Behringer
First Reviews of Behringer Poly D Synth are available
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…“
Consider supporting Loopop through his Patreon, you can preorder the Poly D here: Behringer Poly D (Affiliate Link)
Behringer
«Probability» – Behringer Crave: Generative Patches + Patterns
Generative Patches + Patterns – Probability
«Probability» is a collection of 20 generative patches + patterns. This genre of sound design is very popular inside modular culture, and Crave suggests a good set of features to enter this club.
Controlled chaos and randomness, probability, non-repetitiveness, tempo break, pattern uniqueness, short and long sounds alternation, unexpected changes, silence and density, harmonic and fx-like tones, freaky splashes during a sequence – all these things are included in the soundset.
Pricing and Availability
Probability is available now.
Behringer 2600
2600 – Turning to the Dark Side
Turning to the Dark Side
The ARP 2600 has been on my bucket list since I was a kid but I don’t think I’d ever buy a dusty 70’s classic for 10K. I have room nor budget for it (or the Korg reissue) either. So when this particular 2600 came out, I could not resist. It feels a bit like turning to the Dark Side. But we just can’t blame the devil for every guilty pleasure we give in to.
Pricing and Availability
Behringer
Behringer Looming BCR32 MIDI Sequencer & Controller
Behringer BCR32
Do you know that the original BCR2000 is actually 15 years old? The original designers Bert and Thomas are still with Behringer and thrilled that their baby gets a second life. BCR32 is targeting a released price of $149 USD. You can contribute your feedback for the brand-new development on Facebook here.
Possible BCR32 Features
- USB/MIDI Controller/Sequencer with 32 Multi-Purpose Encoders and Polyphonic 32-Step / 4-Track Zaquencer
- Universal USB/MIDI controller for triggering audio clips, MIDI events or any MIDI equipment
- Highly-acclaimed Zaquencer from ZAQ Audio for unmatched sequencer performance
- Compatible with popular DAWs or other music production software
- 32 multi-purpose encoders for custom assignment of parameters
- 4 virtual groups and 8 dual-mode encoders with push function
- 20 programmable buttons, assignable as note on/off, control and program change, MMC and system exclusive data
- All panel elements are freely assignable, manually or via user-friendly learn mode
- 32-step, 4-track Zaquencer featuring mono/polyphonic drum and note tracks
- Storage of all global parameters and up to 192 patterns, each consisting of 4 tracks
- 2 independent MIDI controls per track (program change, aftertouch, pitch bend, CCs)
- 4 CV/Gate and Sync connectors for controlling synthesizers, drum machines and other equipment
- 2 assignable footswitch connectors for handsfree control
- Multi-function OLED display for easy control of all parameters
- High visibility multi-color LED feedback to show status of all controls
- 1 MIDI input and 2 MIDI output connectors to serve as additional USB to MIDI interface for a Keyboard
- MIDI input with merge function for cascading several control units
- USB powered compact design for ultimate portability
- Compatible with Apple iPad* via USB Camera Adapter (not included)
- Class-compliant MIDI/USB protocol for “plug and play” operation
- 3-year extended warranty upon registration
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