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作为一名精英,我曾心存疑虑……
1970年,原始3振荡器/单声道Minimoog是第一个独立的便携式合成器,改变了所有合成器向前发展的路径。它本质上是合成器界的普罗米修斯,但在1970年……它有局限性。然而,这个合成器负责平克·弗洛伊德,Zapp & Roger,乔治·克林顿/议会等无尽的歌曲……
因此,当Behringer以800美元的价格重新制作出1.5万至2万美元的Minimoog时,我很怀疑。我做了我的研究,当它交付时,我立刻被1000%的印象所打动。在声音上,Behringer钉住了它,我毫不费力地重现了在70年代和80年代的许多歌曲中听到的Juicy-Rubbery Fat Bass Patch。构建质量是可靠的,非常可靠。旋钮/轮子在转弯时有很好的阻力。此外,Behringer通过添加第4振荡器,复调能力,从朱诺的标志性合唱,从老板的DS-1的Overdrive,琶音器和音序器使这个产品更好!严重哇!
当玩这款合成器时,你会有一种内在的熟悉感,这既令人兴奋又有机,但你也会意识到这款键盘真的是今天(52年后)所有键盘都基于的第一个独立合成器,无论是Korg XD, Nord Lead还是Juno,你都能感受到它。很明显,你站在一个历史上特别的东西面前,你立刻看到了合成进化开始的源头。
贝林格正式征服了我。
(在下图中,复制“More Bounce To the Ounce”中的低音旋钮设置)
\nSo when Behringer recreated the $15K-$20K Minimoog for only $800, I was skeptical. I did my research, and upon its delivery, I was immediately 1000% impressed. Sonically, Behringer NAILED IT, and I effortlessly recreated that Juicy-Rubbery Fat Bass Patch heard on so many tracks from the 70s & 80s. The build quality is solid, VERY SOLID. The knobs\/wheels have a nice resistance when turning. Additionally, Behringer made this product even better by adding a 4th Oscillator, Polyphonic capability, Iconic Chorus from the Juno, Overdrive from Bosss DS-1, an arpeggiator & sequencer! Seriously wow!
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\nWhen playing this synthesizer, theres a inherent familiarity thats both exciting & organic, but you also realize that this keyboard really is the first stand-alone synth that all keyboards today (52 years later) are based upon, whether its the Korg XD, Nord Lead, or Juno, you just feel it. Its made apparent that youre standing in the presence of something historically special, and you instantly see the source of where the evolution of synthesis began.
\nBehringer officially won me over.
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\n(In the photo below, copy the knob settings for the bass from \"More Bounce To The Ounce\")", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Christopher Bu\u0308r", "sir_whereareyou": "Detroit\/Naples", "sir_background": "Detroit Techno\/Dub Techno\/Downtempo Lo-Fi Instrumental\/Ambient Textures", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27332, "store_items_review_id": 382814, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-225f2544d08791080f5b5fd87c538de5ac2fd859\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjA3MjIyOTQ0LXBocHk3b2ZxNC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20221207222944-phpy7ofq4.jpeg", "sir_title": "As an elitist, I had doubts...", "sir_comments": "In 1970, the Original 3 oscillator\/monophonic Minimoog was the first stand-alone portable synthesizer that changed the path for all synths moving forward. Its essentially the Prometheus of synthesizers, but in 1970...It had limitations. However, this synth was responsible for endless tracks by Pink Floyd, Zapp & Roger, George Clinton\/Parliament, etc...
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\nSo when Behringer recreated the $15K-$20K Minimoog for only $800, I was skeptical. I did my research, and upon its delivery, I was immediately 1000% impressed. Sonically, Behringer NAILED IT, and I effortlessly recreated that Juicy-Rubbery Fat Bass Patch heard on so many tracks from the 70s & 80s. The build quality is solid, VERY SOLID. The knobs\/wheels have a nice resistance when turning. Additionally, Behringer made this product even better by adding a 4th Oscillator, Polyphonic capability, Iconic Chorus from the Juno, Overdrive from Bosss DS-1, an arpeggiator & sequencer! Seriously wow!
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\nWhen playing this synthesizer, theres a inherent familiarity thats both exciting & organic, but you also realize that this keyboard really is the first stand-alone synth that all keyboards today (52 years later) are based upon, whether its the Korg XD, Nord Lead, or Juno, you just feel it. Its made apparent that youre standing in the presence of something historically special, and you instantly see the source of where the evolution of synthesis began.
\nBehringer officially won me over.
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\n(In the photo below, copy the knob settings for the bass from \"More Bounce To The Ounce\")", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Christopher Bu\u0308r", "sir_whereareyou": "Detroit\/Naples", "sir_background": "Detroit Techno\/Dub Techno\/Downtempo Lo-Fi Instrumental\/Ambient Textures", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27185, "store_items_review_id": 382006, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-a8acbb9be9bb2837d20dbca42af814c383e460a8\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjA0NTI1LXBocGRrZm1hbS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20221201204525-phpdkfmam.jpeg", "sir_title": "Minimoog and so much more!", "sir_comments": "Ive wanted a Minimoog sine \"A Farewell to Kings\". When my garage band talked about the big time, we always talked about my playing a Minimoog. Now, years later, I buy this. No regrets! Paraphony or monophonic, built in distortion, extra oscillator, built in chorus, midi, a sequencer built in, a hold function... a sound thats fat and versatile - unbelievable! I play this and my Behringer Odyssey almost every day - and Im a guitar player! If youve got the budget, its a no brainer! In one year, Ive purchased a 2600, an Odyssey and a Minimoog (poly D). It just doesnt get any better than this! User note - let the analog synths warm up for a few minutes before you play them - this keeps the annoying tuning drift to a minimum!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Malachi Goodman", "sir_whereareyou": "Virginia Beach, VA", "sir_background": "Neoclassical\/Metal Guitar, Synth", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 23762, "store_items_review_id": 364680, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/SiWPrWSjdAk", "sir_title": "All I wanted and more...", "sir_comments": "I was looking for a synthesizer (obviously) for my music production. Im a guitarist, this was my first real keyboard. I wanted something with power, creative options, something I could really fine tune. After watching lots of demos, samples, researching the features, etc - Wow, this was really a big bang for my buck. If theres room here, Ill add - it seems a limitation to be able to play up to [only] 4 oscillators at a time (yes that means only 4 notes max), the original this is based off of, only had 3! This may be a sticking point for some, but its designed this way for a reason, and I dont think all those hits that were created over the decades saw it as a problem for the pure, thick, full, rich, analog sound it puts out. The sequencer is a pure bonus and I see limitless creative options here. I quickly found out after plugging it into the computer via USB that it functions as a full-featured keyboard, using all software driven sounds, complete with the pitch\/modulation bend. Yeah, I am pretty happy with this, and dont see myself needing another keyboard for a long time.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Scott", "sir_whereareyou": "Lansdale, PA", "sir_background": "I go way back, 60s 70s, 80s music", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 18279, "store_items_review_id": 338733, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/QHo1ksuk9N8", "sir_title": "Love It", "sir_comments": "So. I never had much faith in Behringer but I love this synth. Ive been playing with it for about a year now and I know its capable of more than what I do with it but for what I wanted its perfect. Switching between mono synth and poly synth is awesome. Does it have the best synth sound in the world? Maybe not. Does it work and make for a great live or recording tool? Yes. Its pretty durable and I love the materials its built from. Feels robust and I think its pretty to look at. Below you can hear it featured in a short song. I feel its worth every dollar.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Michael Williams", "sir_whereareyou": "San Angelo, TX", "sir_background": "Played in and recorded a band for 5 years, live sound for 3 years", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 4996, "store_items_review_id": 276109, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-747b8c39ee42764d5f693b6c0fab34b5ede66b9e\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNzEzMTM0NjM1LXBocGIxaDRmei5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200713134635-phpb1h4fz.jpeg", "sir_title": "This is what I\u2019ve needed my whole life.", "sir_comments": "I bought 3 synths before pulling the trigger on this. I even bought the Prophet Rev 2 which is double the price and I still found myself drooling over this synth. Videos buy Firechild and Moot Booxle were the ones that really did this machine justice.
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\nLet me start by saying the tone that you hear in those videos are exactly what you can achieve. The tone is insanely amazing.
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\nThis is one of those synths that you pick up on real quick. Its very easy to learn on.
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\nI now understand what people mean by when they say \"you change the way you approach the keyboard with a monosynth\". Even though it has polyphonic capabilities it will still perform differently than many might expect especially if you are a newcomer to the analog synth world.
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\nI highly suggest this synth, I find myself constantly creating noises and becoming inspired by the many knobs, the arp and sequencing capabilities. Its one of the most creative instruments Ive ever been lucky enough to own.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Knight", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "Heavy Metal, Synthwave songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 4441, "store_items_review_id": 273539, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-9477f11e0b221c686dc265efa076c54fc4ff9ddb\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNjIzMjE1ODQ3LXBocGJubmp6ay5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200623215847-phpbnnjzk.jpeg", "sir_title": "Fabulous synth", "sir_comments": "Incredible synth for the money. I read a review saying the polyphony is messed up - its not. You have to set each of the oscillators to the same octave for it to work like a traditional poly-synth with four voices). Each voice runs on one of the 4 fully analog oscillators. Cant believe the tone Im getting from a $... synth. Model D without spending an arm and a leg. Also, no issues with this being quiet - dont understand why this would be an issue anyway. Thats what mixings for! Ill buy a new mixing desk with the $5,000 I saved buying this and move the fade up a couple dB... also the build feels solid. Love having a polyphonic model D in my studio. Big source of inspiration.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "John Tyler", "sir_whereareyou": "Fort Worth, TX", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3439, "store_items_review_id": 268716, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-b9c3c4a9a376d4ef75e29aa4a2515b63f5780d21\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTE1MTg0MDU3LXBocHQyM2Z6cC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200515184057-phpt23fzp.jpeg", "sir_title": "Behringer has nailed it! I love this synth!!!", "sir_comments": "Ive never written a review but feel so strongly that this is such a GREAT synth (and Im no newbie, Ive owned over 50 in my life, as well as designed my own from scratch with discrete components - see photo) that I am compelled to balance out some of what I feel are undeserved negative comments posted here. I myself have been having a blast with my Poly D since receiving it last week. That being said, I think there will be some expecting this to be a typical modern polyphonic synth and are bound to be disappointed. BUT if you are more knowledgeable about classic analog synths and realistically set your expectations that this is the MiniMoog you always dreamt of but could never afford (how can these guys complain after spending $... on a $5K synth) but with not only an added oscillator, but with a sequencer, extra modulation capabilities, and aftertouch then I promise you the Poly D will NOT disappoint. \"Audio Engineers\" who just flip the Poly switch expecting it to play chords with the individual oscillators probably not even tuned or even in the same octave are naturally going to throw up their hands up and give crap reviews. And I dont know what unit theyre looking at, but mine is built like a tank, much more solid and heavier than any of my current Korgs or Rolands. As for \"clicks\" and noise and low-output complaints, again, not judging, but knowing how to hook up your gear and how to correctly tweak envelopes does pay dividends.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Gary", "sir_whereareyou": "Redwood Shores", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3440, "store_items_review_id": 268716, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/KpLu5rwlRas", "sir_title": "Behringer has nailed it! I love this synth!!!", "sir_comments": "Ive never written a review but feel so strongly that this is such a GREAT synth (and Im no newbie, Ive owned over 50 in my life, as well as designed my own from scratch with discrete components - see photo) that I am compelled to balance out some of what I feel are undeserved negative comments posted here. I myself have been having a blast with my Poly D since receiving it last week. That being said, I think there will be some expecting this to be a typical modern polyphonic synth and are bound to be disappointed. BUT if you are more knowledgeable about classic analog synths and realistically set your expectations that this is the MiniMoog you always dreamt of but could never afford (how can these guys complain after spending $... on a $5K synth) but with not only an added oscillator, but with a sequencer, extra modulation capabilities, and aftertouch then I promise you the Poly D will NOT disappoint. \"Audio Engineers\" who just flip the Poly switch expecting it to play chords with the individual oscillators probably not even tuned or even in the same octave are naturally going to throw up their hands up and give crap reviews. And I dont know what unit theyre looking at, but mine is built like a tank, much more solid and heavier than any of my current Korgs or Rolands. As for \"clicks\" and noise and low-output complaints, again, not judging, but knowing how to hook up your gear and how to correctly tweak envelopes does pay dividends.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Gary", "sir_whereareyou": "Redwood Shores", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6881, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-8c8c5ae39bce5109068cbecf87ce9759508e25c9\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTc1OTMzLXBocHkyeWh5dy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928175933-phpy2yhyw.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6882, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-f1f0019d2353220511470c45118f8aececba8dea\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTc1OTQzLXBocG1rMG9yMS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928175943-phpmk0or1.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6883, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-a837182fd1bde16a72e9cc51d3cbd1531a6bee55\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTgwMDAyLXBocDJuenVsOC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928180002-php2nzul8.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3362, "store_items_review_id": 268335, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-2b264800973b4c1e9300cf7063069cb59fa90a9e\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTEyMTY0NjEyLXBocHFpbWV4Mi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200512164612-phpqimex2.jpeg", "sir_title": "To be honest, I\u2019m having Fun.", "sir_comments": "The more I play it, the more I like it. Its not a moog or full polyphonic, but if you want a monophonic analog synthesizer built solid with a full size a keyboard, its worth it too me.
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\nI own a minitaur and sub Phatty and they dont sound like the original Minimoog either. But I like that, its different in a good way.
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\nIts not perfect. You need to give it gain and you cant save patches. If you can live with that, its an awesome instrument.", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "emmanuel atengco", "sir_whereareyou": "Encinitas, CA", "sir_background": "Guitar Player\/ Dj", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3177, "store_items_review_id": 267088, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-0bb08e220fe6e063fa830d106dedc2cd04df5a9f\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTAxMTUwMTQ2LXBocGZuM2VsYy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200501150146-phpfn3elc.jpeg", "sir_title": "It looks nice but doesnt sound nice.", "sir_comments": "I was really excited to get this because the rackmount monophonic Behringer Model D sounds fantastic. This instrument, however, is vastly different than their rackmount Model D. First, the overall output of this instrument is far too low. By the time you gain stage properly at the mixer or interface, you have a very high noise floor. Second, the envelopes are too clicky. Even with a slightly slower attack time, you get a loud click and pop that goes thought the audio signal. Third, even after all that, the oscillators dont have the same bite and aggressiveness as the rackmount Behringer Model D. On a positive note, the external build quality is nice and impressive. Unfortunately, the sound engine does not live up to the hype.", "sir_rating": "2.0", "sir_name": "Jon", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" } ]" :for-review="382814">
迷你moog和这么多!
我想要一张《永别了,诸王》之后的迷你唱片。当我的车库乐队谈论大时刻时,我们总是谈论我演奏Minimoog。多年后的今天,我买了这个。不后悔!对调或单声道,内置失真,额外振荡器,内置合唱,中低音,内置音序器,保持功能…一个肥胖和多才多艺的声音-难以置信!我几乎每天都弹这个和我的贝林格奥德赛——而且我是个吉他手!如果你有足够的预算,这是显而易见的!在一年内,我买了一辆2600,一辆奥德赛和一辆Minimoog (poly D)。没有什么比这更好的了!用户注意:让模拟合成器在你播放它们之前热身几分钟-这使恼人的调谐漂移降至最低!
\nSo when Behringer recreated the $15K-$20K Minimoog for only $800, I was skeptical. I did my research, and upon its delivery, I was immediately 1000% impressed. Sonically, Behringer NAILED IT, and I effortlessly recreated that Juicy-Rubbery Fat Bass Patch heard on so many tracks from the 70s & 80s. The build quality is solid, VERY SOLID. The knobs\/wheels have a nice resistance when turning. Additionally, Behringer made this product even better by adding a 4th Oscillator, Polyphonic capability, Iconic Chorus from the Juno, Overdrive from Bosss DS-1, an arpeggiator & sequencer! Seriously wow!
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\nWhen playing this synthesizer, theres a inherent familiarity thats both exciting & organic, but you also realize that this keyboard really is the first stand-alone synth that all keyboards today (52 years later) are based upon, whether its the Korg XD, Nord Lead, or Juno, you just feel it. Its made apparent that youre standing in the presence of something historically special, and you instantly see the source of where the evolution of synthesis began.
\nBehringer officially won me over.
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\n(In the photo below, copy the knob settings for the bass from \"More Bounce To The Ounce\")", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Christopher Bu\u0308r", "sir_whereareyou": "Detroit\/Naples", "sir_background": "Detroit Techno\/Dub Techno\/Downtempo Lo-Fi Instrumental\/Ambient Textures", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27332, "store_items_review_id": 382814, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-225f2544d08791080f5b5fd87c538de5ac2fd859\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjA3MjIyOTQ0LXBocHk3b2ZxNC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20221207222944-phpy7ofq4.jpeg", "sir_title": "As an elitist, I had doubts...", "sir_comments": "In 1970, the Original 3 oscillator\/monophonic Minimoog was the first stand-alone portable synthesizer that changed the path for all synths moving forward. Its essentially the Prometheus of synthesizers, but in 1970...It had limitations. However, this synth was responsible for endless tracks by Pink Floyd, Zapp & Roger, George Clinton\/Parliament, etc...
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\nSo when Behringer recreated the $15K-$20K Minimoog for only $800, I was skeptical. I did my research, and upon its delivery, I was immediately 1000% impressed. Sonically, Behringer NAILED IT, and I effortlessly recreated that Juicy-Rubbery Fat Bass Patch heard on so many tracks from the 70s & 80s. The build quality is solid, VERY SOLID. The knobs\/wheels have a nice resistance when turning. Additionally, Behringer made this product even better by adding a 4th Oscillator, Polyphonic capability, Iconic Chorus from the Juno, Overdrive from Bosss DS-1, an arpeggiator & sequencer! Seriously wow!
\n
\nWhen playing this synthesizer, theres a inherent familiarity thats both exciting & organic, but you also realize that this keyboard really is the first stand-alone synth that all keyboards today (52 years later) are based upon, whether its the Korg XD, Nord Lead, or Juno, you just feel it. Its made apparent that youre standing in the presence of something historically special, and you instantly see the source of where the evolution of synthesis began.
\nBehringer officially won me over.
