Behringer Crave

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Semi-Modular Analogue Synthesiser

  • VCO based on CEM3340
  • Sawtooth and pulse waveforms with pulse width modulation
  • Noise generator
  • 24 dB ladder filter with resonance, switchable between low pass and high pass
  • ADSR envelope
  • Analogue LFO with triangular and rectangular waveforms
  • Step sequencer with 32 steps and 64 memory slots
  • Arpeggiator
  • Patch panel with 18 inputs and 14 outputs for expanded sound options and for connecting to other modular synthesisers & sequencers
  • Audio input for sound processing external sources
  • Poly-chaining of up to 16 devices possible
  • 3.5 mm jack headphone output
  • MIDI In/Out
  • USB-B port
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 320 x 164 x 47 mm
  • Weight: 1.5 kg
  • Includes 12 V DC power supply and 6 patch cables
  • Suitable cover: Art.477464 (not included)
  • Suitable case: Art.483027 (not included)
Produkt dostępny od Październik 2019
Numer artykułu 475765
Jednostka sprzedaży 1 szt.
Design Desktop
Polyphony 1
Sound Generation Analogue
MIDI interface 1x In, 1x Out/Thru
Storage Medium Internal
USB-port Yes
Effects No
Arpeggiator Yes
Number of Analog Outputs 1
Digital Output No
Display No
Optional Expansions None
Special Features Stepsequencer, Arpeggiator
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839 zł
Zawiera podatek VAT, nie zawiera kosztów wysyłki 49 zł
Dostępny za 3-4 tygodnie
Dostępny za 3-4 tygodnie

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Kapitalny sprzęt, zakup obowiązkowy
gizmi7 07.11.2019
Ponoć jest to kopia Mother 32 Mooga - być może tak jest, wciąż jednak ma kilka dodatkowych rozwiązań których nie ma w Moogu plus rozmiar jest dużo bardziej przyjazny - mogę spokojnie programować sekwencje siedząc na kanapie w słuchawkach, co przy Moogu nie byłoby takie wygodne. W dodatku Moog jest kilka razy droższy - w tej cenie nie ma co się zastanawiać, jakość wykonania jest świetna, brzmienie kapitalne, świetny pomysł na prezent dla dowolnego znajomego muzyka.
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Great starting hardware synth
Piotr Turtul 02.01.2022
For the price the sound range, especially for a synthnoob like me is really great. This synth loves guitar pedals, so if ya have reverbs, delays, overdrives/distortions then try them out for sure. Cable inserts are nice way to experiment, there is a lot of information on the net about presets for this synth as well as other synth with 32slot patchbay.

What I would say is only thing that bothers me is no standard big-jack for output.

I dont use sequencer at all, nor do I use patterns, or start/stop and all that, i control crave with circuit tracks, so I cannot really judge those functionalities.
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Pozytywne zaskoczenie
Zyklon_PL 31.08.2022
Wbiło mnie w fotel. Nie mogę oderwać się od Crave
Czekam na Proton oraz Model 15 oba od Behringer
Zakupy w Thomann - czysta przyjemność * * * * *
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Wystąpił błąd. Proszę spróbować później.
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A fantastic instrument
dr.c 20.10.2021
Crave is a fully functional, semi-modular analog synthesizer with a really nice sequencer, for the price of a single modular filter... It's not a secret it clones Moog's mother32, up to the point where Moog's manual helps programming the sequencer (Behringer's short manual feels a bit chaotic). You can see comparisons between the two on yt, but that's completely not the point; neither is the often repeated "great for the price" - the success of (four times more expensive) mother32 makes the case this witty design of a synthesizer is just great, and price has nothing to do with it.

It is highly patchable: you don't see filter's resonance with CV input too often, yet this tiny machine has it... The VCO, VCF, VCA, LFO and the sequencer all have ins and outs. There are few utility modules as well: mixer/attenuator, noise generator, a multiple, and a "hidden" second LFO in the sequencer. All this encourages experimenting with synthesis much as any "large" modular would. The only thing lacking is sample&hold module.
I've learned some fun tricks with it (like VCF feedback for some distortion). It's fun to connect external gear (yes it is compatible with eurorack, 1V/oct and positive trigs), additional LFOs or a random voltage source for irregular sequencer resets. Some people claim the cheapest entry to modulars is getting two or three Craves and I can see this working nicely. Plugging another synthesizer as a sub-oscillator via external input works like a charm too.

The sequencer is a bit tricky to use (that's why it's worth to check out mother32's manual) and is limited to 32 steps: for most applications that's not a serious limitation as the sequences are transposable with either built-in keys or external keyboard.
The envelope is not a complete ADSR as D and R are controlled with the same knob. You can turn sustain off to get AD envelope instead. Sadly the envelope doesn't have CV ins (that would be wicked).
The filter (transistor ladder if you like that kind of stuff) besides usual low-pass has also a hi-pass mode (neat on higher resonance), and self-oscillates on a wide range of frequencies.
The LFO gets into audio range as well, though getting it tuned with the oscillator is doable only for a short frequency range (say 1 octave).

On the build quality: it's nice. The jacks are not screwed to the front-panel but so far sit well. Knobs are fine: you can twist them with one finger if you're busy, but you can also move them quite precisely. The built-in keys feel good to me. They are enough for transposing sequences with a left hand while playing the other synth with right one. Entering sequences from them is also fine, I rarely connect external keyboard to it. I've heard people complaining about clickiness, but somehow my unit is not that loud...

To sum up: it's a fantastic education/tinkering toy and a really nice, useful instrument with wide (and wild!) palette of sounds. After 9 months of everyday use I'm more than happy, I would buy it again, I would pay double that price too, and I do recommend it to everyone who wants to put their hands on semi-modular analog but don't want to invest into a large modular rack or (b)ARP 2600.
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