Behringer CRAVE

Analog Semi-Modular Synthesizer

With 3340 VCO, Classic Ladder Filter, 32-Step Sequencer and 16-Voice Poly Chain

Introduction

This guide will help you set up the Behringer CRAVE analog synthesizer and briefly introduce its functions.

Safety Information

Important Safety Instructions:

  • Do not use near water.
  • Clean only with a dry cloth.
  • Do not block ventilation openings. Install according to manufacturer's instructions.
  • Do not install near heat sources like radiators, stoves, or other heat-producing equipment.
  • Do not defeat the safety purpose of polarized or grounding-type plugs.
  • Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched.
  • Only use manufacturer-specified attachments and accessories.
  • Do not open the casing to avoid electric shock; no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
  • Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
  • Servicing should only be performed by qualified personnel.
  • Read all instructions.
  • Keep all instructions.
  • Heed all warnings.
  • Follow all instructions.
  • Disconnect power during lightning storms or when unused for long periods.
  • Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
  • The unit must be connected to a grounded mains socket.
  • If the power plug or appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, it must remain readily operable.
  • This product is intended for use at altitudes not exceeding 2000 meters and in non-tropical climates.

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Connections

Refer to the connection diagrams for setting up the CRAVE in various configurations:

  • Recording Studio System: Connects to a MIDI keyboard, computer via USB, audio interface, studio monitors, and headphones.
  • Band/Practice System: Connects to a MIDI keyboard, expression pedal, footswitch, keyboard amplifier, and headphones.
  • Live System: Connects to a MIDI keyboard, laptop computer, footswitch, expression pedal, mixing console, and active loudspeakers.
  • Multi-Chain System: Allows chaining multiple CRAVE units together using MIDI IN, OUT, and THRU ports, connecting to a mixing console and active loudspeakers.

Ensure all connections are made with the CRAVE power off. Connect the power adapter to the DC INPUT jack on the rear panel.

Controls Overview

The CRAVE features a comprehensive front panel with dedicated sections for sound shaping and sequencing, and a rear panel for connectivity.

Front Panel Sections:

  • Oscillator (VCO): Frequency, Pulse Width, Shape, OSC MOD, MOD SOURCE, MIX.
  • Filter (VCF): Cutoff, Resonance, VCF MOD, MODE, MOD SOURCE, MOD POLARITY.
  • Envelope: Attack, Decay, Sustain, SUSTAIN ON/OFF.
  • Modulation: LFO RATE, SHAPE.
  • Utility: GLIDE, VC MIX.
  • Sequencer: TEMPO/GATE LENGTH, HOLD/REST, RESET/ACCENT, ARP/SET END, PATTERN/BANK, OCTAVE/LOCATION LEDs, SWING, SHIFT, PAGE, PLAY/STOP, REC, KYBD, STEP switches (1-8), 13-key keyboard.
  • Output (VCA): VOLUME, VCA MODE.

Rear Panel Connections:

  • MIDI IN, MIDI OUT/THRU (5-pin DIN)
  • USB B Port (for USB MIDI)
  • DC INPUT (12V DC, 1000mA)
  • POWER switch
  • MIDI CHANNEL switches (1-16)
  • Various 3.5mm TS/TRS jacks for inputs and outputs (OSC CV, OSC FM, OSC MOD, VCF CUTOFF, VCF RES, MIX 1, MIX 2, VC MIX, MULTIPLE, MIX CV, EXT AUDIO, TEMPO, PLAY/STOP, RESET, HOLD, ENV GATE, VCA CV, LFO RATE, OSC PULSE, OSC SAW, ENV, NOISE, LFO TRI, LFO SQU, VC MIX, ASSIGN, KB CV, GATE, VCF, PHONES).

Control Descriptions

Oscillator (VCO) Section

FREQUENCY: Adjusts oscillator frequency over a range of approximately one octave centered.

PULSE WIDTH: Adjusts the oscillator's pulse width (in pulse mode) from narrow to square (center) to wide.

SHAPE: Selects the oscillator's waveform from pulse or reverse saw.

OSC MOD: Selects the modulation depth applied to the oscillator.

