behringer 000-E9500-00010 Mix-Sequencer Module 1050 s 8-Channel Mixer and Sequencer Module for Eurorack User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- Behringer
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Quick Start Guide
MIX-SEQUENCER MODULE 1050
Legendary 2500 Series 8-Channel
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MIX-SEQUENCER MODULE 1050
Controls
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CHANNEL LEVEL KNOBS –
Each knob controls the mix level for its respective mixer channel, and the knobs are color-coded into two groups of four channels each for further sub- mixing with the LEVEL A and LEVEL B knobs. -
CHANNEL ON/OFF BUTTONS
– These buttons select and indicate which mixer channels are on or off. Press a button to manually select and activate a channel. When a channel is active, the button will light and the gate for that channel will be open. During a sequence, when an individual channel is active during its step, the button
for that channel will light for the duration of the sequence step. During a sequence, you can press an on/off button to manually turn on a channel, and that channel will stay
on during the sequence until you press the channel’s on/ off button again. -
EXCLUSIVE-ON BUTTONS
– To use this function, the COUNTER rotary switch should be set to OFF. Press one of these red buttons to solo that button’s respective channel and preview the signal. When a channel is soloed, the CHANNEL ON/OFF BUTTON for that channel will light, and the other channels will be muted. You may also press the CHANNEL ON/OFF BUTTONS on other channels to hear those channels along with the soloed channel. When the mixer is in 4-channel mixer mode, the EXCLUSIVE- ON BUTTONS 1-4 operate independently from channels 5-8. -
LEVEL A – When in 4-channel mixer mode, use this knob to adjust the overall mix level for the channel 1–4 group. When 8-channel mixer mode is enabled, this knob is master to all 8 input channels
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LEVEL B – When in 4-channel mixer mode, use this knob to adjust the overall mix level for the channel 5-8 group. When 8-channel mixer mode is enabled, this knob is master to all 8 input channels.
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EXT ADV – Use this input to route in gate or clock signals to externally clock the rate at which the sequence advances.
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IN 1–8 – Use these jacks to route audio signals into mixer Channels 1–8 via cables with 3.5 mm connectors.
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EXT GATE (ENABLE/ DISABLE) – This two-way switch determines whether the sequencer is controlled via gate signals from the EXT GATE LINK 12-way connector located on the module underside. This 12-way connector allows compatible modules such as the CLOCKED SEQUENTIAL CONTROL MODULE 1027 to act as a master to the 1050 module. When DISABLE is selected the external gate signals will have no effect, when ENABLE is selected the 1050 module will follow the connected MASTER module. When using the EXT GATE input, the COUNTER switch would normally be set in the OFF position, however, the module can be clocked from both the internal COUNTER and EXT GATE at the same time to produce random effects. If the underside EXT GATE LINK connector is not used, then the EXT GATE switch will have no effect on the 1050 module operation.
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PULSE GEN/OFF/MANUAL ADVANCE – Use this three-way switch to determine whether the module advances through the channels in a sequence (PULSE GEN) or whether the module acts more like a standard mixer with manual channel selection (OFF). The OFF position would normally be selected when using the EXT ADVANCE jack or the underside module EXT GATE LINK connector. The MANUAL ADVANCE position, when selected, will advance the sequencer by one step. The ADVANCE switch position is momentary, so the switch will automatically return to the OFF position when released.
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PULSE RATE – Use this knob to control the speed by which the internal pulse generator clocks and advances through each sequencer step.
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COUNTER/MIXER – This three-way switch determines the sequence switching logic (COUNTER: two parallel rows of four versus a single sequence row of eight) and the audio routing logic (MIXER: two groups of four channels mixed to separate OUT A and OUT B outputs versus a single group of eight channels routed to both outputs). In the left position, the sequencer will count through the channels in two parallel rows of four, while the mixer outputs each row of four to separate outputs; In the far right position, the sequencer will count through all of the channels in a single sequence row of eight, while the mixer routes all eight channels as a single group to both outputs; the middle position is a mixed setting where the sequencer runs through the channels in two groups of four, but all eight audio channels are mixed and sent out as a single group.
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COUNTER – Use this rotary switch to control the number of steps in the sequence before the cycle repeats. When the COUNTER side of the COUNTER/MIXER switch is set for two sequences of four steps each, the COUNTER switch will only function up to the 4 settings.
