Behringer Brings Taurus To Eurorack

US Toro is described as an authentic recreation of the Moog Taurus Revision 1 bass synth      02/03/22

Behringer Brings Taurus To Eurorack


It's been a busy week for Behringer announcements; the company has now introduced Toro, which they say is an authentic recreation of the Moog Taurus Revision 1 in Eurorack format. A spokesperson told us, "The synthesizer is fully developed and once we get the chips, it'll ship asap." The price is projected to be $199.

Toro Features:
Classic Analog Bass Synthesizer with 2 VCOs, Ladder Filter and Presets in Eurorack format
- Authentic recreation of the circuits from the legendary 'Taurus I*' bass synth
- Pure analog signal path based on authentic VCO, VCF and VCA designs
- 2 VCOs for massive detuned sounds and octave control for intervals
- 5-octave range for earth- shaking bass as well as searing lead sounds
- VCO A and B mix fader for full control of the internal balance
- Classic low-pass ladder filter for 'that' sound with Cut-off and Emphasis controls
- Envelopes for filter cut-off and amplitude for creative sound shaping
- 4 magic-sound presets: Toro, Tuba, Bass and Variable Glide featuring Amount slider and a dedicated On/Off button
- Big Filter cutoff and Volume knobs for quick and easy tweaks
- CV, Filter cutoff and Gate inputs for external control
- 16-unit Poly Chain allows combining multiple synthesizers for up to 32 voice polyphony
- Complete Eurorack solution – main module can be transferred to a standard Eurorack case
- 23 controls give you direct and real-time access to all important parameters
- Comprehensive MIDI implementation with MIDI channel and Voice Priority selection

 


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