MOD SOURCE: Selects the modulation source from Envelope (or external modulation source) or LFO.

MIX: Blends the VCO output with the internal noise generator. If an external audio input is used, it is added to the mix instead of noise.

Filter (VCF) Section

CUTOFF: Adjusts the filter's cutoff frequency.

MODE: Selects between low-pass or high-pass VCF filters.

RESONANCE: Adjusts the boost of the signal at the cutoff frequency.

VCF MOD: Adjusts the modulation depth for the VCF.

MOD SOURCE: Selects the modulation source for the VCF from the envelope generator or LFO.

MOD POLARITY: Selects the polarity of the VCF modulation.

Envelope Section

ATTACK: Controls the time taken to reach maximum level after a key is pressed.

DECAY: Controls the time taken to decay from the current level to the minimum level.

SUSTAIN: Controls the sustain level of the envelope after the attack time.

SUSTAIN ON/OFF: In the OFF position, the level begins to decay after the attack time. In the ON position, the sustain level is maintained as long as the key is held.

Modulation Section

LFO RATE: Adjusts the frequency of the Low Frequency Oscillator. LEDs will flash at the LFO rate.

SHAPE: Selects the LFO waveform from square or triangle.

Utility Section

GLIDE: Adjusts the portamento time between notes on the keyboard (glide). If SHIFT is pressed, the knob also adjusts "ratchet" during sequencer operation.

VC MIX: Adjusts the mix between LO/Mix1 and HI/Mix2. This control requires patching to function as it is outside the internal synth signal path.

Sequencer Section

TEMPO/GATE LENGTH: Controls the sequencer's tempo. During step editing, it also controls GATE LENGTH. If SHIFT is pressed, the knob also adjusts SWING.

HOLD/REST: During pattern playback, this allows you to hold the current step. During step editing, it allows you to enter a rest. In ARP mode, it allows you to enter/exit ARP_Hold mode. When using the keyboard, it allows you to hold keys. (A footswitch connected to the HOLD input can also do this.)

RESET/ACCENT: During playback, you can reset the pattern to step 1. During step editing, you can add an accent to a step.

ARP (SET END): In ARP mode, the arpeggio plays based on the notes held using the CRAVE's 13 keyboard switches. Double-tap to play and hold the arpeggio. In Sequencer mode, pressing SHIFT and SET END simultaneously, then pressing a STEP switch, will allow that step to become the end of the current pattern.

PATTERN/BANK: This button accesses the current pattern or bank number.

OCTAVE/LOCATION LEDs: These multi-colored LEDs display various details such as Octave, PATTERN number, BANK number, current PAGE, and GATE LENGTH.

SWING: Used for timing adjustments.

SHIFT: Used to access secondary functions of certain sequencer controls.

PAGE: Each pattern can have up to 32 steps. This switch allows you to display 4 pages, each with 8 steps. LOCATION LEDs 1-4 show your current page.

PLAY/STOP: Starts or stops pattern playback.

REC: Press this button to start recording a new pattern. During pattern saving, this is also used with SHIFT.

KYBD: Pressing SHIFT + KYBD switches the sequencer to keyboard mode.

STEP: Pressing SHIFT + STEP switches the sequencer to step mode.

POWER: Indicates that the unit is powered on, with the rear panel power switch turned on.

Output (VCA) Section

VOLUME: Adjusts the overall synthesizer output level for headphones or speaker systems.

VCA MODE: Selects whether the VCA is modulated by the envelope, or is continuously on, playing the last note played until the next note occurs.

Patchbay (3.5mm TS Jacks)

Inputs:

  • OSC CV: Oscillator pitch CV, 1V/Octave.
  • OSC FM: Oscillator frequency modulation.
  • OSC MOD: Oscillator modulation.
  • VCF CUTOFF: VCF cutoff frequency CV.
  • VCF RES: VCF resonance CV.
  • MIX 1: Mix 1 CV input, internally connected to VC MIX.
  • MIX 2: Mix 2 CV input, internally connected to VC MIX.
  • VC MIX: VC mix control CV input, internally connected to VC MIX.
  • MULTIPLE: Any signal patched here is sent to two MULTIPLE outputs.
  • MIX CV: Mix CV.
  • EXT AUDIO: External audio input.
  • TEMPO: Sequencer tempo.
  • PLAY/STOP: Sequencer play/stop.
  • RESET: Sequencer reset.
  • HOLD: Sequencer hold.
  • ENV GATE: Envelope gate.
  • VCA CV: VCA CV.
  • LFO RATE: LFO frequency CV.