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EXT GATE LINK CONNECTOR
– To connect the 1050 module to a 1027 module, insert the included 12-way cable into the EXT GATE LINK connector found on the 1050 module’s underside, and then insert the other end of the cable into the 1027 module’s EXT GATE LINK connector. 1027 will now be the master and 1050 will be the slave when the EXT GATE switch is set to ENABLE. -
OUT A/B – Use these outputs to route the final mix out of the module for further processing elsewhere. When the COUNTER/MIXER switch is in the left position, the
mixer will send the Channel 1 –4 group out through OUT A, while the Channel 5 –8 group goes out through OUT B. When the COUNTER/MIXER switch is in the center or right position, all channels are mixed together and sent out as duplicate mono signals through both OUT A and OUT B.
Power Connection
The MIX-SEQUENCER MODULE 1050 module comes with the required power cable for connecting to a standard Eurorack power supply system. Follow these steps to connect power to the module. It is easier to make these connections before the module has been mounted into a rack case.
- Turn the power supply or rack case power off and disconnect the power cable.
- Insert the 16-pin connector on the power cable into the socket on the power supply or rack case. The connector has a tab that will align with the gap in the socket, so it cannot be inserted incorrectly. If the power supply does not have a keyed socket, be sure to orient pin 1 (-12 V) with the red stripe on the cable.
- Insert the 10-pin connector into the socket on the back of the module. The connector has a tab that will align with the socket for correct orientation.
- After both ends of the power cable have been securely attached, you may mount the module in a case and turn on the power supply.
Installation
The necessary screws are included with the module for mounting in a Eurorack
case. Connect the power cable before mounting.
Depending on the rack case, there may be a series of fixed holes spaced 2 HP
apart along the length of the case, or a track that allows individually
threaded plates to slide along the length of the case. The free-moving
threaded plates allow precise positioning of the module, but each plate should
be positioned in approximate relation to the mounting holes in your module
before attaching the screws.
Hold the module against the Eurorack rails so that each of the mounting holes
is aligned with a threaded rail or threaded plate. Attach the screws part way
to start, which will allow small adjustments to the positioning while you get
them all aligned. After the final position has been established, tighten the
screws down.
Specifications
Inputs
Inputs 1 – 8
Type | 8 x 3.5 mm TS jacks, DC coupled |
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Impedance | 50 kΩ, unbalanced |
Max input level | +20 dBu |
External advance input
Type | 1 x 3.5 mm TS jack, AC coupled |
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Impedance | 10 kΩ, unbalanced |
Max input level | +10 V |
External gate link input
Type | 1 x 12-way 0.1″ box header, DC coupled |
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Impedance | 10 kΩ, unbalanced |
Max input level | +5 V |
Outputs
Out A / B
Type | 2 x 3.5 mm TS jacks, DC coupled |
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Impedance | 1 kΩ, unbalanced |
Max output level | +20 dBu |
Controls
Channel level knobs | 8 x rotary knobs |
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Channel on / off buttons | 8 x buttons, LED-backlit |
Exclusive-on buttons | 8 x momentary switches |
Level A / B | 2 x rotary knobs |
External gate | 1 x 2-position switch Enable /disable, switchable |
Pulse gen / Manual advance | 1 x 3-position switch |
Pulse generator on / off /manual advance, switchable
Counter / mixer| 1 x 3-position switch
Left position, 4/2 counter with 4/2 mixer
Center position, 4/2 counter with 8/1 mixer
Right position, 8/1 counter with 8/1 mixer”
Pulse rate| 1 x rotary knob, 0.5 Hz to 150 Hz
Counter| 1 x 9-way rotary switch Off / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 /7 / 8, selectable”
Power
Power supply | Eurorack |
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Current draw | 110 mA (+12 V), 20 mA (-12 V) |
Physical
Standard operating temperature range | 5° C to 40° C (41° F to 104° F) |
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Dimensions | 122 x 129 x 42 mm (4.8 x 5.1 x 1.7″) |
Rack units | 24 HP |
Weight | 0.30 kg (0.66 lbs) |
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2014/30/EU, Directive 2011/65/EU and Amendment 2015/863/EU, Directive
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References
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