamming on stage
#
Bender assignable to VCO,
VCF and pitch mod wheel on
attachable handgrip
#
Noise generator can be used
as modulation source for
distortion-like effects
#
Incredible portamento function for
fantastic sound effects
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”.