Behringer Solina String Ensemble Analog Synthesizer 49-Voice
Bringing a classic synthesizer back to life is always a massive undertaking that Behringer wants to do right. The SOLINA STRING ENSEMBLE is one such classic. They have worked hard to authentically reproduce this iconic ‘70s analog synthesizer to bring it into the hands of modern musicians.
Faithful to the Original
The Behringer SOLINA STRING ENSEMBLE features violin, viola, trumpet, horn, cello and contrabass instruments as well as controls for tuning, crescendo, bass and volume just like the original revision B. It achieves its iconic multi-orchestral sounds through divide-down technology albeit in a more compact enclosure you can easily integrate into your setup.
Solina’s Modulation
Within the SOLINA STRING ENSEMBLE, we’ve integrated a multi-stage Bucket Brigade chorus that closely replicates the original modulation sound. To add to that, we just had to add, not just any phaser, but a faithfully recreated Small Stone phaser with its own dedicated rate control.
Made for Your Setup
Apart from a classic revival, we wanted you to be able to integrate the SOLINA STRING ENSEMBLE into your setup quickly and easily which is why it comes with comprehensive MIDI implementation, channel and voice priority selection, as well as modulation outputs.
Eurorack Ready
The SOLINA STRING ENSEMBLE is designed to fit into a standard Eurorack case. Just connect the power cables to the power supply and mount the module using the included screws. This allows you to combine other synth modules with the SOLINA STRING ENSEMBLE for a truly unique set up.
An Amazing Value
Linear, logarithmic and exponential, the SOLINA STRING ENSEMBLE from Behringer is an amazing synth that opens up so many possibilities!
Solina Highlights:
- Dedicated rate control and separate Color switch for fine-tuning of effects speed and tone
- String section featuring violin, viola, trumpet, horn, cello, and contrabass instruments
- Original 13-tone generator with octave divide-down technology to provide 49-voice polyphony