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\n(In the photo below, copy the knob settings for the bass from \"More Bounce To The Ounce\")", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Christopher Bu\u0308r", "sir_whereareyou": "Detroit\/Naples", "sir_background": "Detroit Techno\/Dub Techno\/Downtempo Lo-Fi Instrumental\/Ambient Textures", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27185, "store_items_review_id": 382006, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-a8acbb9be9bb2837d20dbca42af814c383e460a8\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjA0NTI1LXBocGRrZm1hbS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20221201204525-phpdkfmam.jpeg", "sir_title": "Minimoog and so much more!", "sir_comments": "Ive wanted a Minimoog sine \"A Farewell to Kings\". When my garage band talked about the big time, we always talked about my playing a Minimoog. Now, years later, I buy this. No regrets! Paraphony or monophonic, built in distortion, extra oscillator, built in chorus, midi, a sequencer built in, a hold function... a sound thats fat and versatile - unbelievable! I play this and my Behringer Odyssey almost every day - and Im a guitar player! If youve got the budget, its a no brainer! In one year, Ive purchased a 2600, an Odyssey and a Minimoog (poly D). It just doesnt get any better than this! User note - let the analog synths warm up for a few minutes before you play them - this keeps the annoying tuning drift to a minimum!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Malachi Goodman", "sir_whereareyou": "Virginia Beach, VA", "sir_background": "Neoclassical\/Metal Guitar, Synth", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 23762, "store_items_review_id": 364680, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/SiWPrWSjdAk", "sir_title": "All I wanted and more...", "sir_comments": "I was looking for a synthesizer (obviously) for my music production. Im a guitarist, this was my first real keyboard. I wanted something with power, creative options, something I could really fine tune. After watching lots of demos, samples, researching the features, etc - Wow, this was really a big bang for my buck. If theres room here, Ill add - it seems a limitation to be able to play up to [only] 4 oscillators at a time (yes that means only 4 notes max), the original this is based off of, only had 3! This may be a sticking point for some, but its designed this way for a reason, and I dont think all those hits that were created over the decades saw it as a problem for the pure, thick, full, rich, analog sound it puts out. The sequencer is a pure bonus and I see limitless creative options here. I quickly found out after plugging it into the computer via USB that it functions as a full-featured keyboard, using all software driven sounds, complete with the pitch\/modulation bend. Yeah, I am pretty happy with this, and dont see myself needing another keyboard for a long time.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Scott", "sir_whereareyou": "Lansdale, PA", "sir_background": "I go way back, 60s 70s, 80s music", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 18279, "store_items_review_id": 338733, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/QHo1ksuk9N8", "sir_title": "Love It", "sir_comments": "So. I never had much faith in Behringer but I love this synth. Ive been playing with it for about a year now and I know its capable of more than what I do with it but for what I wanted its perfect. Switching between mono synth and poly synth is awesome. Does it have the best synth sound in the world? Maybe not. Does it work and make for a great live or recording tool? Yes. Its pretty durable and I love the materials its built from. Feels robust and I think its pretty to look at. Below you can hear it featured in a short song. I feel its worth every dollar.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Michael Williams", "sir_whereareyou": "San Angelo, TX", "sir_background": "Played in and recorded a band for 5 years, live sound for 3 years", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 4996, "store_items_review_id": 276109, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-747b8c39ee42764d5f693b6c0fab34b5ede66b9e\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNzEzMTM0NjM1LXBocGIxaDRmei5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200713134635-phpb1h4fz.jpeg", "sir_title": "This is what I\u2019ve needed my whole life.", "sir_comments": "I bought 3 synths before pulling the trigger on this. I even bought the Prophet Rev 2 which is double the price and I still found myself drooling over this synth. Videos buy Firechild and Moot Booxle were the ones that really did this machine justice.
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\nLet me start by saying the tone that you hear in those videos are exactly what you can achieve. The tone is insanely amazing.
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\nThis is one of those synths that you pick up on real quick. Its very easy to learn on.
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\nI now understand what people mean by when they say \"you change the way you approach the keyboard with a monosynth\". Even though it has polyphonic capabilities it will still perform differently than many might expect especially if you are a newcomer to the analog synth world.
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\nI highly suggest this synth, I find myself constantly creating noises and becoming inspired by the many knobs, the arp and sequencing capabilities. Its one of the most creative instruments Ive ever been lucky enough to own.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Knight", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "Heavy Metal, Synthwave songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 4441, "store_items_review_id": 273539, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-9477f11e0b221c686dc265efa076c54fc4ff9ddb\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNjIzMjE1ODQ3LXBocGJubmp6ay5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200623215847-phpbnnjzk.jpeg", "sir_title": "Fabulous synth", "sir_comments": "Incredible synth for the money. I read a review saying the polyphony is messed up - its not. You have to set each of the oscillators to the same octave for it to work like a traditional poly-synth with four voices). Each voice runs on one of the 4 fully analog oscillators. Cant believe the tone Im getting from a $... synth. Model D without spending an arm and a leg. Also, no issues with this being quiet - dont understand why this would be an issue anyway. Thats what mixings for! Ill buy a new mixing desk with the $5,000 I saved buying this and move the fade up a couple dB... also the build feels solid. Love having a polyphonic model D in my studio. Big source of inspiration.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "John Tyler", "sir_whereareyou": "Fort Worth, TX", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3439, "store_items_review_id": 268716, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-b9c3c4a9a376d4ef75e29aa4a2515b63f5780d21\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTE1MTg0MDU3LXBocHQyM2Z6cC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200515184057-phpt23fzp.jpeg", "sir_title": "Behringer has nailed it! I love this synth!!!", "sir_comments": "Ive never written a review but feel so strongly that this is such a GREAT synth (and Im no newbie, Ive owned over 50 in my life, as well as designed my own from scratch with discrete components - see photo) that I am compelled to balance out some of what I feel are undeserved negative comments posted here. I myself have been having a blast with my Poly D since receiving it last week. That being said, I think there will be some expecting this to be a typical modern polyphonic synth and are bound to be disappointed. BUT if you are more knowledgeable about classic analog synths and realistically set your expectations that this is the MiniMoog you always dreamt of but could never afford (how can these guys complain after spending $... on a $5K synth) but with not only an added oscillator, but with a sequencer, extra modulation capabilities, and aftertouch then I promise you the Poly D will NOT disappoint. \"Audio Engineers\" who just flip the Poly switch expecting it to play chords with the individual oscillators probably not even tuned or even in the same octave are naturally going to throw up their hands up and give crap reviews. And I dont know what unit theyre looking at, but mine is built like a tank, much more solid and heavier than any of my current Korgs or Rolands. As for \"clicks\" and noise and low-output complaints, again, not judging, but knowing how to hook up your gear and how to correctly tweak envelopes does pay dividends.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Gary", "sir_whereareyou": "Redwood Shores", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3440, "store_items_review_id": 268716, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/KpLu5rwlRas", "sir_title": "Behringer has nailed it! I love this synth!!!", "sir_comments": "Ive never written a review but feel so strongly that this is such a GREAT synth (and Im no newbie, Ive owned over 50 in my life, as well as designed my own from scratch with discrete components - see photo) that I am compelled to balance out some of what I feel are undeserved negative comments posted here. I myself have been having a blast with my Poly D since receiving it last week. That being said, I think there will be some expecting this to be a typical modern polyphonic synth and are bound to be disappointed. BUT if you are more knowledgeable about classic analog synths and realistically set your expectations that this is the MiniMoog you always dreamt of but could never afford (how can these guys complain after spending $... on a $5K synth) but with not only an added oscillator, but with a sequencer, extra modulation capabilities, and aftertouch then I promise you the Poly D will NOT disappoint. \"Audio Engineers\" who just flip the Poly switch expecting it to play chords with the individual oscillators probably not even tuned or even in the same octave are naturally going to throw up their hands up and give crap reviews. And I dont know what unit theyre looking at, but mine is built like a tank, much more solid and heavier than any of my current Korgs or Rolands. As for \"clicks\" and noise and low-output complaints, again, not judging, but knowing how to hook up your gear and how to correctly tweak envelopes does pay dividends.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Gary", "sir_whereareyou": "Redwood Shores", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6881, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-8c8c5ae39bce5109068cbecf87ce9759508e25c9\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTc1OTMzLXBocHkyeWh5dy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928175933-phpy2yhyw.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6882, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-f1f0019d2353220511470c45118f8aececba8dea\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTc1OTQzLXBocG1rMG9yMS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928175943-phpmk0or1.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6883, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-a837182fd1bde16a72e9cc51d3cbd1531a6bee55\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTgwMDAyLXBocDJuenVsOC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928180002-php2nzul8.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3362, "store_items_review_id": 268335, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-2b264800973b4c1e9300cf7063069cb59fa90a9e\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTEyMTY0NjEyLXBocHFpbWV4Mi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200512164612-phpqimex2.jpeg", "sir_title": "To be honest, I\u2019m having Fun.", "sir_comments": "The more I play it, the more I like it. Its not a moog or full polyphonic, but if you want a monophonic analog synthesizer built solid with a full size a keyboard, its worth it too me.
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\nI own a minitaur and sub Phatty and they dont sound like the original Minimoog either. But I like that, its different in a good way.
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\nIts not perfect. You need to give it gain and you cant save patches. If you can live with that, its an awesome instrument.", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "emmanuel atengco", "sir_whereareyou": "Encinitas, CA", "sir_background": "Guitar Player\/ Dj", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3177, "store_items_review_id": 267088, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-0bb08e220fe6e063fa830d106dedc2cd04df5a9f\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTAxMTUwMTQ2LXBocGZuM2VsYy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200501150146-phpfn3elc.jpeg", "sir_title": "It looks nice but doesnt sound nice.", "sir_comments": "I was really excited to get this because the rackmount monophonic Behringer Model D sounds fantastic. This instrument, however, is vastly different than their rackmount Model D. First, the overall output of this instrument is far too low. By the time you gain stage properly at the mixer or interface, you have a very high noise floor. Second, the envelopes are too clicky. Even with a slightly slower attack time, you get a loud click and pop that goes thought the audio signal. Third, even after all that, the oscillators dont have the same bite and aggressiveness as the rackmount Behringer Model D. On a positive note, the external build quality is nice and impressive. Unfortunately, the sound engine does not live up to the hype.", "sir_rating": "2.0", "sir_name": "Jon", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" } ]" :for-review="382006">
贝灵inger poly d是我买过的最好的合成器,非常感谢
这是伟大的
让你的复古合成器的氛围!
作为平克·弗洛伊德和其他经典合成器音乐的粉丝,我爱上了这首歌。任何复古的声音,你想要的,伟大的界面,很容易学习,和积极雷鸣,咆哮的合成低音!这里的键床不像我的雪橇那样梦幻,但它的大小和余韵令人惊讶地可玩。酷的板载效果,你不会有一个旧的迷你穆格,迷笛,和体面的选择补丁(一件事我的雪橇没有)。超级好玩的板子,非常推荐!
所有我想要的…
我在为我的音乐制作寻找一个合成器(显然)。我是个吉他手,这是我第一个真正的键盘。我想要一些有力量,有创意的选择,我可以真正调整的东西。在观看了大量的演示,样本,研究了功能等之后-哇,这对我来说真的是一个大爆炸。如果这里还有空间,我要补充一点——一次只能演奏4个振子似乎是有限制的(是的,这意味着最多只能演奏4个音符),原来的基础上,只有3个!这对某些人来说可能是一个棘手的问题,但它的设计是有原因的,我不认为过去几十年创造的所有热门作品都认为它所发出的纯净、厚实、丰满、丰富的模拟声音是个问题。音序器是一个纯粹的奖金,我看到无限的创意选择在这里。我通过USB将它插入电脑后很快发现,它的功能就像一个功能齐全的键盘,使用所有软件驱动的声音,并配有音高/调制弯。是的,我对这个很满意,而且我觉得自己很长一段时间都不需要另一个键盘了。
\nSo when Behringer recreated the $15K-$20K Minimoog for only $800, I was skeptical. I did my research, and upon its delivery, I was immediately 1000% impressed. Sonically, Behringer NAILED IT, and I effortlessly recreated that Juicy-Rubbery Fat Bass Patch heard on so many tracks from the 70s & 80s. The build quality is solid, VERY SOLID. The knobs\/wheels have a nice resistance when turning. Additionally, Behringer made this product even better by adding a 4th Oscillator, Polyphonic capability, Iconic Chorus from the Juno, Overdrive from Bosss DS-1, an arpeggiator & sequencer! Seriously wow!
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\nWhen playing this synthesizer, theres a inherent familiarity thats both exciting & organic, but you also realize that this keyboard really is the first stand-alone synth that all keyboards today (52 years later) are based upon, whether its the Korg XD, Nord Lead, or Juno, you just feel it. Its made apparent that youre standing in the presence of something historically special, and you instantly see the source of where the evolution of synthesis began.
\nBehringer officially won me over.
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\n(In the photo below, copy the knob settings for the bass from \"More Bounce To The Ounce\")", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Christopher Bu\u0308r", "sir_whereareyou": "Detroit\/Naples", "sir_background": "Detroit Techno\/Dub Techno\/Downtempo Lo-Fi Instrumental\/Ambient Textures", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27332, "store_items_review_id": 382814, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-225f2544d08791080f5b5fd87c538de5ac2fd859\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjA3MjIyOTQ0LXBocHk3b2ZxNC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20221207222944-phpy7ofq4.jpeg", "sir_title": "As an elitist, I had doubts...", "sir_comments": "In 1970, the Original 3 oscillator\/monophonic Minimoog was the first stand-alone portable synthesizer that changed the path for all synths moving forward. Its essentially the Prometheus of synthesizers, but in 1970...It had limitations. However, this synth was responsible for endless tracks by Pink Floyd, Zapp & Roger, George Clinton\/Parliament, etc...
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\nSo when Behringer recreated the $15K-$20K Minimoog for only $800, I was skeptical. I did my research, and upon its delivery, I was immediately 1000% impressed. Sonically, Behringer NAILED IT, and I effortlessly recreated that Juicy-Rubbery Fat Bass Patch heard on so many tracks from the 70s & 80s. The build quality is solid, VERY SOLID. The knobs\/wheels have a nice resistance when turning. Additionally, Behringer made this product even better by adding a 4th Oscillator, Polyphonic capability, Iconic Chorus from the Juno, Overdrive from Bosss DS-1, an arpeggiator & sequencer! Seriously wow!
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\nWhen playing this synthesizer, theres a inherent familiarity thats both exciting & organic, but you also realize that this keyboard really is the first stand-alone synth that all keyboards today (52 years later) are based upon, whether its the Korg XD, Nord Lead, or Juno, you just feel it. Its made apparent that youre standing in the presence of something historically special, and you instantly see the source of where the evolution of synthesis began.
\nBehringer officially won me over.
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\n(In the photo below, copy the knob settings for the bass from \"More Bounce To The Ounce\")", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Christopher Bu\u0308r", "sir_whereareyou": "Detroit\/Naples", "sir_background": "Detroit Techno\/Dub Techno\/Downtempo Lo-Fi Instrumental\/Ambient Textures", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27185, "store_items_review_id": 382006, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-a8acbb9be9bb2837d20dbca42af814c383e460a8\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjA0NTI1LXBocGRrZm1hbS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20221201204525-phpdkfmam.jpeg", "sir_title": "Minimoog and so much more!", "sir_comments": "Ive wanted a Minimoog sine \"A Farewell to Kings\". When my garage band talked about the big time, we always talked about my playing a Minimoog. Now, years later, I buy this. No regrets! Paraphony or monophonic, built in distortion, extra oscillator, built in chorus, midi, a sequencer built in, a hold function... a sound thats fat and versatile - unbelievable! I play this and my Behringer Odyssey almost every day - and Im a guitar player! If youve got the budget, its a no brainer! In one year, Ive purchased a 2600, an Odyssey and a Minimoog (poly D). It just doesnt get any better than this! User note - let the analog synths warm up for a few minutes before you play them - this keeps the annoying tuning drift to a minimum!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Malachi Goodman", "sir_whereareyou": "Virginia Beach, VA", "sir_background": "Neoclassical\/Metal Guitar, Synth", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 23762, "store_items_review_id": 364680, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/SiWPrWSjdAk", "sir_title": "All I wanted and more...", "sir_comments": "I was looking for a synthesizer (obviously) for my music production. Im a guitarist, this was my first real keyboard. I wanted something with power, creative options, something I could really fine tune. After watching lots of demos, samples, researching the features, etc - Wow, this was really a big bang for my buck. If theres room here, Ill add - it seems a limitation to be able to play up to [only] 4 oscillators at a time (yes that means only 4 notes max), the original this is based off of, only had 3! This may be a sticking point for some, but its designed this way for a reason, and I dont think all those hits that were created over the decades saw it as a problem for the pure, thick, full, rich, analog sound it puts out. The sequencer is a pure bonus and I see limitless creative options here. I quickly found out after plugging it into the computer via USB that it functions as a full-featured keyboard, using all software driven sounds, complete with the pitch\/modulation bend. Yeah, I am pretty happy with this, and dont see myself needing another keyboard for a long time.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Scott", "sir_whereareyou": "Lansdale, PA", "sir_background": "I go way back, 60s 70s, 80s music", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 18279, "store_items_review_id": 338733, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/QHo1ksuk9N8", "sir_title": "Love It", "sir_comments": "So. I never had much faith in Behringer but I love this synth. Ive been playing with it for about a year now and I know its capable of more than what I do with it but for what I wanted its perfect. Switching between mono synth and poly synth is awesome. Does it have the best synth sound in the world? Maybe not. Does it work and make for a great live or recording tool? Yes. Its pretty durable and I love the materials its built from. Feels robust and I think its pretty to look at. Below you can hear it featured in a short song. I feel its worth every dollar.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Michael Williams", "sir_whereareyou": "San Angelo, TX", "sir_background": "Played in and recorded a band for 5 years, live sound for 3 years", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 4996, "store_items_review_id": 276109, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-747b8c39ee42764d5f693b6c0fab34b5ede66b9e\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNzEzMTM0NjM1LXBocGIxaDRmei5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200713134635-phpb1h4fz.jpeg", "sir_title": "This is what I\u2019ve needed my whole life.", "sir_comments": "I bought 3 synths before pulling the trigger on this. I even bought the Prophet Rev 2 which is double the price and I still found myself drooling over this synth. Videos buy Firechild and Moot Booxle were the ones that really did this machine justice.
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\nLet me start by saying the tone that you hear in those videos are exactly what you can achieve. The tone is insanely amazing.
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\nThis is one of those synths that you pick up on real quick. Its very easy to learn on.
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\nI now understand what people mean by when they say \"you change the way you approach the keyboard with a monosynth\". Even though it has polyphonic capabilities it will still perform differently than many might expect especially if you are a newcomer to the analog synth world.
