Behringer JT-2 Synthesizer Sound Demo
Today, Behringer has shared this video intro for the JT-2, a new Euro-format rack monosynth, based on the voice and look of the Roland Jupiter-8.
The Behringer JT-2 is a desktop synth design in Euro format, meaning that it can be used as a desktop synth or removed from its case and mounted in a larger Eurorack system. But it’s not designed to be patchable, like the Behringer Neutron or Moog’s Eurorack synth line.

Features:
- Dual oscillator design
- Analog signal path based on VCO, VCF and VCA designs
- 2 oscillators with saw, triangle/sine, square, noise, PWM, Osc sync and FM
- LFO and envelope control of VCO 1 and/or VCO 2, for complex sounds using FM Cross modulation or Oscillator sync
- Switchable 12dB/24dB resonating low-pass filter
- Additional high-pass filter
- LFO with sine, saw, square and random
- 2 analog ADSR envelope generators with key follow for modulation of VCOs, VCF and VCA
- Arpeggiator with Up, Down, Up-Down and Random patterns and up to 4 octaves range
- Paraphonic mode for 2-note performances
- 16-voice Poly Chain allows combining multiple synthesizers for up to 16 voice polyphony
- Main module can be transferred to a standard Eurorack case
- 53 controls
- External CV and Gate input
- MIDI implementation with MIDI channel and Voice Priority selection
The Behringer JT-2 is priced at $189 USD (outside the US). No info on availability or US pricing has been announced.