Outputs:

  • MULTIPLE: Copy of multiple inputs.
  • MULTIPLE: Another copy of multiple inputs.
  • OSC PULSE: Oscillator pulse waveform output.
  • OSC SAW: Oscillator reverse saw waveform output.
  • ENV: Envelope output.
  • NOISE: Noise output.
  • VCA/LINE: Connect this 3.5mm TS output to the line-level audio inputs of your system. Ensure the volume is turned down and the system is muted before making connections.
  • PHONES: Connect headphones to this 3.5 mm TRS output. Ensure the volume is turned down before wearing headphones.
  • LFO TRI: LFO triangle waveform output.
  • LFO SQU: LFO square waveform output.
  • VC MIX: VC mix output internally connected to VC MIX.
  • ASSIGN: Assign output.
  • KB CV: Keyboard CV output.
  • GATE: Gate output.
  • VCF: VCF output.

Usage

Connections: Refer to the connection guide earlier in this document.

Caution: Do not overload the 3.5mm inputs; they only accept the voltage levels specified in the technical parameters. 3.5mm outputs should only be connected to inputs capable of receiving the output voltage. Failure to comply may damage the CRAVE or external equipment.

Software Installation: The CRAVE is a USB class-compliant MIDI device, meaning it requires no additional drivers to work with Windows and MacOS.

Hardware Setup: Make all connections in your system. Set the CRAVE to a unique MIDI channel using the rear panel MIDI switches. Connect an external MIDI keyboard directly to the CRAVE MIDI IN 5-pin DIN input. Power the CRAVE using only the supplied power adapter. Ensure your sound system is off. Turn on the power switch on the rear panel of the CRAVE.

Warm-up Time: It is recommended to warm up the CRAVE for 15 minutes or longer before recording or performing live. This allows the precision analog circuitry to reach its normal operating temperature and tuning performance.

Oscillator (VCO) Section: The CRAVE has one main Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO). The VCO waveform can be selected from pulse or reverse saw. When pulse is selected, the pulse width can vary from narrow, square (center), to wide. Listen to how changes in waveform and pulse width affect the sound. The frequency can be adjusted up or down by an octave and allows fine-tuning to other instruments. The VCO can be modulated in pulse width or frequency. The modulation source can be the envelope, or the Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO).

Filter (VCF) Section: Play with the cutoff frequency and resonance controls and listen to their effect on the sound. The classic 24dB/octave high-pass and low-pass filters offer extensive control over the CRAVE's sound. The high-pass filter reduces the level of signals below the cutoff frequency, effectively reducing the level of the fundamental and lower-order harmonics. The low-pass filter reduces the level of signals above the cutoff frequency, reducing the level of higher-order harmonics. The resonance control boosts the signal at the crossover frequency. The VCF modulation depth can be varied using the VCF MOD knob, and the polarity can be inverted. For example, if modulation increases the cutoff frequency, negative polarity will decrease it. The VCF modulation source can be the envelope or LFO. All these functions, in addition to the patchbay, offer great flexibility in sound creation.

Modulation Section: The LFO can be used to modulate the VCO and VCF. LFO frequency can be varied, with waveforms selected from square or triangle. The LED indicates LFO rate.

Envelope Generator Section: The envelope generator can be used to control the cutoff frequency of the VCF section and the control voltage of the Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA). The envelope can also be used to modulate VCO frequency and pulse width. Controls for attack time, sustain level, and decay time allow you to shape the envelope over a wide range.