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\nI highly suggest this synth, I find myself constantly creating noises and becoming inspired by the many knobs, the arp and sequencing capabilities. Its one of the most creative instruments Ive ever been lucky enough to own.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Knight", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "Heavy Metal, Synthwave songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 4441, "store_items_review_id": 273539, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-9477f11e0b221c686dc265efa076c54fc4ff9ddb\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNjIzMjE1ODQ3LXBocGJubmp6ay5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200623215847-phpbnnjzk.jpeg", "sir_title": "Fabulous synth", "sir_comments": "Incredible synth for the money. I read a review saying the polyphony is messed up - its not. You have to set each of the oscillators to the same octave for it to work like a traditional poly-synth with four voices). Each voice runs on one of the 4 fully analog oscillators. Cant believe the tone Im getting from a $... synth. Model D without spending an arm and a leg. Also, no issues with this being quiet - dont understand why this would be an issue anyway. Thats what mixings for! Ill buy a new mixing desk with the $5,000 I saved buying this and move the fade up a couple dB... also the build feels solid. Love having a polyphonic model D in my studio. Big source of inspiration.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "John Tyler", "sir_whereareyou": "Fort Worth, TX", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3439, "store_items_review_id": 268716, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-b9c3c4a9a376d4ef75e29aa4a2515b63f5780d21\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTE1MTg0MDU3LXBocHQyM2Z6cC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200515184057-phpt23fzp.jpeg", "sir_title": "Behringer has nailed it! I love this synth!!!", "sir_comments": "Ive never written a review but feel so strongly that this is such a GREAT synth (and Im no newbie, Ive owned over 50 in my life, as well as designed my own from scratch with discrete components - see photo) that I am compelled to balance out some of what I feel are undeserved negative comments posted here. I myself have been having a blast with my Poly D since receiving it last week. That being said, I think there will be some expecting this to be a typical modern polyphonic synth and are bound to be disappointed. BUT if you are more knowledgeable about classic analog synths and realistically set your expectations that this is the MiniMoog you always dreamt of but could never afford (how can these guys complain after spending $... on a $5K synth) but with not only an added oscillator, but with a sequencer, extra modulation capabilities, and aftertouch then I promise you the Poly D will NOT disappoint. \"Audio Engineers\" who just flip the Poly switch expecting it to play chords with the individual oscillators probably not even tuned or even in the same octave are naturally going to throw up their hands up and give crap reviews. And I dont know what unit theyre looking at, but mine is built like a tank, much more solid and heavier than any of my current Korgs or Rolands. As for \"clicks\" and noise and low-output complaints, again, not judging, but knowing how to hook up your gear and how to correctly tweak envelopes does pay dividends.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Gary", "sir_whereareyou": "Redwood Shores", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3440, "store_items_review_id": 268716, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/KpLu5rwlRas", "sir_title": "Behringer has nailed it! I love this synth!!!", "sir_comments": "Ive never written a review but feel so strongly that this is such a GREAT synth (and Im no newbie, Ive owned over 50 in my life, as well as designed my own from scratch with discrete components - see photo) that I am compelled to balance out some of what I feel are undeserved negative comments posted here. I myself have been having a blast with my Poly D since receiving it last week. That being said, I think there will be some expecting this to be a typical modern polyphonic synth and are bound to be disappointed. BUT if you are more knowledgeable about classic analog synths and realistically set your expectations that this is the MiniMoog you always dreamt of but could never afford (how can these guys complain after spending $... on a $5K synth) but with not only an added oscillator, but with a sequencer, extra modulation capabilities, and aftertouch then I promise you the Poly D will NOT disappoint. \"Audio Engineers\" who just flip the Poly switch expecting it to play chords with the individual oscillators probably not even tuned or even in the same octave are naturally going to throw up their hands up and give crap reviews. And I dont know what unit theyre looking at, but mine is built like a tank, much more solid and heavier than any of my current Korgs or Rolands. As for \"clicks\" and noise and low-output complaints, again, not judging, but knowing how to hook up your gear and how to correctly tweak envelopes does pay dividends.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Gary", "sir_whereareyou": "Redwood Shores", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6881, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-8c8c5ae39bce5109068cbecf87ce9759508e25c9\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTc1OTMzLXBocHkyeWh5dy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928175933-phpy2yhyw.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6882, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-f1f0019d2353220511470c45118f8aececba8dea\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTc1OTQzLXBocG1rMG9yMS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928175943-phpmk0or1.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6883, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-a837182fd1bde16a72e9cc51d3cbd1531a6bee55\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTgwMDAyLXBocDJuenVsOC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928180002-php2nzul8.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3362, "store_items_review_id": 268335, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-2b264800973b4c1e9300cf7063069cb59fa90a9e\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTEyMTY0NjEyLXBocHFpbWV4Mi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200512164612-phpqimex2.jpeg", "sir_title": "To be honest, I\u2019m having Fun.", "sir_comments": "The more I play it, the more I like it. Its not a moog or full polyphonic, but if you want a monophonic analog synthesizer built solid with a full size a keyboard, its worth it too me.
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\nI own a minitaur and sub Phatty and they dont sound like the original Minimoog either. But I like that, its different in a good way.
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\nIts not perfect. You need to give it gain and you cant save patches. If you can live with that, its an awesome instrument.", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "emmanuel atengco", "sir_whereareyou": "Encinitas, CA", "sir_background": "Guitar Player\/ Dj", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3177, "store_items_review_id": 267088, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-0bb08e220fe6e063fa830d106dedc2cd04df5a9f\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTAxMTUwMTQ2LXBocGZuM2VsYy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200501150146-phpfn3elc.jpeg", "sir_title": "It looks nice but doesnt sound nice.", "sir_comments": "I was really excited to get this because the rackmount monophonic Behringer Model D sounds fantastic. This instrument, however, is vastly different than their rackmount Model D. First, the overall output of this instrument is far too low. By the time you gain stage properly at the mixer or interface, you have a very high noise floor. Second, the envelopes are too clicky. Even with a slightly slower attack time, you get a loud click and pop that goes thought the audio signal. Third, even after all that, the oscillators dont have the same bite and aggressiveness as the rackmount Behringer Model D. On a positive note, the external build quality is nice and impressive. Unfortunately, the sound engine does not live up to the hype.", "sir_rating": "2.0", "sir_name": "Jon", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" } ]" :for-review="364680">
很高兴我抓住了这个!
看,每个人都知道这个东西的灵感来自哪里。(嗯…看看吧。)我永远无法证明原画的价格是合理的,但我不需要这样做,因为这东西可以完成工作。音序器/合唱/变形都是额外的。
专业提示使用平衡(TRS) 1/4“电缆更好的输出水平。拿出ux - a !
爱死了!!
这是个性价比很高的键盘。真正的木头和金属,加上超级丰满,丰富的声音。
有很多的内外因素可以考虑。它甚至有5针midi插孔,所以我可以连接到我的一些旧设备。我玩了一辈子(我现在74岁了),所以我的一些装备甚至没有迷笛。总之,这是个很棒的小铅合成人。
附注:和甜188金宝搏官网是多少水打交道很愉快。
很棒的声音合成器
我得说这让我成为了更好的合成人。没有菜单潜水,它有局限性。我有多个其他的预设synths,这让我很懒,因为我只会去另一个补丁。这让我找到合适的。船上的合唱声音饱满而宽阔。这是我合成人胸的好工具。别介意别人说这是穆格的山寨货。它的声音很棒。如果你不能用这个做音乐,那不是合成人的错。与其他synth制造商的问题相比,我遇到的很少。 The most annoying being the app not working on my Mac Big Sur however it works on my phone and that is me being picky. As far as the electronics holding up, we shall see. I haven't any issues with behringer products. However I don't use them day to day so….. for the price I got this at, it's a steal
令人难以置信的声音!
几年前,我买了一台月球撞击白色的穆格旅行者表演者。
这是一个优秀的合成器…
但是,我真的应该买老式的型号,因为我不需要也不想要预设、触摸板和其他功能。
它的声音虽然很好,但还没有接近标准的D型,我在1975年到1978年期间在我们当地的音乐经销商那里花了很多时间演奏D型。旅行者号不太一样。再一次,一个优秀的合成人。
最近,我买了一台VC340弦机/声码器,被它的构造、声音和最重要的包装所震撼!穆格在工厂的纸箱里远没有贝林格那么细心。
所以,我买了保利D,今天收到了。我对这个令人难以置信的合成人有完全相同的感觉,因为我立即对VC340感到。我不知道他们怎么能用这么少的钱做这些。
我的背景是电子工程,我的公司生产世界级的录音设备,比如压缩机和eq。
我的音乐爱好是一种专业爱好者,自1976年以来一直在建造合成器和弦乐机器。
在罗兰,雅马哈等公司的猛烈攻击之后,我已经通过了几十个合成人。
好吧,有一件事可以肯定的是,我不太擅长使用MIDI/DAW工作室设置,尽管我一直试图与它们结合,直到2或3年前,当好的模拟合成器开始进入市场时。
然后一切都变得清晰起来。我只喜欢老式的合成技术。
我一直在用4- 20个空间机架中的各种模块构建一个128空间MU格式合成器。
但我仍然需要一个单声道合成人,旅行者号就是解决方案……直到这些出来。
我有点担心存储和触摸板会在几年后失效,想要一个备份,但我错过了穆格D模型的重新发行。
我现在很高兴看到这一点,因为我并不是一个有品牌意识的玩家。
我看到过一些关于Poly D的差评,但是这个单位没有在一些评论和对话中报告的问题。所有的旋钮都牢固地安装在控制轴上,所有的开关都感觉紧实。声音很壮观。“Poly”模式(实际上是对音模式)对我来说非常有用。你只需要知道如何使用谐音合成音。那些说多边形模式一团糟的人是完全错误的。
足够的说……
我完全被保利D惊呆了!
我也被Sweeetwater团队的关心、包装和支持所震撼,尤其是我的销售伙伴Brooke Floyd。
感谢大家让这位老人的梦想成真!
爱与和平给你们所有人,并保持安全!
爱它
所以。我一直不太相信贝林格但我爱这个合成人。我已经用它玩了大约一年了,我知道它比我用它做的要多,但就我想要的来说,它是完美的。在mono synth和poly synth之间切换是很棒的。它有世界上最好的合成器声音吗?也许不是。它是一个伟大的现场或录音工具吗?是的。它非常耐用,我喜欢它的材料。感觉很结实,我觉得很好看。 Below you can hear it featured in a short song. I feel it's worth every dollar.
\nSo when Behringer recreated the $15K-$20K Minimoog for only $800, I was skeptical. I did my research, and upon its delivery, I was immediately 1000% impressed. Sonically, Behringer NAILED IT, and I effortlessly recreated that Juicy-Rubbery Fat Bass Patch heard on so many tracks from the 70s & 80s. The build quality is solid, VERY SOLID. The knobs\/wheels have a nice resistance when turning. Additionally, Behringer made this product even better by adding a 4th Oscillator, Polyphonic capability, Iconic Chorus from the Juno, Overdrive from Bosss DS-1, an arpeggiator & sequencer! Seriously wow!
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\nWhen playing this synthesizer, theres a inherent familiarity thats both exciting & organic, but you also realize that this keyboard really is the first stand-alone synth that all keyboards today (52 years later) are based upon, whether its the Korg XD, Nord Lead, or Juno, you just feel it. Its made apparent that youre standing in the presence of something historically special, and you instantly see the source of where the evolution of synthesis began.
\nBehringer officially won me over.
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\n(In the photo below, copy the knob settings for the bass from \"More Bounce To The Ounce\")", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Christopher Bu\u0308r", "sir_whereareyou": "Detroit\/Naples", "sir_background": "Detroit Techno\/Dub Techno\/Downtempo Lo-Fi Instrumental\/Ambient Textures", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27332, "store_items_review_id": 382814, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-225f2544d08791080f5b5fd87c538de5ac2fd859\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjA3MjIyOTQ0LXBocHk3b2ZxNC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20221207222944-phpy7ofq4.jpeg", "sir_title": "As an elitist, I had doubts...", "sir_comments": "In 1970, the Original 3 oscillator\/monophonic Minimoog was the first stand-alone portable synthesizer that changed the path for all synths moving forward. Its essentially the Prometheus of synthesizers, but in 1970...It had limitations. However, this synth was responsible for endless tracks by Pink Floyd, Zapp & Roger, George Clinton\/Parliament, etc...
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\nSo when Behringer recreated the $15K-$20K Minimoog for only $800, I was skeptical. I did my research, and upon its delivery, I was immediately 1000% impressed. Sonically, Behringer NAILED IT, and I effortlessly recreated that Juicy-Rubbery Fat Bass Patch heard on so many tracks from the 70s & 80s. The build quality is solid, VERY SOLID. The knobs\/wheels have a nice resistance when turning. Additionally, Behringer made this product even better by adding a 4th Oscillator, Polyphonic capability, Iconic Chorus from the Juno, Overdrive from Bosss DS-1, an arpeggiator & sequencer! Seriously wow!
\n
\nWhen playing this synthesizer, theres a inherent familiarity thats both exciting & organic, but you also realize that this keyboard really is the first stand-alone synth that all keyboards today (52 years later) are based upon, whether its the Korg XD, Nord Lead, or Juno, you just feel it. Its made apparent that youre standing in the presence of something historically special, and you instantly see the source of where the evolution of synthesis began.
\nBehringer officially won me over.
\n
\n(In the photo below, copy the knob settings for the bass from \"More Bounce To The Ounce\")", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Christopher Bu\u0308r", "sir_whereareyou": "Detroit\/Naples", "sir_background": "Detroit Techno\/Dub Techno\/Downtempo Lo-Fi Instrumental\/Ambient Textures", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27185, "store_items_review_id": 382006, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-a8acbb9be9bb2837d20dbca42af814c383e460a8\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjA0NTI1LXBocGRrZm1hbS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20221201204525-phpdkfmam.jpeg", "sir_title": "Minimoog and so much more!", "sir_comments": "Ive wanted a Minimoog sine \"A Farewell to Kings\". When my garage band talked about the big time, we always talked about my playing a Minimoog. Now, years later, I buy this. No regrets! Paraphony or monophonic, built in distortion, extra oscillator, built in chorus, midi, a sequencer built in, a hold function... a sound thats fat and versatile - unbelievable! I play this and my Behringer Odyssey almost every day - and Im a guitar player! If youve got the budget, its a no brainer! In one year, Ive purchased a 2600, an Odyssey and a Minimoog (poly D). It just doesnt get any better than this! User note - let the analog synths warm up for a few minutes before you play them - this keeps the annoying tuning drift to a minimum!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Malachi Goodman", "sir_whereareyou": "Virginia Beach, VA", "sir_background": "Neoclassical\/Metal Guitar, Synth", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 23762, "store_items_review_id": 364680, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/SiWPrWSjdAk", "sir_title": "All I wanted and more...", "sir_comments": "I was looking for a synthesizer (obviously) for my music production. Im a guitarist, this was my first real keyboard. I wanted something with power, creative options, something I could really fine tune. After watching lots of demos, samples, researching the features, etc - Wow, this was really a big bang for my buck. If theres room here, Ill add - it seems a limitation to be able to play up to [only] 4 oscillators at a time (yes that means only 4 notes max), the original this is based off of, only had 3! This may be a sticking point for some, but its designed this way for a reason, and I dont think all those hits that were created over the decades saw it as a problem for the pure, thick, full, rich, analog sound it puts out. The sequencer is a pure bonus and I see limitless creative options here. I quickly found out after plugging it into the computer via USB that it functions as a full-featured keyboard, using all software driven sounds, complete with the pitch\/modulation bend. Yeah, I am pretty happy with this, and dont see myself needing another keyboard for a long time.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Scott", "sir_whereareyou": "Lansdale, PA", "sir_background": "I go way back, 60s 70s, 80s music", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 18279, "store_items_review_id": 338733, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/QHo1ksuk9N8", "sir_title": "Love It", "sir_comments": "So. I never had much faith in Behringer but I love this synth. Ive been playing with it for about a year now and I know its capable of more than what I do with it but for what I wanted its perfect. Switching between mono synth and poly synth is awesome. Does it have the best synth sound in the world? Maybe not. Does it work and make for a great live or recording tool? Yes. Its pretty durable and I love the materials its built from. Feels robust and I think its pretty to look at. Below you can hear it featured in a short song. I feel its worth every dollar.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Michael Williams", "sir_whereareyou": "San Angelo, TX", "sir_background": "Played in and recorded a band for 5 years, live sound for 3 years", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 4996, "store_items_review_id": 276109, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-747b8c39ee42764d5f693b6c0fab34b5ede66b9e\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNzEzMTM0NjM1LXBocGIxaDRmei5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200713134635-phpb1h4fz.jpeg", "sir_title": "This is what I\u2019ve needed my whole life.", "sir_comments": "I bought 3 synths before pulling the trigger on this. I even bought the Prophet Rev 2 which is double the price and I still found myself drooling over this synth. Videos buy Firechild and Moot Booxle were the ones that really did this machine justice.
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\nLet me start by saying the tone that you hear in those videos are exactly what you can achieve. The tone is insanely amazing.
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\nThis is one of those synths that you pick up on real quick. Its very easy to learn on.
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\nI now understand what people mean by when they say \"you change the way you approach the keyboard with a monosynth\". Even though it has polyphonic capabilities it will still perform differently than many might expect especially if you are a newcomer to the analog synth world.
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\nI highly suggest this synth, I find myself constantly creating noises and becoming inspired by the many knobs, the arp and sequencing capabilities. Its one of the most creative instruments Ive ever been lucky enough to own.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Knight", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "Heavy Metal, Synthwave songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 4441, "store_items_review_id": 273539, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-9477f11e0b221c686dc265efa076c54fc4ff9ddb\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNjIzMjE1ODQ3LXBocGJubmp6ay5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200623215847-phpbnnjzk.jpeg", "sir_title": "Fabulous synth", "sir_comments": "Incredible synth for the money. I read a review saying the polyphony is messed up - its not. You have to set each of the oscillators to the same octave for it to work like a traditional poly-synth with four voices). Each voice runs on one of the 4 fully analog oscillators. Cant believe the tone Im getting from a $... synth. Model D without spending an arm and a leg. Also, no issues with this being quiet - dont understand why this would be an issue anyway. Thats what mixings for! Ill buy a new mixing desk with the $5,000 I saved buying this and move the fade up a couple dB... also the build feels solid. Love having a polyphonic model D in my studio. Big source of inspiration.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "John Tyler", "sir_whereareyou": "Fort Worth, TX", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3439, "store_items_review_id": 268716, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-b9c3c4a9a376d4ef75e29aa4a2515b63f5780d21\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTE1MTg0MDU3LXBocHQyM2Z6cC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200515184057-phpt23fzp.jpeg", "sir_title": "Behringer has nailed it! I love this synth!!!", "sir_comments": "Ive never written a review but feel so strongly that this is such a GREAT synth (and Im no newbie, Ive owned over 50 in my life, as well as designed my own from scratch with discrete components - see photo) that I am compelled to balance out some of what I feel are undeserved negative comments posted here. I myself have been having a blast with my Poly D since receiving it last week. That being said, I think there will be some expecting this to be a typical modern polyphonic synth and are bound to be disappointed. BUT if you are more knowledgeable about classic analog synths and realistically set your expectations that this is the MiniMoog you always dreamt of but could never afford (how can these guys complain after spending $... on a $5K synth) but with not only an added oscillator, but with a sequencer, extra modulation capabilities, and aftertouch then I promise you the Poly D will NOT disappoint. \"Audio Engineers\" who just flip the Poly switch expecting it to play chords with the individual oscillators probably not even tuned or even in the same octave are naturally going to throw up their hands up and give crap reviews. And I dont know what unit theyre looking at, but mine is built like a tank, much more solid and heavier than any of my current Korgs or Rolands. As for \"clicks\" and noise and low-output complaints, again, not judging, but knowing how to hook up your gear and how to correctly tweak envelopes does pay dividends.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Gary", "sir_whereareyou": "Redwood Shores", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3440, "store_items_review_id": 268716, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/KpLu5rwlRas", "sir_title": "Behringer has nailed it! I love this synth!!!", "sir_comments": "Ive never written a review but feel so strongly that this is such a GREAT synth (and Im no newbie, Ive owned over 50 in my life, as well as designed my own from scratch with discrete components - see photo) that I am compelled to balance out some of what I feel are undeserved negative comments posted here. I myself have been having a blast with my Poly D since receiving it last week. That being said, I think there will be some expecting this to be a typical modern polyphonic synth and are bound to be disappointed. BUT if you are more knowledgeable about classic analog synths and realistically set your expectations that this is the MiniMoog you always dreamt of but could never afford (how can these guys complain after spending $... on a $5K synth) but with not only an added oscillator, but with a sequencer, extra modulation capabilities, and aftertouch then I promise you the Poly D will NOT disappoint. \"Audio Engineers\" who just flip the Poly switch expecting it to play chords with the individual oscillators probably not even tuned or even in the same octave are naturally going to throw up their hands up and give crap reviews. And I dont know what unit theyre looking at, but mine is built like a tank, much more solid and heavier than any of my current Korgs or Rolands. As for \"clicks\" and noise and low-output complaints, again, not judging, but knowing how to hook up your gear and how to correctly tweak envelopes does pay dividends.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Gary", "sir_whereareyou": "Redwood Shores", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6881, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-8c8c5ae39bce5109068cbecf87ce9759508e25c9\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTc1OTMzLXBocHkyeWh5dy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928175933-phpy2yhyw.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6882, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-f1f0019d2353220511470c45118f8aececba8dea\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTc1OTQzLXBocG1rMG9yMS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928175943-phpmk0or1.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6883, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-a837182fd1bde16a72e9cc51d3cbd1531a6bee55\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTgwMDAyLXBocDJuenVsOC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928180002-php2nzul8.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3362, "store_items_review_id": 268335, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-2b264800973b4c1e9300cf7063069cb59fa90a9e\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTEyMTY0NjEyLXBocHFpbWV4Mi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200512164612-phpqimex2.jpeg", "sir_title": "To be honest, I\u2019m having Fun.", "sir_comments": "The more I play it, the more I like it. Its not a moog or full polyphonic, but if you want a monophonic analog synthesizer built solid with a full size a keyboard, its worth it too me.
