AMSynths has introduced the AM1028 Sequential Volts, an 8HP wide Eurorack module that adds an extra column of eight control voltages to the Behringer 1027 Sequencer.
The Behringer sequencer is a Euro-format copy of the sequencer of the classic ARP 2500 modular system. The AM1028 Sequential Volts is part of AMSynths’ line of ‘lost ARP 2500’ modules, created by Rob Keeble, who collaborated with Behringer on their 2500 series Eurorack modules.
The AM1028 Sequential Volts features outputs for both 2V and 10V ranges and green LED’s indicate the step position. The module is connected internally to the Behringer 1027 using a 12-way IDC ribbon cable. There are eight rotary potentiometers for setting the voltages. Multiple AM1028’s can be chained together.
Pricing and Availability:
The AM1028 Sequential Volts is available now for £129.
nice work Rob! looking forward to more 2500-series modules!
i love behringer so much its so fluffy!
but for 129, you could just get a second 1027, which adds 3 extra lanes….
indeed brother
Behringer just cut the priced to $79, so it’s very tempting.
It’s a huge space hog, though, and if you’re syncing to another sequencer, there’s a lot of wasted space on the 1027. Depending on what you need, the smaller module could be more cost-effective.
Looking at a full 2500 gives me vertigo. There’s no Zimmer-sized Eurorack beast in MY future!