MATRIXSYNTH: BEHRINGER MODEL D REVIEW and 15-minute manual


Thursday, April 19, 2018

BEHRINGER MODEL D REVIEW and 15-minute manual


Published on Apr 19, 2018 loopop

"The Behringer Model D is an homage (or clone, depending on your point of view...) to the classic and legendary Minimoog Model D.

Behringer's main achievement, aside from creating a faithful and great sounding synth, is pricing it at $300. In this video I review some of the "cons" of this synth, and the many "pros" that make it a very enjoyable synthesizer, including three oscillators, a classic ladder filter, 5 modulation sources, two envelopes, two LFOs and a small but capable set of patch points.

Gear used alongside the D:
The Arturia Keystep
Cremacaffe Kosmo stand"

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