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\nI own a minitaur and sub Phatty and they dont sound like the original Minimoog either. But I like that, its different in a good way.
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\nIts not perfect. You need to give it gain and you cant save patches. If you can live with that, its an awesome instrument.", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "emmanuel atengco", "sir_whereareyou": "Encinitas, CA", "sir_background": "Guitar Player\/ Dj", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3177, "store_items_review_id": 267088, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-0bb08e220fe6e063fa830d106dedc2cd04df5a9f\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTAxMTUwMTQ2LXBocGZuM2VsYy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200501150146-phpfn3elc.jpeg", "sir_title": "It looks nice but doesnt sound nice.", "sir_comments": "I was really excited to get this because the rackmount monophonic Behringer Model D sounds fantastic. This instrument, however, is vastly different than their rackmount Model D. First, the overall output of this instrument is far too low. By the time you gain stage properly at the mixer or interface, you have a very high noise floor. Second, the envelopes are too clicky. Even with a slightly slower attack time, you get a loud click and pop that goes thought the audio signal. Third, even after all that, the oscillators dont have the same bite and aggressiveness as the rackmount Behringer Model D. On a positive note, the external build quality is nice and impressive. Unfortunately, the sound engine does not live up to the hype.", "sir_rating": "2.0", "sir_name": "Jon", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" } ]" :for-review="338733">
就像我以前的"D"
我不是一个模拟纯粹主义者,所以对我来说,Behringer Poly D就像我的旧“D”,但具有令人敬畏的现代魅力。就价格而言,我个人认为这是非常值得的。它令人惊讶地沉重,但与柔软的合成器和桌面相比,家具真的带回了原始的氛围。
聚D
非常适合我的需要。
没有比这更好的了
至于有“那个声音”的单合成器,你真的不能做得更好。我不会去争论这个合成器是否听起来像最初的Minimoog。网上已经证明,这两个声音基本上是一样的。这个特殊的合成器增加了一个振荡器,合唱,失真,音序器,余音和对调(不是真正的复调)功能。我不确定最初的那个是否有压力敏感性——我认为它没有——但这个有。
声音很胖。它是模拟的。当你第一次启动它时,它听起来就像一个硬件模拟合成器。如果你习惯了软件或数字合成器,你真的必须听到它才能理解。合唱是伟大的,它竞争对手我的老板维瓦扎工艺踏板,这是一个$踏板。失真的声音听起来像……嗯,扭曲。很好,虽然没有必要。我肯定不会抱怨它的存在。四个振荡器在一个合成器里太疯狂了。疯狂之处在于它听起来很庞大,疯狂之处在于你其实不需要四个振子。 But it sure is awesome to have, and it allows four note paraphonic play.
这就引出了函数。如果你熟悉minimoog D格式和它的怪癖,你在这里会很熟悉。无论是好是坏,所有的旋钮和开关几乎都是近60年来的样子。我碰巧喜欢它的布局,因为我现在已经很熟悉了。对调合成器不同于真正的复调合成器,因为你可以在这个合成器上演奏四个音符,但它们都共享相同的信封。这有点奇怪,因此发生了一些奇怪的事情,但是。这是固有设计的一部分,我买它主要是为了单声道功能。但是,当你有一个内置合唱的笔记本时,听起来很美味。软件更改一些内部设置(如注意优先级,余音,灵敏度,midi设置等)是超级容易使用。作为一个讨厌使用软件来做这些事情的人,这真的不是什么大问题,因为它通常设置好后就忘记了。
构建质量对于这个价格点来说是非常好的。旋钮和开关感觉都很结实。整个单元感觉很棒,实木包裹着脸,看起来超级有档次。很多人都抱怨过键盘,但我不知道他们在抱怨什么。我有一个Prophet Rev 2,在我的poly d旁边有一个惊人的键盘。虽然它们的键床肯定是不同的,但poly d的键床绝不是坏的。键盘是我的主要乐器(我有多个合成器,一架声学钢琴和一台Mark I Rhodes),所以这是我非常敏感的东西。现在我的Mark 1 Rhodes,另一方面,这是一个有问题的键床,哈哈。
其他人提到了安静的输出。这不是我经历过的事情。我想他们可能没有把单个振荡器的音量调大。在这些情况下可能会出现用户错误。
老实说,当我坐在这里打字时,我想不出这个合成器的任何缺点。人们可能提出的任何抱怨都可以通过“好吧,看看这个价格!”或“好吧,这个synth不是为那个而设计的”来规避。我想要Minimoog的声音,而不是在真正的Minimoog上下降5K+。我不是一个合成器收藏家,但我制作和录制音乐,所以这个合成器实际上是有用的。很多。从长远来看,对我来说真正重要的是声音。这个坏男孩肯定有那种声音。
很棒的合成人,真的很有趣
我是合成人的新手。最近,我一直试图通过使用VST来学习更多关于合成的知识,但一切都是如此之小,将MIDI控制器映射到合成VST是愚蠢的。我想获得一些实践经验,开始做音乐,而不是在我的电脑上胡扯,所以我做了一些研究,决定买Poly D.我已经有两个星期了。
哇!这是惊人的。刚开始会有一些压力,但是可以尝试一下,看看Youtube上的几个教程[loopop和dilliot2k很好地解释了调制矩阵、路由和滤波器部分];你会没事的。我将忽略这里关于点击噪音,低输出,多边形模式调优问题等的负面评论。这是我的第一个合成人,我没有遇到过这样的问题。我还没有深入到arp或音序器,所以我不能评论,但它似乎足够简单。Poly模式是有趣的,听起来很棒的简单synthwave的东西,但如果你想要大复杂的和弦,这只是不是它所做的。记住这是最多4个音符…单声道模式很棒,玩起来真的很有趣。 The chorus is gorgeous. I don't care about the distortion but it could be useful I guess. The LFO is dope, very responsive and dynamic. I'm only scratching the surface of what this synth can do, but if you like electro-funk, 80s sci-fi vibes, and noise-scaping you'll love the Poly D.
杀手!
下杀手。我应该知道的!我在1971年买了一个迷你穆格,二手的。用了几个月。哈哈,我连键都没弹过。哈哈,我是英国伦敦Tallis乐队的吉他手,我们需要一个吉他手。我们已经有2个mellotron了。
我自学了编程。在70年代后期,我的工作是教别人为mini和Arp Odyssey编程。在80年代,我教MIDI/测序等。
我回到吉他演奏,作为我的主要演出,与一个力量三人组一起做Prog Rock/Metal之类的事情。看到这个单元我很震惊。旧的声音还在那里,价格告诉我,我应该买一个,在我的乐队里使用。
聚D
我拥有超过7个迷你moog, 2个moog源,1个内存moog, moog satiites和一个poly moog。聚D堆叠得很好,可以在98%的时间里听起来完全像迷你。那些评价如此之差的人正在发表荒谬的言论。最好的美元……我花过的钱。顺便说一句,我从来没有
花了700多美元买了一个真正的迷你穆格。谢谢你behringer。我想我再点4个
返回穆格女族长却得到了这个。更快乐!
是的。穆格女族长有一个更好的键床,和立体延迟部分,聚D没有。然而,Poly D有更好听的振子。Matriarch音听起来又宽又细,而Poly D音听起来又厚又和谐。去YouTube上听听这两个合成人的视频吧。聚D振荡器听起来比穆格现在做的更有穆格风格,更美妙。这些振荡器的美妙声音让我无法释怀。我对Poly D唯一不了解的是键床——尤其是白键。白键有一个非常柔软的感觉,他们不合理的长扔。这也很奇怪,因为黑键肯定有更坚实和弹性的感觉,所以这个组合在这里感觉不太好。 My other complaint is the chorus. It doesn't sound that great, and it would have been more useful to have a delay or a reverb there. Other than that, this thing is better and more vintage Moog sounding than any Moog available today.
非常酷的合成
所以…我是伴随着第一代ARP Odyssey synth(1970年左右)长大的。几年前我甚至买了一本3/4大小的再版(不是Behringer)…它忠实地再现了所有酷炫的老ARP声音。这种聚D吹出了它的各种声音,反应和周围的便利。它让我想起了老穆格合成器……当然,它看起来也很像……我从来没有过原装穆格,所以我无法比较它们的操作……但我可以把听旧专辑的声音和Poly D比较一下,它真的很接近……它还能做很多… for about 1/3 the price I paid for my original ARP!
不管有没有穆格,也许……
它可能没有穆格这个名字,但肯定是穆格的代表。保利D只会让追求品牌的人失望。
它看起来像最初的模型D,听起来也像最初的模型D,它实际上就是模型D,但是有一些非常直观的升级。
建得像坦克,对忧郁的一代来说几乎是负重过重。哈哈
这真是原版的好版本。良好的深低音与丰富的模拟滤波器。4个VCOs真的给了它额外的刺激。
所有额外的项目都有助于实现这一目标。键盘控制的octive开关棒极了。我试了试音序器,玩得很开心。那是一个多余的盒子,里面有几根电线。只有真正敬业的人才会使用它们。失真是可爱的,是合唱效果。我是一个喜欢延迟和混响的人,所以我也会很高兴的。尽管这很容易添加。
调音似乎很紧张,很容易维持。我有最初的方式回去,不得不使用螺丝刀调整它每一个小时左右。
pitch wheel和mod wheel似乎有点僵硬,也许是因为它是全新的,所以需要一些习惯。
多聚特征是一个有趣的转折。我倾向于支持在单声道模式下的4 vco厚音符。
我用它在一对夫妇录音室录音和声音是顶级货架。
如果你还没有从早期的合成时代体验过键盘的感觉和功能,你需要尝试一下这个。不,它不做一般midi书中的每一个音调,但它所产生的声音在今天的大多数键盘产品中并不常见。
这真的是一个迷你穆格,没有名字和价格。
竖起大拇指!
伟大的
就是喜欢它
花这么少的钱是值得的。
我买这个合成人完全是一时冲动。我想要一个聚合成人很久了,这是我见过的最实惠的。我一点也不后悔。这东西是野兽。它和别人相处得很好。我家里有一台MS20和一台Behringer Neutron,两者配合得很好。(我midi连接这两个与POLY D作为控制器,然后运行中子到MS20的外部音频源,并运行这些合成器到POLY D的外部音频源为一个巨大的合成器钻机)。音序器工作起来很顺畅,键盘使用起来也很舒服。与中子上的扭曲相比,内置的扭曲是不稳定的,但合唱是一个疯狂的添加,听起来很棒。完全会推荐一个伟大的除了一个经典的声音合成器钻机。
这是我一生所需要的。
我在开枪之前买了三个合成人。我甚至买了先知Rev 2,这是两倍的价格,我仍然发现自己对这个合成人流口水。Firechild和Moot boxle才是真正诠释这款机器的产品。
首先我要说的是,你在那些视频中听到的语气正是你可以做到的。它的音色非常惊人。
这是那种你很快就能学会的合成人。这很容易学。
我现在明白人们所说的“你用单合成器改变了你接近键盘的方式”是什么意思了。即使它有复调能力,它仍然会表现不同于许多人可能期望的,特别是如果你是一个新人模拟合成器的世界。
我强烈建议这个合成器,我发现自己不断地创造噪音,并受到许多旋钮,arp和排序能力的启发。这是我有幸拥有的最有创意的乐器之一。
\nSo when Behringer recreated the $15K-$20K Minimoog for only $800, I was skeptical. I did my research, and upon its delivery, I was immediately 1000% impressed. Sonically, Behringer NAILED IT, and I effortlessly recreated that Juicy-Rubbery Fat Bass Patch heard on so many tracks from the 70s & 80s. The build quality is solid, VERY SOLID. The knobs\/wheels have a nice resistance when turning. Additionally, Behringer made this product even better by adding a 4th Oscillator, Polyphonic capability, Iconic Chorus from the Juno, Overdrive from Bosss DS-1, an arpeggiator & sequencer! Seriously wow!
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\nWhen playing this synthesizer, theres a inherent familiarity thats both exciting & organic, but you also realize that this keyboard really is the first stand-alone synth that all keyboards today (52 years later) are based upon, whether its the Korg XD, Nord Lead, or Juno, you just feel it. Its made apparent that youre standing in the presence of something historically special, and you instantly see the source of where the evolution of synthesis began.
\nBehringer officially won me over.
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\n(In the photo below, copy the knob settings for the bass from \"More Bounce To The Ounce\")", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Christopher Bu\u0308r", "sir_whereareyou": "Detroit\/Naples", "sir_background": "Detroit Techno\/Dub Techno\/Downtempo Lo-Fi Instrumental\/Ambient Textures", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27332, "store_items_review_id": 382814, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-225f2544d08791080f5b5fd87c538de5ac2fd859\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjA3MjIyOTQ0LXBocHk3b2ZxNC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20221207222944-phpy7ofq4.jpeg", "sir_title": "As an elitist, I had doubts...", "sir_comments": "In 1970, the Original 3 oscillator\/monophonic Minimoog was the first stand-alone portable synthesizer that changed the path for all synths moving forward. Its essentially the Prometheus of synthesizers, but in 1970...It had limitations. However, this synth was responsible for endless tracks by Pink Floyd, Zapp & Roger, George Clinton\/Parliament, etc...
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\nSo when Behringer recreated the $15K-$20K Minimoog for only $800, I was skeptical. I did my research, and upon its delivery, I was immediately 1000% impressed. Sonically, Behringer NAILED IT, and I effortlessly recreated that Juicy-Rubbery Fat Bass Patch heard on so many tracks from the 70s & 80s. The build quality is solid, VERY SOLID. The knobs\/wheels have a nice resistance when turning. Additionally, Behringer made this product even better by adding a 4th Oscillator, Polyphonic capability, Iconic Chorus from the Juno, Overdrive from Bosss DS-1, an arpeggiator & sequencer! Seriously wow!
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\nWhen playing this synthesizer, theres a inherent familiarity thats both exciting & organic, but you also realize that this keyboard really is the first stand-alone synth that all keyboards today (52 years later) are based upon, whether its the Korg XD, Nord Lead, or Juno, you just feel it. Its made apparent that youre standing in the presence of something historically special, and you instantly see the source of where the evolution of synthesis began.
\nBehringer officially won me over.
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\n(In the photo below, copy the knob settings for the bass from \"More Bounce To The Ounce\")", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Christopher Bu\u0308r", "sir_whereareyou": "Detroit\/Naples", "sir_background": "Detroit Techno\/Dub Techno\/Downtempo Lo-Fi Instrumental\/Ambient Textures", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27185, "store_items_review_id": 382006, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-a8acbb9be9bb2837d20dbca42af814c383e460a8\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjA0NTI1LXBocGRrZm1hbS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20221201204525-phpdkfmam.jpeg", "sir_title": "Minimoog and so much more!", "sir_comments": "Ive wanted a Minimoog sine \"A Farewell to Kings\". When my garage band talked about the big time, we always talked about my playing a Minimoog. Now, years later, I buy this. No regrets! Paraphony or monophonic, built in distortion, extra oscillator, built in chorus, midi, a sequencer built in, a hold function... a sound thats fat and versatile - unbelievable! I play this and my Behringer Odyssey almost every day - and Im a guitar player! If youve got the budget, its a no brainer! In one year, Ive purchased a 2600, an Odyssey and a Minimoog (poly D). It just doesnt get any better than this! User note - let the analog synths warm up for a few minutes before you play them - this keeps the annoying tuning drift to a minimum!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Malachi Goodman", "sir_whereareyou": "Virginia Beach, VA", "sir_background": "Neoclassical\/Metal Guitar, Synth", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 23762, "store_items_review_id": 364680, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/SiWPrWSjdAk", "sir_title": "All I wanted and more...", "sir_comments": "I was looking for a synthesizer (obviously) for my music production. Im a guitarist, this was my first real keyboard. I wanted something with power, creative options, something I could really fine tune. After watching lots of demos, samples, researching the features, etc - Wow, this was really a big bang for my buck. If theres room here, Ill add - it seems a limitation to be able to play up to [only] 4 oscillators at a time (yes that means only 4 notes max), the original this is based off of, only had 3! This may be a sticking point for some, but its designed this way for a reason, and I dont think all those hits that were created over the decades saw it as a problem for the pure, thick, full, rich, analog sound it puts out. The sequencer is a pure bonus and I see limitless creative options here. I quickly found out after plugging it into the computer via USB that it functions as a full-featured keyboard, using all software driven sounds, complete with the pitch\/modulation bend. Yeah, I am pretty happy with this, and dont see myself needing another keyboard for a long time.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Scott", "sir_whereareyou": "Lansdale, PA", "sir_background": "I go way back, 60s 70s, 80s music", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 18279, "store_items_review_id": 338733, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/QHo1ksuk9N8", "sir_title": "Love It", "sir_comments": "So. I never had much faith in Behringer but I love this synth. Ive been playing with it for about a year now and I know its capable of more than what I do with it but for what I wanted its perfect. Switching between mono synth and poly synth is awesome. Does it have the best synth sound in the world? Maybe not. Does it work and make for a great live or recording tool? Yes. Its pretty durable and I love the materials its built from. Feels robust and I think its pretty to look at. Below you can hear it featured in a short song. I feel its worth every dollar.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Michael Williams", "sir_whereareyou": "San Angelo, TX", "sir_background": "Played in and recorded a band for 5 years, live sound for 3 years", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 4996, "store_items_review_id": 276109, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-747b8c39ee42764d5f693b6c0fab34b5ede66b9e\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNzEzMTM0NjM1LXBocGIxaDRmei5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200713134635-phpb1h4fz.jpeg", "sir_title": "This is what I\u2019ve needed my whole life.", "sir_comments": "I bought 3 synths before pulling the trigger on this. I even bought the Prophet Rev 2 which is double the price and I still found myself drooling over this synth. Videos buy Firechild and Moot Booxle were the ones that really did this machine justice.
