Yeah so true.
Behringer are hopefully putting the nail in the coffin for the analog resurgence
Like how Wendyās restaurants ākilledā aioli a few years ago.
Nothing like a mass market watering down to sour the stomach.
I consider this to be a moral good. Leave nostalgia in the past- the future is waiting for us
To infinity and beyondā¦
Analog is likeā¦so 2017
The future- FM Sampling/Granular
Behringer are too busy trying to clone everyone, they havenāt realised we have all moved on from what they are still trying to clone.
Too slow sorry Behringer
Hereās a thought Behringer, try and come up with an original idea!!
I know itās not in your DNA, but give it a go why donāt ya
Deepmind was a pretty decent idea?
Also, that Maelstrom idea they were tossing around sounds like a decent idea
mmmā¦the deepmind doesnāt interest me at all unfortunately.
Synthesis wise no innovation, itās just way too safe and bland.
And surprisingly looks similar to a Juno
Whatās the Maelstrom?
Itās was part of their leak
From the top of the thread
More choice can only be good IMHO. FM & granular in particular is being praised to death on these boards, which is aight and all, but the more the merrier I say!
Iāll be grabbing that analog vocoder if they ever make a desktop version. Itās not a coincidence that both classic scratch sounds are vocoded speech, I bet more great sounds could be conjured with one. And running drums through a vocoder always sounds cool and you can come up with great pluck/stab hits.
You can buy the Roland Boutique version of the exact same machine today.
yes, but I am only interested if its analog. I already have several digital vocoders I can use if needed.
Even though I now own two ACB boxes, I am not convinced of the sound quality of the emulations.
Form past experience with Behringerās audio interfacesā¦ I would not be too excited about Maelstromā¦ expect bugs, glitches and firmware updates (only with a windows updater) that make things worse or do nothing.
I wonder how many people use the VR interface?
Didnāt realize it costs $5000.
Iām hoping for those drum machines they āleakedā
Iāll be really sad if I donāt get my 300$ 909 clone
Iād like a Deepmind 6 sometime in the future tbh but since I am a horrible keyboard player Iāve got nothing to do with 12 voices
Exciting news in that it means that we will likely have a variety of affordable analog polysynths coming in the next couple of years. I hope Roland does an awesome one in the Boutique format.
Roland is happy to sell you one right now for $299.