Behringer Poly D Synth Review By Loopop

Behringer has announced its latest Synth, Behringer Poly D (Affiliate Link) is a Polyphonic Minimoog Clone. The synth comes with a 4-voice engine, a paraphonic model of one of the most wanted synthesizers in the industry.

The 1970s spawned the first truly portable analog synthesizer. It was quickly adopted by lots of renowned musical artists including Jan Hammer, Chick Corea, Rick Wakeman, Jean-Michel Jarre, Isao Tomita, and Keith Emerson to name a few. An ultra-affordable tribute to that iconic synthesizer. With all the features of the original and then amazing, the Behringer POLY D lets you conjure up virtually any monophonic or polyphonic sound imaginable with incredible finesse and ease. The pure analog signal path is based on authentic VCO, VCF, VCA and ladder filter designs in combination with a dedicated and fully analog triangle/square wave LFO. Having a POLY D is like having your own personal time machine. Enabling you to freely embrace the past – or shape the future.

Loopop has already got his hands on an early shipment of the Behringer Poly D and did publish his own review “Paraphonic? Polyphonic? Auto-damp? Everything explained here…

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