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\nLet me start by saying the tone that you hear in those videos are exactly what you can achieve. The tone is insanely amazing.
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\nThis is one of those synths that you pick up on real quick. Its very easy to learn on.
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\nI now understand what people mean by when they say \"you change the way you approach the keyboard with a monosynth\". Even though it has polyphonic capabilities it will still perform differently than many might expect especially if you are a newcomer to the analog synth world.
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\nI highly suggest this synth, I find myself constantly creating noises and becoming inspired by the many knobs, the arp and sequencing capabilities. Its one of the most creative instruments Ive ever been lucky enough to own.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Knight", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "Heavy Metal, Synthwave songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 4441, "store_items_review_id": 273539, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-9477f11e0b221c686dc265efa076c54fc4ff9ddb\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNjIzMjE1ODQ3LXBocGJubmp6ay5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200623215847-phpbnnjzk.jpeg", "sir_title": "Fabulous synth", "sir_comments": "Incredible synth for the money. I read a review saying the polyphony is messed up - its not. You have to set each of the oscillators to the same octave for it to work like a traditional poly-synth with four voices). Each voice runs on one of the 4 fully analog oscillators. Cant believe the tone Im getting from a $... synth. Model D without spending an arm and a leg. Also, no issues with this being quiet - dont understand why this would be an issue anyway. Thats what mixings for! Ill buy a new mixing desk with the $5,000 I saved buying this and move the fade up a couple dB... also the build feels solid. Love having a polyphonic model D in my studio. Big source of inspiration.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "John Tyler", "sir_whereareyou": "Fort Worth, TX", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3439, "store_items_review_id": 268716, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-b9c3c4a9a376d4ef75e29aa4a2515b63f5780d21\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTE1MTg0MDU3LXBocHQyM2Z6cC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200515184057-phpt23fzp.jpeg", "sir_title": "Behringer has nailed it! I love this synth!!!", "sir_comments": "Ive never written a review but feel so strongly that this is such a GREAT synth (and Im no newbie, Ive owned over 50 in my life, as well as designed my own from scratch with discrete components - see photo) that I am compelled to balance out some of what I feel are undeserved negative comments posted here. I myself have been having a blast with my Poly D since receiving it last week. That being said, I think there will be some expecting this to be a typical modern polyphonic synth and are bound to be disappointed. BUT if you are more knowledgeable about classic analog synths and realistically set your expectations that this is the MiniMoog you always dreamt of but could never afford (how can these guys complain after spending $... on a $5K synth) but with not only an added oscillator, but with a sequencer, extra modulation capabilities, and aftertouch then I promise you the Poly D will NOT disappoint. \"Audio Engineers\" who just flip the Poly switch expecting it to play chords with the individual oscillators probably not even tuned or even in the same octave are naturally going to throw up their hands up and give crap reviews. And I dont know what unit theyre looking at, but mine is built like a tank, much more solid and heavier than any of my current Korgs or Rolands. As for \"clicks\" and noise and low-output complaints, again, not judging, but knowing how to hook up your gear and how to correctly tweak envelopes does pay dividends.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Gary", "sir_whereareyou": "Redwood Shores", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3440, "store_items_review_id": 268716, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/KpLu5rwlRas", "sir_title": "Behringer has nailed it! I love this synth!!!", "sir_comments": "Ive never written a review but feel so strongly that this is such a GREAT synth (and Im no newbie, Ive owned over 50 in my life, as well as designed my own from scratch with discrete components - see photo) that I am compelled to balance out some of what I feel are undeserved negative comments posted here. I myself have been having a blast with my Poly D since receiving it last week. That being said, I think there will be some expecting this to be a typical modern polyphonic synth and are bound to be disappointed. BUT if you are more knowledgeable about classic analog synths and realistically set your expectations that this is the MiniMoog you always dreamt of but could never afford (how can these guys complain after spending $... on a $5K synth) but with not only an added oscillator, but with a sequencer, extra modulation capabilities, and aftertouch then I promise you the Poly D will NOT disappoint. \"Audio Engineers\" who just flip the Poly switch expecting it to play chords with the individual oscillators probably not even tuned or even in the same octave are naturally going to throw up their hands up and give crap reviews. And I dont know what unit theyre looking at, but mine is built like a tank, much more solid and heavier than any of my current Korgs or Rolands. As for \"clicks\" and noise and low-output complaints, again, not judging, but knowing how to hook up your gear and how to correctly tweak envelopes does pay dividends.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Gary", "sir_whereareyou": "Redwood Shores", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6881, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-8c8c5ae39bce5109068cbecf87ce9759508e25c9\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTc1OTMzLXBocHkyeWh5dy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928175933-phpy2yhyw.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6882, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-f1f0019d2353220511470c45118f8aececba8dea\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTc1OTQzLXBocG1rMG9yMS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928175943-phpmk0or1.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6883, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-a837182fd1bde16a72e9cc51d3cbd1531a6bee55\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTgwMDAyLXBocDJuenVsOC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928180002-php2nzul8.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3362, "store_items_review_id": 268335, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-2b264800973b4c1e9300cf7063069cb59fa90a9e\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTEyMTY0NjEyLXBocHFpbWV4Mi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200512164612-phpqimex2.jpeg", "sir_title": "To be honest, I\u2019m having Fun.", "sir_comments": "The more I play it, the more I like it. Its not a moog or full polyphonic, but if you want a monophonic analog synthesizer built solid with a full size a keyboard, its worth it too me.
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\nI own a minitaur and sub Phatty and they dont sound like the original Minimoog either. But I like that, its different in a good way.
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\nIts not perfect. You need to give it gain and you cant save patches. If you can live with that, its an awesome instrument.", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "emmanuel atengco", "sir_whereareyou": "Encinitas, CA", "sir_background": "Guitar Player\/ Dj", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3177, "store_items_review_id": 267088, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-0bb08e220fe6e063fa830d106dedc2cd04df5a9f\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTAxMTUwMTQ2LXBocGZuM2VsYy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200501150146-phpfn3elc.jpeg", "sir_title": "It looks nice but doesnt sound nice.", "sir_comments": "I was really excited to get this because the rackmount monophonic Behringer Model D sounds fantastic. This instrument, however, is vastly different than their rackmount Model D. First, the overall output of this instrument is far too low. By the time you gain stage properly at the mixer or interface, you have a very high noise floor. Second, the envelopes are too clicky. Even with a slightly slower attack time, you get a loud click and pop that goes thought the audio signal. Third, even after all that, the oscillators dont have the same bite and aggressiveness as the rackmount Behringer Model D. On a positive note, the external build quality is nice and impressive. Unfortunately, the sound engine does not live up to the hype.", "sir_rating": "2.0", "sir_name": "Jon", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" } ]" :for-review="276109">
Behringer Poly D
非常惊讶于整体结构和重量的保利。
所有的按钮开关都是坚实的,作为非常好的建造单位。声音是非常令人愉悦的,在这个价格的合成器上一次播放多个音符是伟大的。我还有迷你穆格。
令人难以置信的synth
令人难以置信的合成人。我读过一篇评论,说复调搞砸了,其实不是。你必须将每个振荡器设置为相同的八度,才能像传统的四声部合成器一样工作)。每个声音在4个完全模拟振荡器中的一个上运行。真不敢相信我居然听到一个…synth。模型D不需要花费一只胳膊和一条腿。此外,没有问题,这是安静的-不明白为什么这将是一个问题。这就是混音的目的!我会用我买这个省下的5000美元买一个新的调音台,把渐变调高几个dB…… also the build feels solid. Love having a polyphonic model D in my studio. Big source of inspiration.
\nSo when Behringer recreated the $15K-$20K Minimoog for only $800, I was skeptical. I did my research, and upon its delivery, I was immediately 1000% impressed. Sonically, Behringer NAILED IT, and I effortlessly recreated that Juicy-Rubbery Fat Bass Patch heard on so many tracks from the 70s & 80s. The build quality is solid, VERY SOLID. The knobs\/wheels have a nice resistance when turning. Additionally, Behringer made this product even better by adding a 4th Oscillator, Polyphonic capability, Iconic Chorus from the Juno, Overdrive from Bosss DS-1, an arpeggiator & sequencer! Seriously wow!
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\nWhen playing this synthesizer, theres a inherent familiarity thats both exciting & organic, but you also realize that this keyboard really is the first stand-alone synth that all keyboards today (52 years later) are based upon, whether its the Korg XD, Nord Lead, or Juno, you just feel it. Its made apparent that youre standing in the presence of something historically special, and you instantly see the source of where the evolution of synthesis began.
\nBehringer officially won me over.
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\n(In the photo below, copy the knob settings for the bass from \"More Bounce To The Ounce\")", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Christopher Bu\u0308r", "sir_whereareyou": "Detroit\/Naples", "sir_background": "Detroit Techno\/Dub Techno\/Downtempo Lo-Fi Instrumental\/Ambient Textures", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27332, "store_items_review_id": 382814, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-225f2544d08791080f5b5fd87c538de5ac2fd859\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjA3MjIyOTQ0LXBocHk3b2ZxNC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20221207222944-phpy7ofq4.jpeg", "sir_title": "As an elitist, I had doubts...", "sir_comments": "In 1970, the Original 3 oscillator\/monophonic Minimoog was the first stand-alone portable synthesizer that changed the path for all synths moving forward. Its essentially the Prometheus of synthesizers, but in 1970...It had limitations. However, this synth was responsible for endless tracks by Pink Floyd, Zapp & Roger, George Clinton\/Parliament, etc...
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\nSo when Behringer recreated the $15K-$20K Minimoog for only $800, I was skeptical. I did my research, and upon its delivery, I was immediately 1000% impressed. Sonically, Behringer NAILED IT, and I effortlessly recreated that Juicy-Rubbery Fat Bass Patch heard on so many tracks from the 70s & 80s. The build quality is solid, VERY SOLID. The knobs\/wheels have a nice resistance when turning. Additionally, Behringer made this product even better by adding a 4th Oscillator, Polyphonic capability, Iconic Chorus from the Juno, Overdrive from Bosss DS-1, an arpeggiator & sequencer! Seriously wow!
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\nWhen playing this synthesizer, theres a inherent familiarity thats both exciting & organic, but you also realize that this keyboard really is the first stand-alone synth that all keyboards today (52 years later) are based upon, whether its the Korg XD, Nord Lead, or Juno, you just feel it. Its made apparent that youre standing in the presence of something historically special, and you instantly see the source of where the evolution of synthesis began.
\nBehringer officially won me over.
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\n(In the photo below, copy the knob settings for the bass from \"More Bounce To The Ounce\")", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Christopher Bu\u0308r", "sir_whereareyou": "Detroit\/Naples", "sir_background": "Detroit Techno\/Dub Techno\/Downtempo Lo-Fi Instrumental\/Ambient Textures", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27185, "store_items_review_id": 382006, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-a8acbb9be9bb2837d20dbca42af814c383e460a8\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjA0NTI1LXBocGRrZm1hbS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20221201204525-phpdkfmam.jpeg", "sir_title": "Minimoog and so much more!", "sir_comments": "Ive wanted a Minimoog sine \"A Farewell to Kings\". When my garage band talked about the big time, we always talked about my playing a Minimoog. Now, years later, I buy this. No regrets! Paraphony or monophonic, built in distortion, extra oscillator, built in chorus, midi, a sequencer built in, a hold function... a sound thats fat and versatile - unbelievable! I play this and my Behringer Odyssey almost every day - and Im a guitar player! If youve got the budget, its a no brainer! In one year, Ive purchased a 2600, an Odyssey and a Minimoog (poly D). It just doesnt get any better than this! User note - let the analog synths warm up for a few minutes before you play them - this keeps the annoying tuning drift to a minimum!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Malachi Goodman", "sir_whereareyou": "Virginia Beach, VA", "sir_background": "Neoclassical\/Metal Guitar, Synth", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 23762, "store_items_review_id": 364680, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/SiWPrWSjdAk", "sir_title": "All I wanted and more...", "sir_comments": "I was looking for a synthesizer (obviously) for my music production. Im a guitarist, this was my first real keyboard. I wanted something with power, creative options, something I could really fine tune. After watching lots of demos, samples, researching the features, etc - Wow, this was really a big bang for my buck. If theres room here, Ill add - it seems a limitation to be able to play up to [only] 4 oscillators at a time (yes that means only 4 notes max), the original this is based off of, only had 3! This may be a sticking point for some, but its designed this way for a reason, and I dont think all those hits that were created over the decades saw it as a problem for the pure, thick, full, rich, analog sound it puts out. The sequencer is a pure bonus and I see limitless creative options here. I quickly found out after plugging it into the computer via USB that it functions as a full-featured keyboard, using all software driven sounds, complete with the pitch\/modulation bend. Yeah, I am pretty happy with this, and dont see myself needing another keyboard for a long time.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Scott", "sir_whereareyou": "Lansdale, PA", "sir_background": "I go way back, 60s 70s, 80s music", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 18279, "store_items_review_id": 338733, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/QHo1ksuk9N8", "sir_title": "Love It", "sir_comments": "So. I never had much faith in Behringer but I love this synth. Ive been playing with it for about a year now and I know its capable of more than what I do with it but for what I wanted its perfect. Switching between mono synth and poly synth is awesome. Does it have the best synth sound in the world? Maybe not. Does it work and make for a great live or recording tool? Yes. Its pretty durable and I love the materials its built from. Feels robust and I think its pretty to look at. Below you can hear it featured in a short song. I feel its worth every dollar.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Michael Williams", "sir_whereareyou": "San Angelo, TX", "sir_background": "Played in and recorded a band for 5 years, live sound for 3 years", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 4996, "store_items_review_id": 276109, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-747b8c39ee42764d5f693b6c0fab34b5ede66b9e\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNzEzMTM0NjM1LXBocGIxaDRmei5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200713134635-phpb1h4fz.jpeg", "sir_title": "This is what I\u2019ve needed my whole life.", "sir_comments": "I bought 3 synths before pulling the trigger on this. I even bought the Prophet Rev 2 which is double the price and I still found myself drooling over this synth. Videos buy Firechild and Moot Booxle were the ones that really did this machine justice.
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\nLet me start by saying the tone that you hear in those videos are exactly what you can achieve. The tone is insanely amazing.
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\nThis is one of those synths that you pick up on real quick. Its very easy to learn on.
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\nI now understand what people mean by when they say \"you change the way you approach the keyboard with a monosynth\". Even though it has polyphonic capabilities it will still perform differently than many might expect especially if you are a newcomer to the analog synth world.
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\nI highly suggest this synth, I find myself constantly creating noises and becoming inspired by the many knobs, the arp and sequencing capabilities. Its one of the most creative instruments Ive ever been lucky enough to own.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Knight", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "Heavy Metal, Synthwave songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 4441, "store_items_review_id": 273539, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-9477f11e0b221c686dc265efa076c54fc4ff9ddb\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNjIzMjE1ODQ3LXBocGJubmp6ay5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200623215847-phpbnnjzk.jpeg", "sir_title": "Fabulous synth", "sir_comments": "Incredible synth for the money. I read a review saying the polyphony is messed up - its not. You have to set each of the oscillators to the same octave for it to work like a traditional poly-synth with four voices). Each voice runs on one of the 4 fully analog oscillators. Cant believe the tone Im getting from a $... synth. Model D without spending an arm and a leg. Also, no issues with this being quiet - dont understand why this would be an issue anyway. Thats what mixings for! Ill buy a new mixing desk with the $5,000 I saved buying this and move the fade up a couple dB... also the build feels solid. Love having a polyphonic model D in my studio. Big source of inspiration.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "John Tyler", "sir_whereareyou": "Fort Worth, TX", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3439, "store_items_review_id": 268716, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-b9c3c4a9a376d4ef75e29aa4a2515b63f5780d21\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTE1MTg0MDU3LXBocHQyM2Z6cC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200515184057-phpt23fzp.jpeg", "sir_title": "Behringer has nailed it! I love this synth!!!", "sir_comments": "Ive never written a review but feel so strongly that this is such a GREAT synth (and Im no newbie, Ive owned over 50 in my life, as well as designed my own from scratch with discrete components - see photo) that I am compelled to balance out some of what I feel are undeserved negative comments posted here. I myself have been having a blast with my Poly D since receiving it last week. That being said, I think there will be some expecting this to be a typical modern polyphonic synth and are bound to be disappointed. BUT if you are more knowledgeable about classic analog synths and realistically set your expectations that this is the MiniMoog you always dreamt of but could never afford (how can these guys complain after spending $... on a $5K synth) but with not only an added oscillator, but with a sequencer, extra modulation capabilities, and aftertouch then I promise you the Poly D will NOT disappoint. \"Audio Engineers\" who just flip the Poly switch expecting it to play chords with the individual oscillators probably not even tuned or even in the same octave are naturally going to throw up their hands up and give crap reviews. And I dont know what unit theyre looking at, but mine is built like a tank, much more solid and heavier than any of my current Korgs or Rolands. As for \"clicks\" and noise and low-output complaints, again, not judging, but knowing how to hook up your gear and how to correctly tweak envelopes does pay dividends.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Gary", "sir_whereareyou": "Redwood Shores", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3440, "store_items_review_id": 268716, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/KpLu5rwlRas", "sir_title": "Behringer has nailed it! I love this synth!!!", "sir_comments": "Ive never written a review but feel so strongly that this is such a GREAT synth (and Im no newbie, Ive owned over 50 in my life, as well as designed my own from scratch with discrete components - see photo) that I am compelled to balance out some of what I feel are undeserved negative comments posted here. I myself have been having a blast with my Poly D since receiving it last week. That being said, I think there will be some expecting this to be a typical modern polyphonic synth and are bound to be disappointed. BUT if you are more knowledgeable about classic analog synths and realistically set your expectations that this is the MiniMoog you always dreamt of but could never afford (how can these guys complain after spending $... on a $5K synth) but with not only an added oscillator, but with a sequencer, extra modulation capabilities, and aftertouch then I promise you the Poly D will NOT disappoint. \"Audio Engineers\" who just flip the Poly switch expecting it to play chords with the individual oscillators probably not even tuned or even in the same octave are naturally going to throw up their hands up and give crap reviews. And I dont know what unit theyre looking at, but mine is built like a tank, much more solid and heavier than any of my current Korgs or Rolands. As for \"clicks\" and noise and low-output complaints, again, not judging, but knowing how to hook up your gear and how to correctly tweak envelopes does pay dividends.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Gary", "sir_whereareyou": "Redwood Shores", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6881, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-8c8c5ae39bce5109068cbecf87ce9759508e25c9\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTc1OTMzLXBocHkyeWh5dy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928175933-phpy2yhyw.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6882, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-f1f0019d2353220511470c45118f8aececba8dea\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTc1OTQzLXBocG1rMG9yMS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928175943-phpmk0or1.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6883, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-a837182fd1bde16a72e9cc51d3cbd1531a6bee55\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTgwMDAyLXBocDJuenVsOC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928180002-php2nzul8.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3362, "store_items_review_id": 268335, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-2b264800973b4c1e9300cf7063069cb59fa90a9e\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTEyMTY0NjEyLXBocHFpbWV4Mi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200512164612-phpqimex2.jpeg", "sir_title": "To be honest, I\u2019m having Fun.", "sir_comments": "The more I play it, the more I like it. Its not a moog or full polyphonic, but if you want a monophonic analog synthesizer built solid with a full size a keyboard, its worth it too me.
