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BehringerSemi-modular Analog SynthesizerReleased 2021
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How do I connect and configure MIDI with the Behringer 2600 to control it from my DAW or external MIDI controller?
Connect your MIDI controller or interface to the 2600's MIDI In port. Then, set the MIDI channel on your controller to match the channel selected on the 2600's MIDI THRU/CH rotary switch (found on the rear panel), and ensure MIDI clock is set appropriately in your DAW.
Does the Behringer 2600 have preset saving capabilities or any way to store my patch configurations?
The Behringer 2600 is a semi-modular analog synthesizer and does not have internal memory for saving presets. Photographing or documenting patch cable configurations is the common method for recalling sounds.
What are the basic steps to generate a simple sound and sequence using the Behringer 2600?
Start by patching the VCO 1 Sawtooth output to the VCF input, then patch the VCF output to the VCA input. Finally, connect an ADSR envelope (triggered by the keyboard gate output) to the VCA CV input to shape the volume over time.
Why is there no sound coming from the Behringer 2600, even though I have connected everything?
Ensure the VCA Initial Gain knob is turned up from its minimum position and that the power switch is on. Also double-check the VCF cutoff and resonance, and be sure that your amplifier or mixer is turned up.
What is the function of the noise generator and how can I incorporate it into my patches on the Behringer 2600?
The noise generator provides a source of random audio, useful for creating percussive sounds, wind effects, or adding texture; patch the Noise Out jack to the VCF input or directly to the VCA for experimentation.

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