How many Behringer Synths should one buy?

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How many Behringer synths should one own?

None: Behringer Synths, 100% B.S.
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18%
1-5: You should demonstrate moderate self control and limit yourself thusly
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34%
6-20: Behringer is cheap as chips, make moar music with moar stuff!
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19%
All of them: You aren't a true fan if you don't buy at least one of everything, get to spendin!
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14%
Go Fish
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16%
 
Total votes: 80

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None :P

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thecontrolcentre wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 5:59 pm None :P
Moar for us then!

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Vectorman wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 5:52 pm I'll probably get rid of my Alpha Juno 2 and Korg Nautilus (both of which I seldom seem to use) to make room for a JT-16 and Wave when those finally become available.
You need Alpha Juno 1.

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I bought a Model D from a shop and ended up with 2 on the day the ordered one was ready for pickup :tu:

Found a good deal on a Model D + Wasp Deluxe and the 3tier rack used so when i was driving home from that sale the Second Model D was ready for pickup and ready to be put in the rack :party:

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More stuff:

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Although I already have this as a free update in my Roland TR-8S.
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egbert101 wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 6:37 pm Image
File this under “Things I didn’t know I need”

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Uncle E wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 7:12 pm
egbert101 wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 6:37 pm Image
File this under “Things I didn’t know I need”
I wanted this purely for the bass drum:



Got to admit, that bass drum kicks!
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How does the TR-8S CR-78 compare?

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ghettosynth wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 6:01 pm
thecontrolcentre wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 5:59 pm None :P
Moar for us then!
You are more than welcome :)

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Uncle E wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 8:19 pm How does the TR-8S CR-78 compare?
In all honesty, I do not find that virtual analog fully satisfies me when it comes to bass or bass drums, and that includes Roland. Does it sound great? Sure, and probably not noticeable in a mix.
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Good to know. Maybe pair it with an Mbase or Volca Kick? I tried to find a good Mbase demo to post but everybody seems to be trying to get 909 out of it. When I used it, I thought it was better for 808/CR-78 kicks.

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Whatever works really. I'm more interested in modern sounds rather than recreating classics, so I have my eye on the Syntakt. But personally, I'm a bit fond of that TT-78 bass drum, in that demo anyway.
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Whether this is interesting to me is related to whether or not it supports xox style programming of the patterns while playing. In other words, can I switch from write to play while it's playing, change patterns, then switch to write and edit the patterns. That's what makes boxes like this to me interesting. That's why I have an RD-6. I like all of the old-school lofi analog instruments, except for the bass drum, but, they're nothing but twin-t circuits and noise generators. I find samples are ok for the most part, but the value of this is that you have volume knobs and a sequencer and this allows for nice real time performance aspects, but only if you can navigate the sequencer in a seamless xox style.

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Always buy what you don't need, now go fish.

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Uncle E wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 6:33 pm
Vectorman wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 5:52 pm I'll probably get rid of my Alpha Juno 2 and Korg Nautilus (both of which I seldom seem to use) to make room for a JT-16 and Wave when those finally become available.
You need Alpha Juno 1.
From what I recall, I got the Alpha Juno around 2018/19 because I figured with prices on the Juno 6/60/106 going through the roof, the Alphas would probably go up next, so why not snag one for cheap while I still could. Somehow I just never got that excited over it. I can just as readily pull up my Goldbaby Juno 6 Kontakt library or Softube Model 84 when I want a hint of Juno flavor in something. In hindsight, I should've just kept the Juno 60 I got for $750 back in 2009 - at least that had a more inviting interface and is more of a classic, I suppose - but I had gotten a bit bored with the sound of that as well.
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