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\nI own a minitaur and sub Phatty and they dont sound like the original Minimoog either. But I like that, its different in a good way.
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\nIts not perfect. You need to give it gain and you cant save patches. If you can live with that, its an awesome instrument.", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "emmanuel atengco", "sir_whereareyou": "Encinitas, CA", "sir_background": "Guitar Player\/ Dj", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3177, "store_items_review_id": 267088, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-0bb08e220fe6e063fa830d106dedc2cd04df5a9f\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTAxMTUwMTQ2LXBocGZuM2VsYy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200501150146-phpfn3elc.jpeg", "sir_title": "It looks nice but doesnt sound nice.", "sir_comments": "I was really excited to get this because the rackmount monophonic Behringer Model D sounds fantastic. This instrument, however, is vastly different than their rackmount Model D. First, the overall output of this instrument is far too low. By the time you gain stage properly at the mixer or interface, you have a very high noise floor. Second, the envelopes are too clicky. Even with a slightly slower attack time, you get a loud click and pop that goes thought the audio signal. Third, even after all that, the oscillators dont have the same bite and aggressiveness as the rackmount Behringer Model D. On a positive note, the external build quality is nice and impressive. Unfortunately, the sound engine does not live up to the hype.", "sir_rating": "2.0", "sir_name": "Jon", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" } ]" :for-review="273539">
Behringer Poly D岩石!
我没有任何抱怨。Poly D是美丽的,正如所描述的那样。然而,如果你为四个振荡器中的每一个选择了不同的波形,你可能会听到一些奇怪的声音;然而,当处于“Poly”或“Unison”模式时,我为所有四个振荡器使用相同的波形,这解决了“不稳定”的声音问题。这就是我的发现。合唱的特点是伟大的!此外,我还通过tc电子名人堂2和tc电子闪回II来玩我的Poly D,听起来很美妙。我喜欢它的余韵,也可以用来控制其他键盘的余韵。现在,我迫不及待地想要拿到Behringer即将出版的《大富翁》。而且,如果Behringer决定发布他们的ARP 2600版本,我真的会在天堂!
一个月过去了,没有任何遗憾
我不会在这里说任何新的或原创的东西。通读评论,看视频,知道你能买到什么。这个合成人不适合所有人,也注定不适合所有人。然而,对我来说,这正是我所希望的,这是一种可以负担得起的方式,让我重新获得Minimoog的感觉。和很多人一样,几年前我在数字合成时代的黎明卖掉了我的MM,随着时间的推移,我产生了巨大的遗憾。当然,购买一个MM,即使是低端的,也是如此荒谬的成本高昂,因为对复古合成人的需求已经将市场价值推高到了平平层。我对Behringer非常赞赏,因为他们专注于克隆历史上伟大的合成人,而且价格合理。我说的负担得起,并不是指便宜。这台设备坚固,听起来很棒,并带回了调整和摆弄的乐趣,以获得伟大的,经典的,模拟穆格声音。
底线,如果你正在寻找一个MM克隆,这里是。我相信很多人会感到失望,因为这个名字可能意味着一个复调,模拟合成器。如果这是你想要的,去别处看看吧。就像如果你想要一辆开得像本田思域(Honda Civic)一样的车,就不要买带有标准变速箱的跑车。如果你想要一个四振荡器MM,一次播放多个音符,有内置的合唱,琶音器,速度和后触,还有一个音序器,更不用说一个键盘,它适合切碎,那么你不会失望的。
注:指出该装置产量低的负面评论可能是有效的。就我个人而言,我不认为这是一个问题,因为它提供了足够的果汁来做任何我想做的事情。至于它听起来很薄,那只是纯粹的垃圾。我在我的Roland SE-02和Arturia Model D IOS应用程序之间进行了匹配设置。Poly D挂起来,甚至比它们都更丰满、丰富、清晰。就像我说的,知道你在寻找什么,知道你要买什么,如果这些东西匹配,不要犹豫,扣动扳机。
令人难以置信的声音和伟大的构建质量!
我设法抢到其中一个*一点*早,迄今为止,除了印象深刻。如果你正在寻找一个巨大的模拟声音和一个令人难以置信的直接界面——不需要卖掉你的第一个孩子——这是你的板。表面都完成得很好,旋钮感觉坚如磐石。科格真的可以做一些笔记,只要有面板保护的罐子。面板的铰链很好,光滑,没有斜坡,背面有衬垫,以保护底盘从划伤,如果你掉支撑支撑。在构建质量方面,我唯一真正的不满是键感觉有点糊状。但对于一个具有速度和余韵的多边形键盘来说,它真的不错。你很快就能掌握窍门了。对我来说,真正锦上添花的是合唱部分,这让任何声音都更有现实感和空间感。最后,不管他们对振子做了什么改变我们都欢迎。 The tuning is much more stable than the Model D, and it doesn't seem to take long to warm up. I'm definitely gonna be using this for gigs; I hope it doesn't mess up too many PA's ;)
很高兴我买了这个
我对买这个有点怀疑,但我很高兴我买了!我一直想要一个迷你穆格模型D(5000美元),这是我最接近的一个。在我看来,你能听到的低音是值得的。我见过很多人抱怨人们不喜欢D型车,但我不是那种人。
听起来像迷你穆格吗?老实说,我不知道,我个人从来没有碰过一个,也没有比较过两个。我所知道的是它听起来很胖,有很深的低音,你也可以得到一些不错的环境垫,从你的daw或吉他踏板和合唱的影响很小!!!!!
贝林格成功了!我喜欢这个合成人!!
我从来没有写过评论,但强烈地感觉到这是一个如此伟大的合成器(我不是新手,我一生中拥有超过50个合成器,以及用独立的组件从头开始设计自己的合成器——见图),我不得不平衡一些我觉得不应该贴在这里的负面评论。自从上周收到我的保利D后,我自己一直在玩得很开心。话虽如此,我认为会有一些期待这是一个典型的现代复调合成器,一定会失望。但是,如果你对经典的模拟合成器更了解,并且现实地设定你的期望,这是你一直梦想着但永远负担不起的MiniMoog(这些家伙花了美元后怎么能抱怨……在一个5000美元的合成器上),但不仅有一个额外的振荡器,而且有一个音序器,额外的调制能力,和后处理,然后我向你保证Poly D不会让你失望。“音频工程师”只是按下Poly开关,期望它能用单个振荡器演奏和弦,甚至可能没有调谐,甚至在同一个八度上,自然会举手投降,给出糟糕的评价。我不知道他们在看什么单位,但我的单位像坦克一样,比我现在的任何Korgs或roland都更结实更重。至于“咔哒声”、噪音和低产量的抱怨,再次强调,不是评判,而是知道如何连接你的设备,如何正确地调整信封确实会带来好处。
\nSo when Behringer recreated the $15K-$20K Minimoog for only $800, I was skeptical. I did my research, and upon its delivery, I was immediately 1000% impressed. Sonically, Behringer NAILED IT, and I effortlessly recreated that Juicy-Rubbery Fat Bass Patch heard on so many tracks from the 70s & 80s. The build quality is solid, VERY SOLID. The knobs\/wheels have a nice resistance when turning. Additionally, Behringer made this product even better by adding a 4th Oscillator, Polyphonic capability, Iconic Chorus from the Juno, Overdrive from Bosss DS-1, an arpeggiator & sequencer! Seriously wow!
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\nWhen playing this synthesizer, theres a inherent familiarity thats both exciting & organic, but you also realize that this keyboard really is the first stand-alone synth that all keyboards today (52 years later) are based upon, whether its the Korg XD, Nord Lead, or Juno, you just feel it. Its made apparent that youre standing in the presence of something historically special, and you instantly see the source of where the evolution of synthesis began.
\nBehringer officially won me over.
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\n(In the photo below, copy the knob settings for the bass from \"More Bounce To The Ounce\")", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Christopher Bu\u0308r", "sir_whereareyou": "Detroit\/Naples", "sir_background": "Detroit Techno\/Dub Techno\/Downtempo Lo-Fi Instrumental\/Ambient Textures", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27332, "store_items_review_id": 382814, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-225f2544d08791080f5b5fd87c538de5ac2fd859\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjA3MjIyOTQ0LXBocHk3b2ZxNC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20221207222944-phpy7ofq4.jpeg", "sir_title": "As an elitist, I had doubts...", "sir_comments": "In 1970, the Original 3 oscillator\/monophonic Minimoog was the first stand-alone portable synthesizer that changed the path for all synths moving forward. Its essentially the Prometheus of synthesizers, but in 1970...It had limitations. However, this synth was responsible for endless tracks by Pink Floyd, Zapp & Roger, George Clinton\/Parliament, etc...
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\nSo when Behringer recreated the $15K-$20K Minimoog for only $800, I was skeptical. I did my research, and upon its delivery, I was immediately 1000% impressed. Sonically, Behringer NAILED IT, and I effortlessly recreated that Juicy-Rubbery Fat Bass Patch heard on so many tracks from the 70s & 80s. The build quality is solid, VERY SOLID. The knobs\/wheels have a nice resistance when turning. Additionally, Behringer made this product even better by adding a 4th Oscillator, Polyphonic capability, Iconic Chorus from the Juno, Overdrive from Bosss DS-1, an arpeggiator & sequencer! Seriously wow!
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\nWhen playing this synthesizer, theres a inherent familiarity thats both exciting & organic, but you also realize that this keyboard really is the first stand-alone synth that all keyboards today (52 years later) are based upon, whether its the Korg XD, Nord Lead, or Juno, you just feel it. Its made apparent that youre standing in the presence of something historically special, and you instantly see the source of where the evolution of synthesis began.
\nBehringer officially won me over.
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\n(In the photo below, copy the knob settings for the bass from \"More Bounce To The Ounce\")", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Christopher Bu\u0308r", "sir_whereareyou": "Detroit\/Naples", "sir_background": "Detroit Techno\/Dub Techno\/Downtempo Lo-Fi Instrumental\/Ambient Textures", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27185, "store_items_review_id": 382006, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-a8acbb9be9bb2837d20dbca42af814c383e460a8\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjA0NTI1LXBocGRrZm1hbS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20221201204525-phpdkfmam.jpeg", "sir_title": "Minimoog and so much more!", "sir_comments": "Ive wanted a Minimoog sine \"A Farewell to Kings\". When my garage band talked about the big time, we always talked about my playing a Minimoog. Now, years later, I buy this. No regrets! Paraphony or monophonic, built in distortion, extra oscillator, built in chorus, midi, a sequencer built in, a hold function... a sound thats fat and versatile - unbelievable! I play this and my Behringer Odyssey almost every day - and Im a guitar player! If youve got the budget, its a no brainer! In one year, Ive purchased a 2600, an Odyssey and a Minimoog (poly D). It just doesnt get any better than this! User note - let the analog synths warm up for a few minutes before you play them - this keeps the annoying tuning drift to a minimum!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Malachi Goodman", "sir_whereareyou": "Virginia Beach, VA", "sir_background": "Neoclassical\/Metal Guitar, Synth", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 23762, "store_items_review_id": 364680, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/SiWPrWSjdAk", "sir_title": "All I wanted and more...", "sir_comments": "I was looking for a synthesizer (obviously) for my music production. Im a guitarist, this was my first real keyboard. I wanted something with power, creative options, something I could really fine tune. After watching lots of demos, samples, researching the features, etc - Wow, this was really a big bang for my buck. If theres room here, Ill add - it seems a limitation to be able to play up to [only] 4 oscillators at a time (yes that means only 4 notes max), the original this is based off of, only had 3! This may be a sticking point for some, but its designed this way for a reason, and I dont think all those hits that were created over the decades saw it as a problem for the pure, thick, full, rich, analog sound it puts out. The sequencer is a pure bonus and I see limitless creative options here. I quickly found out after plugging it into the computer via USB that it functions as a full-featured keyboard, using all software driven sounds, complete with the pitch\/modulation bend. Yeah, I am pretty happy with this, and dont see myself needing another keyboard for a long time.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Scott", "sir_whereareyou": "Lansdale, PA", "sir_background": "I go way back, 60s 70s, 80s music", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 18279, "store_items_review_id": 338733, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/QHo1ksuk9N8", "sir_title": "Love It", "sir_comments": "So. I never had much faith in Behringer but I love this synth. Ive been playing with it for about a year now and I know its capable of more than what I do with it but for what I wanted its perfect. Switching between mono synth and poly synth is awesome. Does it have the best synth sound in the world? Maybe not. Does it work and make for a great live or recording tool? Yes. Its pretty durable and I love the materials its built from. Feels robust and I think its pretty to look at. Below you can hear it featured in a short song. I feel its worth every dollar.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Michael Williams", "sir_whereareyou": "San Angelo, TX", "sir_background": "Played in and recorded a band for 5 years, live sound for 3 years", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 4996, "store_items_review_id": 276109, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-747b8c39ee42764d5f693b6c0fab34b5ede66b9e\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNzEzMTM0NjM1LXBocGIxaDRmei5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200713134635-phpb1h4fz.jpeg", "sir_title": "This is what I\u2019ve needed my whole life.", "sir_comments": "I bought 3 synths before pulling the trigger on this. I even bought the Prophet Rev 2 which is double the price and I still found myself drooling over this synth. Videos buy Firechild and Moot Booxle were the ones that really did this machine justice.
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\nLet me start by saying the tone that you hear in those videos are exactly what you can achieve. The tone is insanely amazing.
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\nThis is one of those synths that you pick up on real quick. Its very easy to learn on.
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\nI now understand what people mean by when they say \"you change the way you approach the keyboard with a monosynth\". Even though it has polyphonic capabilities it will still perform differently than many might expect especially if you are a newcomer to the analog synth world.
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\nI highly suggest this synth, I find myself constantly creating noises and becoming inspired by the many knobs, the arp and sequencing capabilities. Its one of the most creative instruments Ive ever been lucky enough to own.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Knight", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "Heavy Metal, Synthwave songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 4441, "store_items_review_id": 273539, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-9477f11e0b221c686dc265efa076c54fc4ff9ddb\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNjIzMjE1ODQ3LXBocGJubmp6ay5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200623215847-phpbnnjzk.jpeg", "sir_title": "Fabulous synth", "sir_comments": "Incredible synth for the money. I read a review saying the polyphony is messed up - its not. You have to set each of the oscillators to the same octave for it to work like a traditional poly-synth with four voices). Each voice runs on one of the 4 fully analog oscillators. Cant believe the tone Im getting from a $... synth. Model D without spending an arm and a leg. Also, no issues with this being quiet - dont understand why this would be an issue anyway. Thats what mixings for! Ill buy a new mixing desk with the $5,000 I saved buying this and move the fade up a couple dB... also the build feels solid. Love having a polyphonic model D in my studio. Big source of inspiration.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "John Tyler", "sir_whereareyou": "Fort Worth, TX", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3439, "store_items_review_id": 268716, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-b9c3c4a9a376d4ef75e29aa4a2515b63f5780d21\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTE1MTg0MDU3LXBocHQyM2Z6cC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200515184057-phpt23fzp.jpeg", "sir_title": "Behringer has nailed it! I love this synth!!!", "sir_comments": "Ive never written a review but feel so strongly that this is such a GREAT synth (and Im no newbie, Ive owned over 50 in my life, as well as designed my own from scratch with discrete components - see photo) that I am compelled to balance out some of what I feel are undeserved negative comments posted here. I myself have been having a blast with my Poly D since receiving it last week. That being said, I think there will be some expecting this to be a typical modern polyphonic synth and are bound to be disappointed. BUT if you are more knowledgeable about classic analog synths and realistically set your expectations that this is the MiniMoog you always dreamt of but could never afford (how can these guys complain after spending $... on a $5K synth) but with not only an added oscillator, but with a sequencer, extra modulation capabilities, and aftertouch then I promise you the Poly D will NOT disappoint. \"Audio Engineers\" who just flip the Poly switch expecting it to play chords with the individual oscillators probably not even tuned or even in the same octave are naturally going to throw up their hands up and give crap reviews. And I dont know what unit theyre looking at, but mine is built like a tank, much more solid and heavier than any of my current Korgs or Rolands. As for \"clicks\" and noise and low-output complaints, again, not judging, but knowing how to hook up your gear and how to correctly tweak envelopes does pay dividends.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Gary", "sir_whereareyou": "Redwood Shores", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3440, "store_items_review_id": 268716, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/KpLu5rwlRas", "sir_title": "Behringer has nailed it! I love this synth!!!", "sir_comments": "Ive never written a review but feel so strongly that this is such a GREAT synth (and Im no newbie, Ive owned over 50 in my life, as well as designed my own from scratch with discrete components - see photo) that I am compelled to balance out some of what I feel are undeserved negative comments posted here. I myself have been having a blast with my Poly D since receiving it last week. That being said, I think there will be some expecting this to be a typical modern polyphonic synth and are bound to be disappointed. BUT if you are more knowledgeable about classic analog synths and realistically set your expectations that this is the MiniMoog you always dreamt of but could never afford (how can these guys complain after spending $... on a $5K synth) but with not only an added oscillator, but with a sequencer, extra modulation capabilities, and aftertouch then I promise you the Poly D will NOT disappoint. \"Audio Engineers\" who just flip the Poly switch expecting it to play chords with the individual oscillators probably not even tuned or even in the same octave are naturally going to throw up their hands up and give crap reviews. And I dont know what unit theyre looking at, but mine is built like a tank, much more solid and heavier than any of my current Korgs or Rolands. As for \"clicks\" and noise and low-output complaints, again, not judging, but knowing how to hook up your gear and how to correctly tweak envelopes does pay dividends.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Gary", "sir_whereareyou": "Redwood Shores", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6881, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-8c8c5ae39bce5109068cbecf87ce9759508e25c9\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTc1OTMzLXBocHkyeWh5dy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928175933-phpy2yhyw.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6882, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-f1f0019d2353220511470c45118f8aececba8dea\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTc1OTQzLXBocG1rMG9yMS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928175943-phpmk0or1.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6883, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-a837182fd1bde16a72e9cc51d3cbd1531a6bee55\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTgwMDAyLXBocDJuenVsOC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928180002-php2nzul8.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3362, "store_items_review_id": 268335, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-2b264800973b4c1e9300cf7063069cb59fa90a9e\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTEyMTY0NjEyLXBocHFpbWV4Mi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200512164612-phpqimex2.jpeg", "sir_title": "To be honest, I\u2019m having Fun.", "sir_comments": "The more I play it, the more I like it. Its not a moog or full polyphonic, but if you want a monophonic analog synthesizer built solid with a full size a keyboard, its worth it too me.