Patchbay Section: This section allows you to create many different sounds through various options and configurations. The VC MIX knob acts like a separate mini-mixer or voltage source. It operates independently of the main signal path. It allows you to adjust the mix between the patchbay MIX1 and MIX2 inputs, and the possible modulation control of the VC MIX CV input. Then, the patchbay VC MIX output can be connected to other inputs on the patchbay. If no MIX1 or MIX2 inputs are connected, the VC MIX output will vary from 0V (fully left) to +5V (fully right). Experiment by patching the VC MIX output to inputs and varying the VC MIX knob.

Sequencer Section: The sequencer is described in more detail later in this document. It is also equipped with an arpeggiator and a 13-key keyboard.

Output (VCA) Section: Use the master volume knob to adjust the sound level for headphones or speaker systems. Turn the level down when wearing headphones for the first time. Keep the CRAVE power off when making any connections. Turn on the CRAVE before turning on any power amplifiers, and turn it off last. This helps prevent "thump" sounds when turning speakers on or off.

Output: The output can be modulated by the envelope, or can play continuously, playing the last note played and held until the next note occurs.

Firmware Updates: For any updates to the CRAVE synthesizer firmware, visit behringer.com regularly. Firmware files can be downloaded and stored on your computer, and then used to update the CRAVE. Detailed instructions for the update process are included.

Sequencer Operation

This section details how to operate the sequencer, including recording, playing, saving, recalling, and editing patterns, as well as live performance adjustments and tempo/assign mode selection.

Recording a Simple Pattern:

  1. Press SHIFT + KYBD to select keyboard mode.
  2. Initialize the current pattern by pressing SHIFT, RESET, and PATTERN simultaneously.
  3. Press REC; the STEP 1 switch LED will flash, indicating it's the current step being edited.
  4. Press a key on the CRAVE keyboard or the HOLD/REST switch for a rest. Use KYBD and STEP switches to change octaves.
  5. Press further notes. The next STEP switch LED will flash after each note or rest.
  6. Adjust the TEMPO/GATE LENGTH control for gate length.
  7. Hold SHIFT and turn GLIDE for a "Ratchet" effect.
  8. Turn GLIDE up for glide on a step.
  9. Press RESET/ACCENT to increase brightness or accent.
  10. Press REC when finished. The pattern can be played back but is not saved.

Playing a Pattern:

  1. Press PLAY/STOP to listen.
  2. To discard changes, press PATTERN + RESET to recall the saved pattern.
  3. To save, follow the "Saving a Pattern" procedure.
  4. Hold SHIFT and adjust TEMPO/GATE LENGTH for SWING.
  5. While playing, use HOLD/REST to hold a step, or RESET/ACCENT to return to step 1.
  6. Use SHIFT + STEP to edit parameters like gate length, rest, accent, ratchet, glide.
  7. Use PAGE to view pattern pages (1-4).
  8. Use SHIFT + ARP/SETEND + STEP to change the sequence end step.
  9. Press PLAY/STOP to pause playback.
  10. Press SHIFT + PLAY/STOP to play in reverse.

Saving a Pattern:

  1. Hold SHIFT + PLAY/STOP until the LOCATOR LED flashes green.
  2. Press a STEP switch (1-8) for the desired pattern number.
  3. Press PATTERN + STEP switch (1-8) for the desired bank number.
  4. Press SHIFT + REC to save and exit.

Recalling a Saved Pattern:

  1. Hold PATTERN to see the current pattern number. Use KYBD/STEP switches to navigate patterns 1-8.
  2. Hold SHIFT + PATTERN to see the current bank number. Use KYBD/STEP switches to navigate banks 1-8.
  3. Press PLAY/STOP to play the pattern.
  4. LOCATION LEDs show the current page, STEP LEDs show moving steps.

Live Performance:

Temporary adjustments during playback (not saved):

  • Add Ratchet: SHIFT + GLIDE control.
  • Add SWING: SHIFT + TEMPO control.
  • Mute pattern: SHIFT + HOLD/REST.
  • Add accent to all steps: SHIFT + RESET/ACCENT.
  • Change octave: KYBD and STEP switches.

Editing a Pattern:

  1. In Keyboard mode, press REC.
  2. Use PAGE to select the pattern page (1-4) to edit.
  3. Press SHIFT + STEP switch to edit a step (note, rest, ratchet, glide, gate length).
  4. Press SHIFT + next STEP switch to edit the next step.
  5. Press REC to exit editing mode.
  6. Press PLAY/STOP to listen.
  7. Remember to save the pattern.

