Behringer - is that a moog modular?
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2020 8:55 pm
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Yes, they did remake the System 100 in eurorack but they also remade the Moog 55/35/15.skinmechanic wrote:it’s their remake of the system 100 it’s on their youtube channel
Reverse engineered them, like they did to Mackie. But really eurorack is chock full of clones of any classic synth modules you can name. Some are better than the orginals, but from what I've seen and heard, these are straight-up dolly-the-sheep.SeedyLee wrote:No, it’s a Behringer modular. The only company that makes Moog modulars is Moog.
I’m sure Behringer managed to rip off some of Moog’s design though.
Not bad for software modular but is more a performance have yet to see some true modular sequence on it.Bachus wrote:Am i the only one allergic to eurorack and the hassle that comes with it?
Now, inlove modulardesigned synths..
As long as they are software based..
For example the synth inside drambo (ios) my latest buy i# just plain out incredible... no wires and you can save your builds,,
Modulars can be a bit of a chore when it comes to patching them, yes. Photos make it a little easier to replicate a patch you've created in the past, but still time involved in re-cabling which is time you could be using to play. Aside that, the joy of creating sounds just not available with even some of the most complex synths available make them a very rewarding endeavour once past the initial speed-bumps.Bachus wrote:Am i the only one allergic to eurorack and the hassle that comes with it?
Now, inlove modulardesigned synths..
As long as they are software based..
For example the synth inside drambo (ios) my latest buy i# just plain out incredible... no wires and you can save your builds,,
The cost of a complete modular is quite considerable when compared to a 'preset' synth from one of the big three, yes. Then again so is the cost of Quantum or Prophet X or Moog One (yes they are polys, but let's overlook that little (big) differenceMr_SamDoogie wrote:
Not bad for software modular but is more a performance have yet to see some true modular sequence on it.
On the other hand there not much I have with modular until i saw and heard "Make Noise Black & Gold Shared System" bubboom sounds so good but so expenssssive that what I call modular glitchy , fuzzy , wizzy , sizzle flurp and flarps.