I can't wait for your new synth products. I don't see why there's a difference in an analog modeling software based synth that is literally acting the same way a Moog circuit is and an equal analog circuit. Who cares?Īs far as the comments about whether it's unethical or not that Behringer is cloning other people's circuits: Hardware and VST company giants are doing that for ages. The only downside is that the knobs are too close to each other and turning certain knobs becomes a tedious process. For the authentic replication of the legendary Minimoog Model D sound, 'D-typical' JFETs and identical transistors, resistors and capacitors were used. Plus the guys at Behringer were cool enough to add an extra LFO and proper Midi support. The Behringer Model D is a monophonic analogue synthesizer in desktop design. The sound is simply amazing, pretty much 100% like the original thing. So, when I saw this clone from Behringer it was an instant buy. And even if I could afford it I'd probably not spend all that money on a vintage machine with no midi support that would cost me a fortune to maintain in the future. I loved MiniMoog's sound but couldn't afford it given that I'm just a hobbyist. Note that my ratings take into account the product's price.
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