Description
Although small and unimposing, the Behringer Crave bursts with the kind of capability and flexibility that betrays its 12 desktop size by a mile. More of a mosaic of vintage design elements than a tribute or clone of any particular vintage analog classic–Crave can satisfy your desire for 70s and 80s style mono-synth operation and then some.
The simple and easy-to-use control surface is divided into logical and well-mapped sections for each function, with connectivity options like MIDI, USB, and a 14-in/18-out semi-modular patch bay across the top. Starting with the Oscillator section, Crave features a Curtis-style analog 3340 chip VCO with an 8-octave range capable of generating pulse and triangle waveforms alongside a white noise generator. The VCF section has a 24Db hi/low pass 4-pole ladder style filter capable of super fat and punchy tones, with resonance and self-modulation functions. The unique envelope section operates as a variable 2 or 4-stage ASDR, with an on/off control for sustain, and the variable rate LFO features square or triangle waves that can be mixed with patch cables. Additionally, the utility/mixer section features glide and VC mix, which opens up a world of flexibility. Along the bottom row lies a 32-step sequencer with 64 storage slots, a wide pattern arpeggiator with LED indicator, plus an active worth of push pads with accents for easy programming. Best of all, Crave is priced well below anything in its class.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.