Information about the two Benjolin versions:
The green Benjolin is specially designed for live playing. That’s why I built in a reverb and an insert. The insert can be used to place a volume pedal or effect pedals or both in front of the internal reverb. The reverb is based on a Belton Brick which sounds very vintage and a bit like a spring reverb. It is possible to overdrive the reverb which results in delicious sounds.
There are four switches with 3 positions each for the modulation of oscillator 1 & 2 as well as 2 times modulation of the filter cutoff frequency.
The red Benjolin is patchable via standard banana jacks. It focusses on experimenting and interacting with other devices.
All banana jacks carry control voltage signals. The CV outputs are green, yellow and red. The CV inputs are blue and protected with diodes against high voltages.
The push button in both versions is used for manual triggering of the Rungler. It becomes active when the clock switch is set to external. If an external clock is present, the pushbutton acts as a hold button for the current rungler value.
Another switch is used to loop the Rungler.
The filter can be switched between lowpass and bandpass.
The devices are assembled through hole and mounted in a vintage wooden case including cover.
Dimension including cover:
270mm x 170mm x 70mm
I have a small batch for sale.
If you are interested in one contact me via instagram.
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