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Behringer 921B Oscillator

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Eurorack Module

  • Analogue VCO / LFO
  • Octave selector and fine-tune control
  • Outputs for sine, triangle, sawtooth and square/pulse
  • Hard- and soft-sync selector switch
  • 2 FM inputs (AC and DC coupled)
  • Link inputs for pitch and pulse width (for control by 921A module)
  • Current consumption: 45 mA (+12 V) / 45 mA (-12 V)
  • Width: 8 HP
  • Depth: 40 mm
Available since June 2020
Item number 492199
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Analog Yes
Digital No
Width 8 TE / HP
variants Behringer
£77
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Alvino 24.07.2020
I ordered 6 of these and received 4 due to shortages, but that's plenty to get started! These are an awesome Behringer reproduction of the Moog 921b. Here is my sLiGHtLy nErDy experience:

1) All 4 units I received were wrapped in packaging differently, two in anti-static bags and two others in anti-static bubble wrap. In all 4 cases, they used way too much heavy packing tape so the only way to unwrap the oscillators was to use either a pocket knife or sissors.... which I found to be a little dangerous. If you go to deep into the wrapping you risk nicking the oscillator.

2) No spec sheet or printed instructions in any of the boxes and I haven't found this information yet at Behringer either. Too bad because these oscillators don't come out-of-box with acceptable voltage tracking... you need to adjust that.

3) The oscillator built is magnificent and very solid. As a Electrical Design Engineer I congratulate Behringer on this... I design rugged computers and network switches for defense industry. These units are two circuit boards deep with the first board needed to support all of the I/O jacks and controls, while the lower board hosts much of the module oscillator circuitry. Very solid; not flimsy in any way. The silkscreen is perfect and the controls feel solid. The sync switch is actually a 3-position toggle switch (center off position) and weak or strong positions too.

4) I use Behringer Eurorack cases, I have a "Go" case and also a 104 Skiff case. Both of these cases are shallow but the oscillators do fit in either case although it's a close fit. The 10-turn pot adjustments for tuning the oscillators are placed toward the upper half of the back side... they could not fit on the bottom half of the back side due to shallow Behringer cases. I love the cost, look and feel of Behringer cases irregardless.

5) The sound is the best part. These oscillators sound amazing and are as good as the Moog originals in my opinion.

6) Tuning. Yes, tuning is required. There are three 10-turn pots for adjusting the scale and keyboard tracking. My oscillators needed the keyboard tracking 1V/octave adjusted and were noticeably out of tune after traveling only a couple of octaves from the tuned position; tuning fixed this. There are also back-side pot adjustments for sine-wave and sawtooth shapes... I haven't touched those because I didn't want to run for my oscilloscope. In total, there are three 10-turn pots for frequency and tracking and seven additional single-turn pots for waveform shapes etc.. I wish I could tell you about what "etc." means... but NO MANUAL... yet.

7) I use these in banks of three oscillators driving by a 921A Oscillator Driver (actually just two-per-bank right now due to shortages). I found that I could get all of the frequency knobs in the center position on both the 921A oscillator driver and 921B oscillators, ONLY if I patched negative 6 volts to the oscillator driver jack which was connected to the oscillators. I got the -6V from a Behringer CP35 module. If you don't use this -6V offset, good luck centering your frequency controls. You may have a handy programmable way to add this offset to the CV coming from your own setup.

8) I'm using a Polyend Poly 2 to convert midi to CV and V-Triggers, then I use a Behringer 961 to convert V-Triggers to S-Triggers for downstream 911's. Other than the Polyend module my system is so far all Behringer modules.

I'm very happy with my purchase.
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Squirrel70 19.10.2020
Hmmm what can one say about the 921B is that it drifts a lot, it's not as stable as the 921 VC Oscillator. But it does sound very good. The 921B requires the 921A, but you don't have to use the Oscillator driver, just plug your cv in to the 921AB frequency input and play the oscillator that way.

Stability of the oscillator can be helped a little by applying thermal paste between the tempco resistor and the 3046 chip. I find that after a warmpup tracking and pitch remains a bit more stable with less retuning required.

Hopefully Behringer will revise this oscillator to improve tracking/tuning stability, as they have done now with the System 100 112 VCO.
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TOSHIO 23.09.2020
I purchased 4 of this Since the mixer is for 4 channels I cannot compare to the original Moog, But this oscillator is good. I feel like now I have an old moog modular in my rack!
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Kleinere Nacharbeiten Notwendig
CasualError 30.06.2020
Insgesamt bekommt man hier exakt das was man erwartet:
Einen 921B Oscillator in ausgezeichneter Verarbeitungsqualität und exakt den gleichen Features wie im Original.
Allerdings waren meine beiden, welche ich für einen Model 15 Nachbau verwende, ab Werk nicht sehr präzise gestimmt, so dass ich hier nachmessen und entsprechend nachjustieren musste. (Das war beim 921VC ebenfalls notwendig)
Die Anleitung beschreibt den Vorgang leider etwas "wurschtelig". Mit ein bisschen Trial'n'Error bin ich dann aber ans Ziel gekommen und kann diesen VCO (in Verbindung mit einem 921A) jedem Vintagesynth Freund mit oben genannter Einschränkung empfehlen.
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