"In the '80's, combining a Solina stringer with a Small Stone phaser was the way to go.
That's our take on it - please ignore the date and price as we haven't decided if and when we will build this recreation."

SOLINA STRING ENSEMBLE
Legendary Analog String Ensemble Synthesizer with 49-Voice Polyphony, Ensemble Chorus, Vintage-Style Phase Shifter and Eurorack Fromat
Legendary analog stereo string ensemble synthesizer from '70's
Authentic reproduction of original "ARP/Eminent Solina SE-II" circuitry
Artist roster includes world's most famous pop, rock, jazz and disco musicians
Famous ensemble chorus effect utilizes Bucket Brigade Devices (BBDs) controlled by 2 LFO's
Authentic and classic phase shifter modeled after "Small Stone"
Dedicated Rate control and separate Color switch for fine-tuning of effects speed and tone
String section featuring violin, viola, trumpet, horn, cello and contrabass instruments
12 tone generators with octave divide-down technology to provide full polyphony
Complete Eurorack solution - main module can be transferred to a standard Eurorack case
16 controls give you direct and real-time access to all important parameters
Comprehensive MIDI implementation with MIDI channel and Voice Priority selection
3-Year Warranty Program
Designed and engineered in the U.K.
Competition: ARP/Solina US $1500
Est. Availability: Q4 2018
MAP: US $249.99
Update: Behringer also shared this:
"I’ve been thinking about this... Uli"
Remember, with the CS80 it's not just about the synth engine - it's about the interface and instrument as a whole. And... It not just about the visual/functional interface, it's how it feels - the specific feel of the aftertouch, pivoting, sliders, and how the synth engine responds to that. See the following posts for some perspective on that:
Non News? Yamaha Considering a New CS80?
Sonic TALK 575 - A Load Of Clap
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