- Eurack-sized Analog Monosynth Module with 3 Oscillats
- A-440 Tuning Reference
- Filter Amp Envelopes
- Lowpass/Highpass VCF
- MIDI In/Thru
Connector Type | MIDI USB |
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Included Components | Legendary Analog Synthesizer w |
Manufacturer | Behringer |
UPC | 653341317032 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00653341317032 |
Item Weight | 3.75 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19.4 x 7.5 x 5.25 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | MODEL D |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 11, 2018 |
Color Name | Black |
13 reviews for Behringer Model D Analog Synthesizer
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Anupam Roy –
Great clone
Todd Ferguson –
Excelente synthe, gran sonido, relativamente fácil de usar, a veces olvido como asignar el LFO, OSC o ADSR para modular el sonido, pero se debe a que no lo he usado tan frecuentemente por falta de espacio. Es muy facil sacarle buen sonido para bajos y leads. El VCF agrega la textura inconfundible del sonido analogo. Los synthes virtuales ya emulan muy bien este sonido, pero la experiencia manipular perillas y cablear el equipo lo hace mas disfrutable
Kohl Jary –
Small and sturdy enough to pack around the house and practice/record without much trouble. Spends half the time on my living room table, and the other half in the studio room. (Just make sure it has time to warm up before you go wild on it.) The added midi is perfect. I’m almost certain this is going to get me invested in building a Eurorack though.
Crazy Diamond –
I don’t know how anyone could give this less than 5 stars. It’s a well-built mini-Minimogue for a few hundred bucks, with extra CV in/out, that sounds as good as the original, but with more stability. Make sure you do the internal tuning when you first receive the unit and let it warm up for 30 minutes before you do that.
Jase Michel –
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Llego a tiempo y es un magnífico sintetizador, suena brutal!
Sven Magnus Mays –
Sounds great when it works, which is most of the time, but mine developed a frequent weird modulation glitch that even Behringer couldn’t figure out. There was nothing they could do for me and it was too late to return or exchange it. So I just have to hope it doesn’t happen when I’m recording or performing. Buyer beware. Most people have zero issues with this, but you never know. You get what you pay for sometimes.
Sven Magnus Mays –
I sold my Minimoog that I had for 40 years a few years ago simply because I wasn’t using it. It was too valuable to take on stage and so there it sat in its road case. I first saw this bad boy at Guitar Center, walked up to it, dialed in a patch and started playing. The sales guy came up to me and asked me ‘how did you do that so fast’. After explaining that I used to have 2 Minimoogs on stage and patch changes many times happened while you were playing another keyboard, you develop muscle memory. That’s the compliment for this thing. Except for some subtle, and welcome additions, it works and feels like the original at under $500.
Wjones40 –
The Model D is an excellent synth. The quality is fantastic and the sound is amazing. I tune it with a pedal (audio out from my interface) and haven’t had to calibrate.
This is my third Behringer synth (along with a Deepmind and Neutron) and I love them all. In fact I enjoy them so much I’ve got a Cat on the way!
If you’re just starting out, this is the perfect synth to learn with.
studio-mars –
Behringer did not just clone a classic synthesizer, they added multiple features. I am able to use this synthesizer along with my old PAiA Modular synthesizer and more recently purchased, Korg SQ-1 Sequencers. This instrument is well crafted, the knob use and switches are all quite solid, plus it is MIDI friendly for use with a computer or MIDI controller. I merely wish that this was either designed for a 19″ rack style cabinet or that the case was square, so that it would easily sit upright. The overall height of this instrument is designed for use in a Eurorack style cabinet, but I will like construct custom made cabinets more in the style and size of my PAiA cabinets. All-in-all, it is a great instrument!
David Shoup –
I loved this unit, and still do. So much so, I bought a second one so I could have a duophonic experience. One of the units was bought used, which invalidates the warranty. Everything went great until both failed. Amazon worked with me on getting their unit fixed, but nothing worked, so I sent it back for a refund, which was a mistake. I still had the used one and, on a hunch, checked the MIDI cable I used to connect them. It had failed. After trying everything, I used the Synthtool utility and did a “factory reset” on it. I bought a new MIDI cable and everything has worked perfectly since then. I really wish we had explored the possibility of a factory reset on the original unit. I replaced it with a Poly-D and use the Model D for bass lines, effects and leads.
audioman –
The Behringer Model D is a very fine synth with fine build quality and truly proper sound. It has one very annoying flaw: if a note begins exactly when the previous one ends, the filter envelope doesn’t trigger even though it should, just like with every other synth (the notes don’t overlap). This problem is unique to this synth, it doesn’t happen with any other analog synth I’ve ever used, and I’ve used quite enough synths, including modular setups with CV to MIDI modules. The only way to avoid this problem in the “Boog” is to disable “legato”, but then you can’t have this behavior when you actually need it (by extending the previous note so that it overlaps with the beginning of the next note). Despite this very annoying problem, I’m still giving it 5 stars, because the value for the money is off the charts, you get truly proper, high quality voltage controlled oscillators and ladder filter.
jayceeloop –
I did not believe my eyes when I saw this on prime, in India, while it has a month long wait everywhere else in the world. Price wasnt too bad either. Was delivered as promised in perfect condition. As for the product itself, there’s tons of YouTube videos. I let my Moog Minitaur go to make space for this and I have very few regrets.
studio-mars –
It sounds damn close to a Model D to my ear, and at a damn good price point. But it’s a Behringer, so don’t expect stellar build quality, and I would baby the hell out of it if I was planning on taking it anywhere.