It actually just looks great. It sounds amazing. I've dabbled with the idea for years, but this might actually be "the one". I say that a lot. But. Fuck it. _________________
Behringer surprises with a full-size Model D clone.
Clearly not satisfied with announcing clones of both the cult Wasp synthesizer and classic TB-303 this month, budget gear company Behringer has announced an unofficial polyphonic keyboard version of Moog’s Model D.
Behringer’s Poly D follows 2017’s Behringer D, a monophonic, Eurorack compatible take on the classic Model D. Unlike that version, which arrived as a standalone module, the Poly D has a keyboard and design much closer to Moog’s original.
However, the key difference between the Poly D and Moog’s Model D is that Behringer’s synth has a four-voice polyphonic mode. The original didn’t have that feature, and if you want to buy a modern Moog synth with polyphony, you’ll have to spend $5,999 on a Moog One.
Other features of the Poly D include a chorus section inspired by Roland’s Juno-60, a distortion section based on Boss’s DS-1 pedal and a 32-step polyphonic sequencer and arpeggiator. Behringer hasn’t announced a price or release date yet, but if it’s anything like its ARP Odyssey clone, it could be around $500.
Haha, I love this. That they got this finished and decided "fuck it, stick a DS1 in it."
Reckon you could mod it with a JB in the bridge and electrical tape around the bridge posts? _________________
I wish someone would make a copy of that little casio synth with the built in mic that let's you sample voices to the keys. It was so much fun. I thought it was the sh1 but I guess that's roland. What's the casio called ? _________________
Behringer surprises with a full-size Model D clone.
Clearly not satisfied with announcing clones of both the cult Wasp synthesizer and classic TB-303 this month, budget gear company Behringer has announced an unofficial polyphonic keyboard version of Moog’s Model D.
Behringer’s Poly D follows 2017’s Behringer D, a monophonic, Eurorack compatible take on the classic Model D. Unlike that version, which arrived as a standalone module, the Poly D has a keyboard and design much closer to Moog’s original.
However, the key difference between the Poly D and Moog’s Model D is that Behringer’s synth has a four-voice polyphonic mode. The original didn’t have that feature, and if you want to buy a modern Moog synth with polyphony, you’ll have to spend $5,999 on a Moog One.
Other features of the Poly D include a chorus section inspired by Roland’s Juno-60, a distortion section based on Boss’s DS-1 pedal and a 32-step polyphonic sequencer and arpeggiator. Behringer hasn’t announced a price or release date yet, but if it’s anything like its ARP Odyssey clone, it could be around $500.
Haha, I love this. That they got this finished and decided "fuck it, stick a DS1 in it."
The DS1 reference made me spit my morning coffee out as I watched the video this morning. Just waiting to see price point and looking to see what I sell to buy this, the 303, 808 & SH101
Reckon you could mod it with a JB in the bridge and electrical tape around the bridge posts?
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paul_ wrote:
drink 2 beers and wank to the Sears catalog.
robroe wrote:
I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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