Creating a Pattern in Step Mode:

  1. Press SHIFT + STEP to select Step mode.
  2. Initialize pattern (SHIFT+RESET+PATTERN) or use current.
  3. Use PAGE and SET END + STEP switch to define pattern length (up to 32 steps).
  4. Press SHIFT + STEP switch to edit a step.
  5. Repeat for all steps.
  6. Press PLAY/STOP to play.
  7. Apply temporary adjustments as per Live Performance.

Saving a Pattern in Step Mode:

Use the same procedure as "Saving a Pattern" for Keyboard mode.

Tempo and Assign Mode Select:

  1. Press SHIFT + HOLD/REST + 8 to enter setting mode.
  2. Use KYBD or STEP to select pages 1 (Tempo Input) or 2 (Assignable Output).
  3. Use STEP switches to select modes (1-8 for values, SHIFT+STEP for 9-16).
  4. Press SHIFT + HOLD/REST + 8 to exit and save.

Tempo Input Modes: 1. TEMPO CV INPUT MODE, 2. TEMPO SINGLE CLOCK ADVANCE MODE, 3. TEMPO DIN SYNC MODE.

Assignable Output Modes: 1. Accent, 2. Sequencer Clock, 3. Sequencer Clock/2, 4. Sequencer Clock/4, 5. Sequencer Step Ramp, 6. Sequencer Step Saw, 7. Sequencer Step Triangle, 8. Sequencer Step Random, 9. Sequencer Step 1 Trigger Output, 10. MIDI Velocity, 11. MIDI Channel Pressure, 12. MIDI Pitch Bend, 13. MIDI CC1, 14. MIDI CC2, 15. MIDI CC4, 16. MIDI CC7.

Poly Chain Function and MIDI Information

Poly Chain Function:

Configure Poly Chain mode using "SynthTool.exe". The POWER LED turns red in Poly Chain mode. To enter/exit Poly Chain mode, quickly toggle the SUSTAIN switch 4+ times after powering on while the SEQUENCER LED is flashing.

System Mode:

  • Amber LED: Normal Mode
  • Red LED: Poly Chain Mode

MIDI Information:

The CRAVE supports standard MIDI messages for note on/off, control changes (CC), pitch bend, and system real-time messages.

MIDI messageStatusSecondThirdParameterDescription
Channel Message8nkkvv[0, 7F]Note Off
9nkkvv[0, 7F]Note On
Bn01vv[0, 7F]CC1
Bn02vv[0, 7F]CC2
Bn04vv[0, 7F]CC4
Bn05vv[0, 7F]Glide
Bn07vv[0, 7F]CC7
Bn0Cvv[0, 7F]Tempo
Bn32vv[0, 7F]Attack
Bn33vv[0, 7F]Decay
Bn34vv[0, 7F]Sustain
Bn41vv[0, 7F]Glide On/Off
Bn7B----All Notes Off
Dnkkvv[0, 7F]After Touch
Enbbbb[0, 3FFF]Pitch Bend
SysRTF8------Timing Clock
FA------Start
FB------Continue
FC------Stop

Examples:

FunctionCommand(1)
Note on90 3C 64
Note off80 3C 40
Select glide time MINB0 05 00
Select glide time MAXB0 05 7F
Glide onB0 41 00
Glide offB0 41 7F
All notes offB0 7B

Note: 1, MIDI input channel 1.

