Indeed. Also though, I think that you should think carefully about what matters to you. It's very easy to fall into the trap of "oh well, it's all expensive, but it's great so it's worth it," or, "I can get that feature for less with <some cheaper knockoff>." Both statements have some truth to them. Sometimes it's worth it to save money, sometimes it's not.Stefken wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 8:03 pmI m starting to get used to it that everything modular is expensive.vurt wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 7:43 pm it just feels "feck!" spending nearly a tenner on 3 inches of cable![]()
I m getting used to it that somewhat decent a model cost 300 euro and upwards.
That isn t cheap.
You can get a simple synth for that money, and in the case of Behringer actually a fully featured desktop synth.![]()
So, sometimes, that sexy $300 is just a waste of money, to you, and you should go for the cheap version because it will get the job done. Other times the engineering and detail that go into the more expensive version may very well be worth it to you. If you work at striking a balance, it seems a little less crazy than if every module in your rack is the uber-module. Or, the alternative, every module in your rack is cheap and it's STILL thousands of dollars. The Behringer 55 is a lot of synth but, when not on sale, it's still $3800 and it's nothing but cheap as chips modules, not a boutique module in the lot.

