Behringer: *LOTS* of classic analogue clones in the works ....

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Who knows how close Behringer are to turning this into a reality, but the roadmap seems clear ... when will Behringer talk on this ? the next significant trade show ?

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Revelation covered in more detail on these blog entries, including details on the original instruments being cloned:

http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2017/ ... hi-clones/
http://www.synthanatomy.com/2017/12/the ... d-909.html
http://cdm.link/2017/12/behringer-go-nu ... m-machine/

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viral marketing shenanigans .... or webmaster booboo .... the product links are already taken down (or in the case of the synth page, stripped of all the future clones)

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More synths in the world can't be a bad thing, though sure, you'll have nay sayers.

Would like to try the cat and 2600.

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Behringer is a little crazy. But, hey, why not, if those are as good as the D, i don't think there'll be many complaints. :) (Even though i'm sure Moog purists will still wrinkle their noses over the D)

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Nothing that hasn't been heavily rumoured before.

If they can pull off the 2600.... A synth I've always wanted but never been able to justify.

We'll just have to wait and see what 2018 brings.

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chk071 wrote:Behringer is a little crazy. But, hey, why not, if those are as good as the D, i don't think there'll be many complaints. :) (Even though i'm sure Moog purists will still wrinkle their noses over the D)
They are not crazy but serious merchants with lots of knowledge in the most important aspect: technical proof and reliability.

Their products are cheap (and thus not that much respected, reputation-wise) but in fact they just know how to establish a business with chinese suppliers. They worked for years and years on - and with - this supply chain. It pays off.

(end of 2ct)

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elassi wrote:(end of 2ct)
:?:

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elassi wrote:
chk071 wrote:Behringer is a little crazy. But, hey, why not, if those are as good as the D, i don't think there'll be many complaints. :) (Even though i'm sure Moog purists will still wrinkle their noses over the D)
They are not crazy but serious merchants with lots of knowledge in the most important aspect: technical proof and reliability.

Their products are cheap (and thus not that much respected, reputation-wise) but in fact they just know how to establish a business with chinese suppliers. They worked for years and years on - and with - this supply chain. It pays off.

(end of 2ct)
I'm actually surprised, because i wasn't aware that Behringer is that big. But, the way Uli Behringer talks about their factories in China, they gotta be mighty big. At least for a music hardware company.

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elassi wrote:
chk071 wrote:Behringer is a little crazy. But, hey, why not, if those are as good as the D, i don't think there'll be many complaints. :) (Even though i'm sure Moog purists will still wrinkle their noses over the D)
They are not crazy but serious merchants with lots of knowledge in the most important aspect: technical proof and reliability.

Their products are cheap (and thus not that much respected, reputation-wise) but in fact they just know how to establish a business with chinese suppliers. They worked for years and years on - and with - this supply chain. It pays off.

(end of 2ct)
Their products are not much respected because they're cheap, but because they're grenerally crap.
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Daags wrote:
elassi wrote:(end of 2ct)
:?:
My 2ct, because other members may have another opinion.

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Behringer doing classic synths, is like me scoring the Star Wars franchise.
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elassi wrote:
Daags wrote:
elassi wrote:(end of 2ct)
:?:
My 2ct
ahhhhhhhhh .... gotcha.

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I don't doubt Behringer is a smart company, but not a serious one when it come to release schedules.

The model D is still not avaible, I wouldn't loose sleep over this new plans, probably more than a year away-
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BMoore wrote:
elassi wrote:
chk071 wrote:Behringer is a little crazy. But, hey, why not, if those are as good as the D, i don't think there'll be many complaints. :) (Even though i'm sure Moog purists will still wrinkle their noses over the D)
They are not crazy but serious merchants with lots of knowledge in the most important aspect: technical proof and reliability.

Their products are cheap (and thus not that much respected, reputation-wise) but in fact they just know how to establish a business with chinese suppliers. They worked for years and years on - and with - this supply chain. It pays off.

(end of 2ct)
Their products are not much respected because they're cheap, but because they're grenerally crap.
Not all parts of the Behringer group are cheap brands (and they come with a fair bit of know-how)

http://www.musictri.be/brands?active=Brands

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BMoore wrote:Behringer doing classic synths, is like me scoring the Star Wars franchise.
Congrats !

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