Technical Specifications

SpecificationDetails
Synthesizer ArchitectureMonophonic
Number of voicesAnalog
Type1 (8.176 to 8.372k Hz)
Oscillators1 (0.1 to 350 Hz)
LFO1 low pass, high pass (24 dB/octave slope)
VCFADS, selectable for VCO, VCF, VCA
EnvelopesDC input connector
ConnectivityPush button on/off
Power inputMIDI In and MIDI OUT/THRU, 5-pin DIN
Power switchChannel selection/16 channels
MIDI In, Out/THRUUSB 2.0, type B
MIDI channel switchVCA/line output: 3.5mm TS, unbalanced, max. +8 dBu
USB (MIDI)1 kΩ
Outputs3.5 mm TRS, max.10 mW@32 Ω
Outputs impedance16 Ω
HeadphonesClass compliant USB 2.0, type B
Headphones output impedanceWindows 7 or higher
USBMac OS X 10.6.8 or higher
TypeOscillator (VCO) Section
Supported Operating Systems3340
Oscillator (VCO) SectionFrequency: -5 to +5
TypePulse width: 5 to 95%
ControlsOscillator modulation: 0 to 10
Mix: -5 to +5
SwitchesShape: pulse, reverse saw
Modulation source: env/osc mod, LFO
Modulation destination: width, frequency
Filter (VCF) SectionFilter (VCF) Section
ControlsCutoff frequency: 0 to 10 (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Resonance: 0 to 10
VCF modulation: 0 to 10
SwitchesFilter mode: low pass, high pass
Modulation source: env, LFO
Modulation polarity: positive, negative
Output (VCA) SectionOutput (VCA) Section
ControlsVolume: 0 to 10
VCA mode: envelope, on
SwitchesAttack time: 0 to 10 (2 ms to 3 s)
Decay time: 0 to 10 (2 ms to 5 s)
Sustain level: 0 to 10 (0 to 8 V)
Sustain: on, off
Envelope SectionModulation Section
ControlsLFO rate: 0 to 10
SwitchesShape: pulse, triangular
LEDLFO rate
Utility Section
ControlsGlide time: 0 to 10 (0 to 2 s)
VC mix: lo/mix 1 to hi/mix 2
Sequencer/Arpeggiator SectionSequencer/Arpeggiator Section
Number of step32 steps maximum per pattern
Number of patterns64 patterns maximum
Memory storage8 banks with 8 patterns each
ControlsTempo/gate length
Hold/rest, reset/accent, arp/set end, pattern/bank, shift, page, play/stop, record, keyboard mode, step mode, 13 note keyboard
LEDs8x octave/location
Inputs and Outputs (TS 3.5 mm)Inputs and Outputs (TS 3.5 mm)
InputsOSC cv: -5 to +5 V
OSC fm: -5 to +5 V
OSC mod: -5 to +5 V
VCF cutoff: -5 to +5 V
VCF resonance: -5 to +5 V
Mix 1: -5 to +5 V
Mix 2: -5 to +5 V
VC mix: -5 to +5 V
Multiple: -5 to +5 V
Mix cv: -5 to +5 V
Ext audio: -5 to +5 V
Tempo: -5 to +5 V
Play/stop: more than 3.2 V
Reset: more than 3.2 V
Hold: more than 3.2 V
Env gate: more than 3.2 V
VCA CV: -5 to +5 V
LFO rate: -5 to +5 V
OutputsMultiple: -5 to +5 V
Multiple: -5 to +5 V
OSC pulse: +/-5 V
OSC saw: +/-5 V
Env: 0 to 8 V
Noise: +/-5 V
LFO triangle: +/-5 V
LFO square: +/-5 V
VC mix: -5 to +5 V
Assign: 0/+5 V or +/-5 V
KB CV: -5 to +5 V
Gate: 0/+5 V
VCF: +/-5 V
SpecificationDetails
Power Requirements12 VDC, 1000 mA
External power adaptor3 W maximum
Power consumptionPower LED
IndicatorEnvironmental
Environmental5°C – 40°C (41°F – 104°F)
Operating temperature rangePhysical
Physical47 x 320 x 164 mm (1.85 x 12.6 x 6.46")
Dimensions (H x W x D)1.5 kg (3.3 lbs)
Weight1.97 kg (4.3 lbs)
Shipping weight

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  3. Power Connection: Before plugging the unit into the mains socket, please ensure that the mains voltage matches the voltage indicated on the unit. If the unit has a universal power supply, this is not necessary. If the unit does not have a universal power supply, and you intend to use it in a country other than the one it was purchased for, you must have the appropriate interchangeable power plug and fuse. Please check the unit's power supply specifications.

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