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\nI own a minitaur and sub Phatty and they dont sound like the original Minimoog either. But I like that, its different in a good way.
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\nIts not perfect. You need to give it gain and you cant save patches. If you can live with that, its an awesome instrument.", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "emmanuel atengco", "sir_whereareyou": "Encinitas, CA", "sir_background": "Guitar Player\/ Dj", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3177, "store_items_review_id": 267088, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-0bb08e220fe6e063fa830d106dedc2cd04df5a9f\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTAxMTUwMTQ2LXBocGZuM2VsYy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200501150146-phpfn3elc.jpeg", "sir_title": "It looks nice but doesnt sound nice.", "sir_comments": "I was really excited to get this because the rackmount monophonic Behringer Model D sounds fantastic. This instrument, however, is vastly different than their rackmount Model D. First, the overall output of this instrument is far too low. By the time you gain stage properly at the mixer or interface, you have a very high noise floor. Second, the envelopes are too clicky. Even with a slightly slower attack time, you get a loud click and pop that goes thought the audio signal. Third, even after all that, the oscillators dont have the same bite and aggressiveness as the rackmount Behringer Model D. On a positive note, the external build quality is nice and impressive. Unfortunately, the sound engine does not live up to the hype.", "sir_rating": "2.0", "sir_name": "Jon", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" } ]" :for-review="268716">
我恋爱了。
我只是喜极而泣。
那些甜美的minimoog声音
贝林格在忠实于原版迷你钱包的同时,也让普通尺寸钱包的价格更便宜。不要困惑:这不是一个真正的复调合成器。每个振荡器演奏一个音符。这意味着你演奏的任何和弦一次最多有4个音符。音序器可能是最好的附加,可以通过midi电缆发送出去与任何东西一起使用。
这东西又重又大。别因为上面写着Behringer就指望质量便宜。
然而,在后面支撑模块的机制可以重新设计。它只是一个坚固的金属板,可以让模块放在上面,而不是锁定在适当的位置。除此之外,它已经接近完美了。
它在一些方面超越了迷你moog
这把斧头上的过滤器听起来很棒!光是这一点就值那么多钱了。我还没有试过后面面板上的输入和输出,因为我在前面面板上玩得很开心。它超越了,因为它有一个琶音器与一个保持按钮以及32步音序器。不像迷你地图那么笨重适合你和其他合成人挤在狭小的空间里。钥匙也不是现在许多玩具上的迷你钥匙。而且我发现它的操作或触感值得单独体验,而不是那种弹簧海绵般的廉价控制器的感觉。我需要一个键床,它会塌下来,爬上去的时候不会抱着我的手指!听起来很棒的合成器,你会发誓你玩的是真正的迷你音乐。Behringer推出的高质量产品真的让我感到惊讶。 I use to deem them middle of the road, but not any more. Can't wait for the OB-8. And hope it has the "2nd page button" if your listening dear folks at behringer.
对于这些钱,我真的没什么可抱怨的
今年它刚上市时我就买了,我很高兴看到价格下降,因为这意味着更多的人会拥有这个神奇的乐器。我唯一希望不同的是32步音序器,我宁愿有64步和一半的保存槽。但这只是我的偏好!另外,如果你想让另一个synth控制midi时钟,你必须在电脑的midi设置中改变这一点。
优秀的合成人需要良好的构建
其他人对Poly D的真实声音和操作做出了评论,我完全同意。如果不是有几个问题,我本可以给五星评级的:
该单元本身是坚实的建设,除了选择旋钮(波形和八度)。他们是相同的形状,原来的Minimoog的,但他们没有固定螺丝或轴夹机构。其中两个旋钮已经松了,从一个位置到另一个位置有一点“倾斜”(见图)。我理解贝林格需要节俭,以满足他们的美元…但像选择旋钮这样经常被使用的东西需要更坚固一些,我愿意多花点钱买更耐用的旋钮。
此外,该设备发货时没有用户手册……只是一个快速入门指南。我以前用过Minimoogs,基于硬件和软件,所以它的操作对我来说很容易。然而,该单元将需要偶尔重新校准和调整,通过控制面板背面的访问孔。快速入门指南没有说明如何做到这一点。Behringer的Model D Eurorack仪器具有相同的校准要求,并附有如何进行校准的完整说明。我会下载那本手册。与此同时,该设备的性能也很好,就是开箱即用。
最后,与他们的模型D不同,Poly D没有A=440调谐振荡器。在录音室里,这不是什么大问题:只需在手机上的调谐器应用程序中播放一个干音,或者通过调谐器踩音盒运行它。在现场情况下,当你通过耳机收听时设置你的下一个补丁时,这就不那么容易了。
总之,我对这次购买很满意。鲍勃穆格万岁!
\nSo when Behringer recreated the $15K-$20K Minimoog for only $800, I was skeptical. I did my research, and upon its delivery, I was immediately 1000% impressed. Sonically, Behringer NAILED IT, and I effortlessly recreated that Juicy-Rubbery Fat Bass Patch heard on so many tracks from the 70s & 80s. The build quality is solid, VERY SOLID. The knobs\/wheels have a nice resistance when turning. Additionally, Behringer made this product even better by adding a 4th Oscillator, Polyphonic capability, Iconic Chorus from the Juno, Overdrive from Bosss DS-1, an arpeggiator & sequencer! Seriously wow!
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\nWhen playing this synthesizer, theres a inherent familiarity thats both exciting & organic, but you also realize that this keyboard really is the first stand-alone synth that all keyboards today (52 years later) are based upon, whether its the Korg XD, Nord Lead, or Juno, you just feel it. Its made apparent that youre standing in the presence of something historically special, and you instantly see the source of where the evolution of synthesis began.
\nBehringer officially won me over.
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\n(In the photo below, copy the knob settings for the bass from \"More Bounce To The Ounce\")", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Christopher Bu\u0308r", "sir_whereareyou": "Detroit\/Naples", "sir_background": "Detroit Techno\/Dub Techno\/Downtempo Lo-Fi Instrumental\/Ambient Textures", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27332, "store_items_review_id": 382814, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-225f2544d08791080f5b5fd87c538de5ac2fd859\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjA3MjIyOTQ0LXBocHk3b2ZxNC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20221207222944-phpy7ofq4.jpeg", "sir_title": "As an elitist, I had doubts...", "sir_comments": "In 1970, the Original 3 oscillator\/monophonic Minimoog was the first stand-alone portable synthesizer that changed the path for all synths moving forward. Its essentially the Prometheus of synthesizers, but in 1970...It had limitations. However, this synth was responsible for endless tracks by Pink Floyd, Zapp & Roger, George Clinton\/Parliament, etc...
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\nSo when Behringer recreated the $15K-$20K Minimoog for only $800, I was skeptical. I did my research, and upon its delivery, I was immediately 1000% impressed. Sonically, Behringer NAILED IT, and I effortlessly recreated that Juicy-Rubbery Fat Bass Patch heard on so many tracks from the 70s & 80s. The build quality is solid, VERY SOLID. The knobs\/wheels have a nice resistance when turning. Additionally, Behringer made this product even better by adding a 4th Oscillator, Polyphonic capability, Iconic Chorus from the Juno, Overdrive from Bosss DS-1, an arpeggiator & sequencer! Seriously wow!
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\nWhen playing this synthesizer, theres a inherent familiarity thats both exciting & organic, but you also realize that this keyboard really is the first stand-alone synth that all keyboards today (52 years later) are based upon, whether its the Korg XD, Nord Lead, or Juno, you just feel it. Its made apparent that youre standing in the presence of something historically special, and you instantly see the source of where the evolution of synthesis began.
\nBehringer officially won me over.
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\n(In the photo below, copy the knob settings for the bass from \"More Bounce To The Ounce\")", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Christopher Bu\u0308r", "sir_whereareyou": "Detroit\/Naples", "sir_background": "Detroit Techno\/Dub Techno\/Downtempo Lo-Fi Instrumental\/Ambient Textures", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27185, "store_items_review_id": 382006, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-a8acbb9be9bb2837d20dbca42af814c383e460a8\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjA0NTI1LXBocGRrZm1hbS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20221201204525-phpdkfmam.jpeg", "sir_title": "Minimoog and so much more!", "sir_comments": "Ive wanted a Minimoog sine \"A Farewell to Kings\". When my garage band talked about the big time, we always talked about my playing a Minimoog. Now, years later, I buy this. No regrets! Paraphony or monophonic, built in distortion, extra oscillator, built in chorus, midi, a sequencer built in, a hold function... a sound thats fat and versatile - unbelievable! I play this and my Behringer Odyssey almost every day - and Im a guitar player! If youve got the budget, its a no brainer! In one year, Ive purchased a 2600, an Odyssey and a Minimoog (poly D). It just doesnt get any better than this! User note - let the analog synths warm up for a few minutes before you play them - this keeps the annoying tuning drift to a minimum!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Malachi Goodman", "sir_whereareyou": "Virginia Beach, VA", "sir_background": "Neoclassical\/Metal Guitar, Synth", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 23762, "store_items_review_id": 364680, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/SiWPrWSjdAk", "sir_title": "All I wanted and more...", "sir_comments": "I was looking for a synthesizer (obviously) for my music production. Im a guitarist, this was my first real keyboard. I wanted something with power, creative options, something I could really fine tune. After watching lots of demos, samples, researching the features, etc - Wow, this was really a big bang for my buck. If theres room here, Ill add - it seems a limitation to be able to play up to [only] 4 oscillators at a time (yes that means only 4 notes max), the original this is based off of, only had 3! This may be a sticking point for some, but its designed this way for a reason, and I dont think all those hits that were created over the decades saw it as a problem for the pure, thick, full, rich, analog sound it puts out. The sequencer is a pure bonus and I see limitless creative options here. I quickly found out after plugging it into the computer via USB that it functions as a full-featured keyboard, using all software driven sounds, complete with the pitch\/modulation bend. Yeah, I am pretty happy with this, and dont see myself needing another keyboard for a long time.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Scott", "sir_whereareyou": "Lansdale, PA", "sir_background": "I go way back, 60s 70s, 80s music", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 18279, "store_items_review_id": 338733, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/QHo1ksuk9N8", "sir_title": "Love It", "sir_comments": "So. I never had much faith in Behringer but I love this synth. Ive been playing with it for about a year now and I know its capable of more than what I do with it but for what I wanted its perfect. Switching between mono synth and poly synth is awesome. Does it have the best synth sound in the world? Maybe not. Does it work and make for a great live or recording tool? Yes. Its pretty durable and I love the materials its built from. Feels robust and I think its pretty to look at. Below you can hear it featured in a short song. I feel its worth every dollar.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Michael Williams", "sir_whereareyou": "San Angelo, TX", "sir_background": "Played in and recorded a band for 5 years, live sound for 3 years", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 4996, "store_items_review_id": 276109, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-747b8c39ee42764d5f693b6c0fab34b5ede66b9e\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNzEzMTM0NjM1LXBocGIxaDRmei5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200713134635-phpb1h4fz.jpeg", "sir_title": "This is what I\u2019ve needed my whole life.", "sir_comments": "I bought 3 synths before pulling the trigger on this. I even bought the Prophet Rev 2 which is double the price and I still found myself drooling over this synth. Videos buy Firechild and Moot Booxle were the ones that really did this machine justice.
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\nLet me start by saying the tone that you hear in those videos are exactly what you can achieve. The tone is insanely amazing.
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\nThis is one of those synths that you pick up on real quick. Its very easy to learn on.
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\nI now understand what people mean by when they say \"you change the way you approach the keyboard with a monosynth\". Even though it has polyphonic capabilities it will still perform differently than many might expect especially if you are a newcomer to the analog synth world.
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\nI highly suggest this synth, I find myself constantly creating noises and becoming inspired by the many knobs, the arp and sequencing capabilities. Its one of the most creative instruments Ive ever been lucky enough to own.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Knight", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "Heavy Metal, Synthwave songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 4441, "store_items_review_id": 273539, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-9477f11e0b221c686dc265efa076c54fc4ff9ddb\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNjIzMjE1ODQ3LXBocGJubmp6ay5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200623215847-phpbnnjzk.jpeg", "sir_title": "Fabulous synth", "sir_comments": "Incredible synth for the money. I read a review saying the polyphony is messed up - its not. You have to set each of the oscillators to the same octave for it to work like a traditional poly-synth with four voices). Each voice runs on one of the 4 fully analog oscillators. Cant believe the tone Im getting from a $... synth. Model D without spending an arm and a leg. Also, no issues with this being quiet - dont understand why this would be an issue anyway. Thats what mixings for! Ill buy a new mixing desk with the $5,000 I saved buying this and move the fade up a couple dB... also the build feels solid. Love having a polyphonic model D in my studio. Big source of inspiration.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "John Tyler", "sir_whereareyou": "Fort Worth, TX", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3439, "store_items_review_id": 268716, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-b9c3c4a9a376d4ef75e29aa4a2515b63f5780d21\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTE1MTg0MDU3LXBocHQyM2Z6cC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200515184057-phpt23fzp.jpeg", "sir_title": "Behringer has nailed it! I love this synth!!!", "sir_comments": "Ive never written a review but feel so strongly that this is such a GREAT synth (and Im no newbie, Ive owned over 50 in my life, as well as designed my own from scratch with discrete components - see photo) that I am compelled to balance out some of what I feel are undeserved negative comments posted here. I myself have been having a blast with my Poly D since receiving it last week. That being said, I think there will be some expecting this to be a typical modern polyphonic synth and are bound to be disappointed. BUT if you are more knowledgeable about classic analog synths and realistically set your expectations that this is the MiniMoog you always dreamt of but could never afford (how can these guys complain after spending $... on a $5K synth) but with not only an added oscillator, but with a sequencer, extra modulation capabilities, and aftertouch then I promise you the Poly D will NOT disappoint. \"Audio Engineers\" who just flip the Poly switch expecting it to play chords with the individual oscillators probably not even tuned or even in the same octave are naturally going to throw up their hands up and give crap reviews. And I dont know what unit theyre looking at, but mine is built like a tank, much more solid and heavier than any of my current Korgs or Rolands. As for \"clicks\" and noise and low-output complaints, again, not judging, but knowing how to hook up your gear and how to correctly tweak envelopes does pay dividends.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Gary", "sir_whereareyou": "Redwood Shores", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3440, "store_items_review_id": 268716, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/KpLu5rwlRas", "sir_title": "Behringer has nailed it! I love this synth!!!", "sir_comments": "Ive never written a review but feel so strongly that this is such a GREAT synth (and Im no newbie, Ive owned over 50 in my life, as well as designed my own from scratch with discrete components - see photo) that I am compelled to balance out some of what I feel are undeserved negative comments posted here. I myself have been having a blast with my Poly D since receiving it last week. That being said, I think there will be some expecting this to be a typical modern polyphonic synth and are bound to be disappointed. BUT if you are more knowledgeable about classic analog synths and realistically set your expectations that this is the MiniMoog you always dreamt of but could never afford (how can these guys complain after spending $... on a $5K synth) but with not only an added oscillator, but with a sequencer, extra modulation capabilities, and aftertouch then I promise you the Poly D will NOT disappoint. \"Audio Engineers\" who just flip the Poly switch expecting it to play chords with the individual oscillators probably not even tuned or even in the same octave are naturally going to throw up their hands up and give crap reviews. And I dont know what unit theyre looking at, but mine is built like a tank, much more solid and heavier than any of my current Korgs or Rolands. As for \"clicks\" and noise and low-output complaints, again, not judging, but knowing how to hook up your gear and how to correctly tweak envelopes does pay dividends.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Gary", "sir_whereareyou": "Redwood Shores", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6881, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-8c8c5ae39bce5109068cbecf87ce9759508e25c9\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTc1OTMzLXBocHkyeWh5dy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928175933-phpy2yhyw.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6882, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-f1f0019d2353220511470c45118f8aececba8dea\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTc1OTQzLXBocG1rMG9yMS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928175943-phpmk0or1.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6883, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-a837182fd1bde16a72e9cc51d3cbd1531a6bee55\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTgwMDAyLXBocDJuenVsOC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928180002-php2nzul8.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3362, "store_items_review_id": 268335, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-2b264800973b4c1e9300cf7063069cb59fa90a9e\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTEyMTY0NjEyLXBocHFpbWV4Mi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200512164612-phpqimex2.jpeg", "sir_title": "To be honest, I\u2019m having Fun.", "sir_comments": "The more I play it, the more I like it. Its not a moog or full polyphonic, but if you want a monophonic analog synthesizer built solid with a full size a keyboard, its worth it too me.
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\nI own a minitaur and sub Phatty and they dont sound like the original Minimoog either. But I like that, its different in a good way.
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\nIts not perfect. You need to give it gain and you cant save patches. If you can live with that, its an awesome instrument.", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "emmanuel atengco", "sir_whereareyou": "Encinitas, CA", "sir_background": "Guitar Player\/ Dj", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3177, "store_items_review_id": 267088, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-0bb08e220fe6e063fa830d106dedc2cd04df5a9f\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTAxMTUwMTQ2LXBocGZuM2VsYy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200501150146-phpfn3elc.jpeg", "sir_title": "It looks nice but doesnt sound nice.", "sir_comments": "I was really excited to get this because the rackmount monophonic Behringer Model D sounds fantastic. This instrument, however, is vastly different than their rackmount Model D. First, the overall output of this instrument is far too low. By the time you gain stage properly at the mixer or interface, you have a very high noise floor. Second, the envelopes are too clicky. Even with a slightly slower attack time, you get a loud click and pop that goes thought the audio signal. Third, even after all that, the oscillators dont have the same bite and aggressiveness as the rackmount Behringer Model D. On a positive note, the external build quality is nice and impressive. Unfortunately, the sound engine does not live up to the hype.", "sir_rating": "2.0", "sir_name": "Jon", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" } ]" :for-review="285383">
说实话,我玩得很开心。
我玩得越多,就越喜欢。这不是一个穆格或完整的复调,但如果你想要一个单音模拟合成器建立坚实的全尺寸键盘,它的价值太我。
我有一个迷你牛头和潜艇Phatty,他们听起来不像原来的迷你moog。但我喜欢这样,这是一种好的方式。
它并不完美。你需要给它增益,你不能保存补丁。如果你能接受,这是一件很棒的乐器。
\nSo when Behringer recreated the $15K-$20K Minimoog for only $800, I was skeptical. I did my research, and upon its delivery, I was immediately 1000% impressed. Sonically, Behringer NAILED IT, and I effortlessly recreated that Juicy-Rubbery Fat Bass Patch heard on so many tracks from the 70s & 80s. The build quality is solid, VERY SOLID. The knobs\/wheels have a nice resistance when turning. Additionally, Behringer made this product even better by adding a 4th Oscillator, Polyphonic capability, Iconic Chorus from the Juno, Overdrive from Bosss DS-1, an arpeggiator & sequencer! Seriously wow!
