



For some, the ARP 2500 might be the holy grail of synthesizer history. Definitely rare, extremely impressive in its dimensions, sonically overwhelming and then as now a unique specimen. Built from 1970 to 1981, this dinosaur of analog synthesizers looks very tidy despite its modularity implemented throughout, thanks to the router system used. Behringer has reduced the modules to the compact Eurorack format and meticulously kept to the historical originals both functionally and sonically.
The Clocked Sequential Control Module 1027 from Behringer is an analog sequencer with three parallel running rows of 8 steps each. With this you could control the pitch of an oscillator, modulate the filter and dose the volume of a VCA at the same time. Thanks to the internal clock generatorthe module can run autonomously, furthermore the pulse width of the stepwise output Gates is manually adjustable and -like the clock- modulable via CV.