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Behringer – Solina – Notes

Behringer-SOLINA-STRING-ENSEMBLE
Behringer-SOLINA-STRING-ENSEMBLE

The Behringer SOLINA STRING ENSEMBLE is a faithful analog recreation of the iconic 1970s ARP/Eminent Solina String Ensemble (also known as ARP String Ensemble), famous for its lush, chorused string pads heard on countless prog rock, new wave, and ambient records. This desktop/semi-modular unit delivers 49-voice polyphony via classic divide-down octave technology, six selectable instrument tones (violin, viola, trumpet, horn, cello, contrabass), a built-in multi-stage BBD chorus ensemble, vintage-style phaser (inspired by Small Stone), sub-octave generation, and extensive CV/mod I/O—plus full Eurorack compatibility (70 HP when housing removed). With MIDI/USB, individual gate/trig outs, and effects patch points, it’s ideal for dreamy pads, orchestral layers, or modular integration as a polyphonic string voice or effects processor.

Technical Specifications

ItemDescription
TypeClassic Analog String Ensemble Synthesizer (inspired by ARP/Eminent Solina MK II)
Polyphony49-voice polyphonic (divide-down from 13-tone generator); monophonic for contrabass/cello in some modes
FormatDesktop / Eurorack-convertible (70 HP module width when housing removed)
Dimensions (H × W × D)3.7″ × 14.7″ × 5.4″ (93 mm × 374 mm × 136 mm)
Weight1.6 kg (3.5 lbs)
Power SupplyExternal 12 V DC adapter (included, 1000 mA)
Power Consumption10 W
Tone Section
InstrumentsContrabass, Cello, Viola, Violin, Trumpet, Horn (selectable via buttons; combinable)
ControlsTune (fine tuning), Volume (main), Bass Volume, Crescendo (attack swell), Sustain (release time)
Sub-OctaveBuilt-in generator for deeper bass tones
Effects
Chorus/EnsembleBBD-based multi-stage chorus with Rate and Color/Intensity controls
PhaserVintage-style phaser (Small Stone-inspired) with Rate control; patchable I/O
Modulation & I/O
MIDI5-pin DIN In / Thru (16 channels); USB Type B (Class Compliant)
Audio OutputsMain: 1/4″ TRS balanced/unbalanced (max ~12 dBu, 1 kΩ); Headphones: 3.5 mm TRS
CV/Gate OutputsGate Out (3.5 mm TS, 0–5 V), Trig Out (3.5 mm TS)
Patch Points (3.5 mm TS)Mod In/Out, Phaser In/Out, VCA CV In, Stereo Audio Out (effects sections patchable)
Other ControlsVoice Priority selection, MIDI channel assignment
Additional FeaturesRemovable housing for Eurorack mounting; comprehensive MIDI implementation; analog signal path throughout

Key Features & Signal Flow

  • 49-voice divide-down polyphony — Classic organ-style tech generates rich, layered strings from a single high-frequency oscillator—unlimited note holds without voice stealing.
  • Six combinable tones — Mix violin/viola for shimmering strings, add trumpet/horn for brass swells, or layer cello/contrabass for deep orchestral pads.
  • Authentic effects — Bucket-brigade chorus for that signature watery ensemble shimmer; phaser for psychedelic sweeps—both with independent I/O for external patching.
  • Expressive controls — Crescendo for slow-attack swells, bass volume for low-end emphasis, sustain for long decays—perfect for ambient washes or chordal stabs.
  • Modular/Eurorack ready — Remove housing to install in 70 HP case; patch VCA CV for dynamic control, use gate/trig outs to trigger envelopes, or route effects sections separately.
  • MIDI integration — Play polyphonically from keyboards/sequencers; USB for DAW connectivity.
  • Classic analog warmth — Raw, slightly gritty 70s character—great for Pink Floyd-esque pads, Cure-style chorused layers, or modern ambient/electronic textures.
  • Patchable effects — Break out chorus/phaser for processing external audio or CV modulation.

Resources

The Behringer SOLINA STRING ENSEMBLE revives the legendary 70s string machine sound in a compact, affordable, and modular-friendly package—delivering instant lush pads and orchestral magic without the vintage hunt. A dream for ambient, prog, synthwave, or any genre needing epic analog strings. Highly recommended for pad lovers and modular enthusiasts!


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