\n
\nWhen playing this synthesizer, theres a inherent familiarity thats both exciting & organic, but you also realize that this keyboard really is the first stand-alone synth that all keyboards today (52 years later) are based upon, whether its the Korg XD, Nord Lead, or Juno, you just feel it. Its made apparent that youre standing in the presence of something historically special, and you instantly see the source of where the evolution of synthesis began.
\nBehringer officially won me over.
\n
\n(In the photo below, copy the knob settings for the bass from \"More Bounce To The Ounce\")", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Christopher Bu\u0308r", "sir_whereareyou": "Detroit\/Naples", "sir_background": "Detroit Techno\/Dub Techno\/Downtempo Lo-Fi Instrumental\/Ambient Textures", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27332, "store_items_review_id": 382814, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-225f2544d08791080f5b5fd87c538de5ac2fd859\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjA3MjIyOTQ0LXBocHk3b2ZxNC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20221207222944-phpy7ofq4.jpeg", "sir_title": "As an elitist, I had doubts...", "sir_comments": "In 1970, the Original 3 oscillator\/monophonic Minimoog was the first stand-alone portable synthesizer that changed the path for all synths moving forward. Its essentially the Prometheus of synthesizers, but in 1970...It had limitations. However, this synth was responsible for endless tracks by Pink Floyd, Zapp & Roger, George Clinton\/Parliament, etc...
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\nSo when Behringer recreated the $15K-$20K Minimoog for only $800, I was skeptical. I did my research, and upon its delivery, I was immediately 1000% impressed. Sonically, Behringer NAILED IT, and I effortlessly recreated that Juicy-Rubbery Fat Bass Patch heard on so many tracks from the 70s & 80s. The build quality is solid, VERY SOLID. The knobs\/wheels have a nice resistance when turning. Additionally, Behringer made this product even better by adding a 4th Oscillator, Polyphonic capability, Iconic Chorus from the Juno, Overdrive from Bosss DS-1, an arpeggiator & sequencer! Seriously wow!
\n
\nWhen playing this synthesizer, theres a inherent familiarity thats both exciting & organic, but you also realize that this keyboard really is the first stand-alone synth that all keyboards today (52 years later) are based upon, whether its the Korg XD, Nord Lead, or Juno, you just feel it. Its made apparent that youre standing in the presence of something historically special, and you instantly see the source of where the evolution of synthesis began.
\nBehringer officially won me over.
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\n(In the photo below, copy the knob settings for the bass from \"More Bounce To The Ounce\")", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Christopher Bu\u0308r", "sir_whereareyou": "Detroit\/Naples", "sir_background": "Detroit Techno\/Dub Techno\/Downtempo Lo-Fi Instrumental\/Ambient Textures", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27185, "store_items_review_id": 382006, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-a8acbb9be9bb2837d20dbca42af814c383e460a8\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjA0NTI1LXBocGRrZm1hbS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20221201204525-phpdkfmam.jpeg", "sir_title": "Minimoog and so much more!", "sir_comments": "Ive wanted a Minimoog sine \"A Farewell to Kings\". When my garage band talked about the big time, we always talked about my playing a Minimoog. Now, years later, I buy this. No regrets! Paraphony or monophonic, built in distortion, extra oscillator, built in chorus, midi, a sequencer built in, a hold function... a sound thats fat and versatile - unbelievable! I play this and my Behringer Odyssey almost every day - and Im a guitar player! If youve got the budget, its a no brainer! In one year, Ive purchased a 2600, an Odyssey and a Minimoog (poly D). It just doesnt get any better than this! User note - let the analog synths warm up for a few minutes before you play them - this keeps the annoying tuning drift to a minimum!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Malachi Goodman", "sir_whereareyou": "Virginia Beach, VA", "sir_background": "Neoclassical\/Metal Guitar, Synth", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 23762, "store_items_review_id": 364680, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/SiWPrWSjdAk", "sir_title": "All I wanted and more...", "sir_comments": "I was looking for a synthesizer (obviously) for my music production. Im a guitarist, this was my first real keyboard. I wanted something with power, creative options, something I could really fine tune. After watching lots of demos, samples, researching the features, etc - Wow, this was really a big bang for my buck. If theres room here, Ill add - it seems a limitation to be able to play up to [only] 4 oscillators at a time (yes that means only 4 notes max), the original this is based off of, only had 3! This may be a sticking point for some, but its designed this way for a reason, and I dont think all those hits that were created over the decades saw it as a problem for the pure, thick, full, rich, analog sound it puts out. The sequencer is a pure bonus and I see limitless creative options here. I quickly found out after plugging it into the computer via USB that it functions as a full-featured keyboard, using all software driven sounds, complete with the pitch\/modulation bend. Yeah, I am pretty happy with this, and dont see myself needing another keyboard for a long time.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Scott", "sir_whereareyou": "Lansdale, PA", "sir_background": "I go way back, 60s 70s, 80s music", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 18279, "store_items_review_id": 338733, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/QHo1ksuk9N8", "sir_title": "Love It", "sir_comments": "So. I never had much faith in Behringer but I love this synth. Ive been playing with it for about a year now and I know its capable of more than what I do with it but for what I wanted its perfect. Switching between mono synth and poly synth is awesome. Does it have the best synth sound in the world? Maybe not. Does it work and make for a great live or recording tool? Yes. Its pretty durable and I love the materials its built from. Feels robust and I think its pretty to look at. Below you can hear it featured in a short song. I feel its worth every dollar.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Michael Williams", "sir_whereareyou": "San Angelo, TX", "sir_background": "Played in and recorded a band for 5 years, live sound for 3 years", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 4996, "store_items_review_id": 276109, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-747b8c39ee42764d5f693b6c0fab34b5ede66b9e\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNzEzMTM0NjM1LXBocGIxaDRmei5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200713134635-phpb1h4fz.jpeg", "sir_title": "This is what I\u2019ve needed my whole life.", "sir_comments": "I bought 3 synths before pulling the trigger on this. I even bought the Prophet Rev 2 which is double the price and I still found myself drooling over this synth. Videos buy Firechild and Moot Booxle were the ones that really did this machine justice.
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\nLet me start by saying the tone that you hear in those videos are exactly what you can achieve. The tone is insanely amazing.
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\nThis is one of those synths that you pick up on real quick. Its very easy to learn on.
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\nI now understand what people mean by when they say \"you change the way you approach the keyboard with a monosynth\". Even though it has polyphonic capabilities it will still perform differently than many might expect especially if you are a newcomer to the analog synth world.
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\nI highly suggest this synth, I find myself constantly creating noises and becoming inspired by the many knobs, the arp and sequencing capabilities. Its one of the most creative instruments Ive ever been lucky enough to own.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Knight", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "Heavy Metal, Synthwave songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 4441, "store_items_review_id": 273539, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-9477f11e0b221c686dc265efa076c54fc4ff9ddb\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNjIzMjE1ODQ3LXBocGJubmp6ay5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200623215847-phpbnnjzk.jpeg", "sir_title": "Fabulous synth", "sir_comments": "Incredible synth for the money. I read a review saying the polyphony is messed up - its not. You have to set each of the oscillators to the same octave for it to work like a traditional poly-synth with four voices). Each voice runs on one of the 4 fully analog oscillators. Cant believe the tone Im getting from a $... synth. Model D without spending an arm and a leg. Also, no issues with this being quiet - dont understand why this would be an issue anyway. Thats what mixings for! Ill buy a new mixing desk with the $5,000 I saved buying this and move the fade up a couple dB... also the build feels solid. Love having a polyphonic model D in my studio. Big source of inspiration.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "John Tyler", "sir_whereareyou": "Fort Worth, TX", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3439, "store_items_review_id": 268716, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-b9c3c4a9a376d4ef75e29aa4a2515b63f5780d21\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTE1MTg0MDU3LXBocHQyM2Z6cC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200515184057-phpt23fzp.jpeg", "sir_title": "Behringer has nailed it! I love this synth!!!", "sir_comments": "Ive never written a review but feel so strongly that this is such a GREAT synth (and Im no newbie, Ive owned over 50 in my life, as well as designed my own from scratch with discrete components - see photo) that I am compelled to balance out some of what I feel are undeserved negative comments posted here. I myself have been having a blast with my Poly D since receiving it last week. That being said, I think there will be some expecting this to be a typical modern polyphonic synth and are bound to be disappointed. BUT if you are more knowledgeable about classic analog synths and realistically set your expectations that this is the MiniMoog you always dreamt of but could never afford (how can these guys complain after spending $... on a $5K synth) but with not only an added oscillator, but with a sequencer, extra modulation capabilities, and aftertouch then I promise you the Poly D will NOT disappoint. \"Audio Engineers\" who just flip the Poly switch expecting it to play chords with the individual oscillators probably not even tuned or even in the same octave are naturally going to throw up their hands up and give crap reviews. And I dont know what unit theyre looking at, but mine is built like a tank, much more solid and heavier than any of my current Korgs or Rolands. As for \"clicks\" and noise and low-output complaints, again, not judging, but knowing how to hook up your gear and how to correctly tweak envelopes does pay dividends.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Gary", "sir_whereareyou": "Redwood Shores", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3440, "store_items_review_id": 268716, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/KpLu5rwlRas", "sir_title": "Behringer has nailed it! I love this synth!!!", "sir_comments": "Ive never written a review but feel so strongly that this is such a GREAT synth (and Im no newbie, Ive owned over 50 in my life, as well as designed my own from scratch with discrete components - see photo) that I am compelled to balance out some of what I feel are undeserved negative comments posted here. I myself have been having a blast with my Poly D since receiving it last week. That being said, I think there will be some expecting this to be a typical modern polyphonic synth and are bound to be disappointed. BUT if you are more knowledgeable about classic analog synths and realistically set your expectations that this is the MiniMoog you always dreamt of but could never afford (how can these guys complain after spending $... on a $5K synth) but with not only an added oscillator, but with a sequencer, extra modulation capabilities, and aftertouch then I promise you the Poly D will NOT disappoint. \"Audio Engineers\" who just flip the Poly switch expecting it to play chords with the individual oscillators probably not even tuned or even in the same octave are naturally going to throw up their hands up and give crap reviews. And I dont know what unit theyre looking at, but mine is built like a tank, much more solid and heavier than any of my current Korgs or Rolands. As for \"clicks\" and noise and low-output complaints, again, not judging, but knowing how to hook up your gear and how to correctly tweak envelopes does pay dividends.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Gary", "sir_whereareyou": "Redwood Shores", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6881, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-8c8c5ae39bce5109068cbecf87ce9759508e25c9\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTc1OTMzLXBocHkyeWh5dy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928175933-phpy2yhyw.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6882, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-f1f0019d2353220511470c45118f8aececba8dea\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTc1OTQzLXBocG1rMG9yMS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928175943-phpmk0or1.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6883, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-a837182fd1bde16a72e9cc51d3cbd1531a6bee55\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTgwMDAyLXBocDJuenVsOC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928180002-php2nzul8.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3362, "store_items_review_id": 268335, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-2b264800973b4c1e9300cf7063069cb59fa90a9e\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTEyMTY0NjEyLXBocHFpbWV4Mi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200512164612-phpqimex2.jpeg", "sir_title": "To be honest, I\u2019m having Fun.", "sir_comments": "The more I play it, the more I like it. Its not a moog or full polyphonic, but if you want a monophonic analog synthesizer built solid with a full size a keyboard, its worth it too me.
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\nI own a minitaur and sub Phatty and they dont sound like the original Minimoog either. But I like that, its different in a good way.
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\nIts not perfect. You need to give it gain and you cant save patches. If you can live with that, its an awesome instrument.", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "emmanuel atengco", "sir_whereareyou": "Encinitas, CA", "sir_background": "Guitar Player\/ Dj", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3177, "store_items_review_id": 267088, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-0bb08e220fe6e063fa830d106dedc2cd04df5a9f\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTAxMTUwMTQ2LXBocGZuM2VsYy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200501150146-phpfn3elc.jpeg", "sir_title": "It looks nice but doesnt sound nice.", "sir_comments": "I was really excited to get this because the rackmount monophonic Behringer Model D sounds fantastic. This instrument, however, is vastly different than their rackmount Model D. First, the overall output of this instrument is far too low. By the time you gain stage properly at the mixer or interface, you have a very high noise floor. Second, the envelopes are too clicky. Even with a slightly slower attack time, you get a loud click and pop that goes thought the audio signal. Third, even after all that, the oscillators dont have the same bite and aggressiveness as the rackmount Behringer Model D. On a positive note, the external build quality is nice and impressive. Unfortunately, the sound engine does not live up to the hype.", "sir_rating": "2.0", "sir_name": "Jon", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" } ]" :for-review="268335">
它真是一头野兽
作为这款新车型的私人拥有者,我感到非常自豪。你不需要听我说——YouTube上的评论都说它是多么令人印象深刻,我还没有完全挖掘它的潜力。坚固的结构,良好的响应,大量的工作与开箱即用,而不试图引入踏板;这只是一个伟大的齿轮。
我唯一真正抱怨的是,这可能只是我自己的问题或疏忽——我不记得收到过这样的手册。现在,我知道很多公司可能不会把它打印出来作为节省纸张浪费的一种手段,但当我甚至在Behringer自己的网站上找不到任何东西时,我有点失望。这使得学习乐器的细节有点困难,因为我必须依靠YouTube和论坛来获取更多信息。虽然它是基于穆格的模型D,但在某些方面并不完全相同,所以我只能从Poly D的研究中学习到这么多。
荒谬的美丽和鼓舞人心的价格点
非常好的构建质量....至少在美容方面是这样的。用电子设备还不知道。声音非常丰富;如此沉重,如此美丽。一旦我掌握了控制方法,我便从一个惊人的音调跳到另一个惊人的音调。一个接一个;衬垫,柔软的黄油铅调。没有补丁内存....哦,天哪,我多么希望有一个补丁内存银行!我在常见的可疑论坛上读到了人们对这些东西的不满; I've detected none of these issues. Of course, I like to make tracks; not fiddle with gear to find faults. So your mileage may vary. For me, this is a wellspring of inspiring and sublime tone.
有一个小问题的惊人产品
声音:5/5
建造质量:4/5
键盘:4/5
贝林格的聚D是个野兽!
声音:
这个小家伙使用起来超级有趣,创造声音是一个爆炸!诱人的线索,疯狂的低端。绝对有穆格的声音。使用双音/对调模式很有趣,如果你想要构建可演奏的和弦,你必须确保每个osc是相同的音调/波形,否则它会在每个音符的osc之间切换,导致可能不受欢迎的声音。它在单声道模式下真的很亮,但我已经能够用这个仍然创建很棒的4语音和弦。
我的主要问题是音量输出低到危险的程度,EXT IN耳机输出技巧对于充分利用Poly D是必不可少的。
它不仅打开了更多的声音可能性,而且它增加了音量,而不会像失真效果那样给声音着色。
如果没有ext,你看到的是-16db的输出,这需要一个疯狂的提高。我用的是阿波罗双音箱,使用各种前置放大器,增益高达60db,声音足够大。
构建质量:
建造质量真的很好,旋钮和开关感觉很好。
这个装置很重,整体看起来很不错。我喜欢能把模块举起来改变角度。
键盘:
速度快,反应灵敏,虽然有些按键感觉比其他按键更吵,有点黏黏的/叮当作响的声音,希望我用得越多就越好,但其他方面都很好,只是一个烦恼。
总的来说,我对我的购买很满意。如果你想进入模拟合成器,这是完美的开始合成器!
机器上的"Poly"两个字上有个小划痕。特别是在Y字母上,它看起来像金属刮掉了一些油漆。我有点沮丧,因为我买了一个新的单元,而不是一个演示模型,显然它只是装饰,它的工作和听起来很棒,所以这只是一个小抱怨。
惊人的声音,可疑的键盘
我弹的第一个音符就吸引住了我。它有如此美妙的有机声音,而且很容易得到你想要的东西。这款合成器唯一的缺点就是它的键床。说实话,这感觉比$ MIDI键床更糟糕,幸运的是,我是通过我的Korg序言8的键床玩的。
物有所值
多边形模式是垃圾,但dang这个东西感觉/看起来和听起来复古。振荡器的一些八度音阶开关感觉松了。重音单击osc或过滤器。没有用户手册或说明书。还是完全物有所值。
大众可访问的迷你moog
多边形D一开始可能是平坦的,我一开始是这么想的。在玩了几周之后,我终于“弄明白了”。我觉得最大的缺点是包含的“效果”失真不是很好,它色彩的声音方式太多。我通过做所有minimoog用户做的事情来克服这个问题,那就是把耳机插到外部插座上,然后看着它尖叫!!副歌是另一个无聊的嗡嗡声效果,只是使用了一个额外的混频器立体声频道,以获得最佳效果。我的建议是用你自己的效果,做耳机出来的技巧,你会非常满意的结果。
而且构建质量一般。仅仅因为它重并不意味着它建造得好。我有问题与osc音量,但它是由甜水照顾。188金宝搏官网是多少
同时,我要感谢Darius Beatz,感谢他的支持和知识。
半路出家
按键感觉很廉价,整个键盘和设计感觉像个玩具。Butttttttttt,如果你有东西来处理信号的话,听起来不错。当通过我的压缩机和限位器运行时,它听起来不错。我没有其他人所经历的低信号问题。所以我觉得没关系。这是一个很好的入门合成器。一个好的(不是伟大的)旧合成人的重建。所以没有现代的参数。只有迷笛和附加效果。我想说的是,不要指望这能改变你的生活
看起来不错,但听起来不太好。
我真的很兴奋得到这个,因为机架单音贝林格模型D听起来很棒。然而,这台仪器与他们的机架式d型有很大的不同。首先,这台仪器的总输出量太低了。当你在混合器或接口处获得适当的级时,你会有一个非常高的噪声底。第二,信封太咔嗒作响了。即使是稍微慢一点的攻击时间,你也会听到声音信号发出的响亮的咔哒声。第三,即使在所有这些之后,振荡器也没有像机架式Behringer模型d那样具有相同的咬痕和攻击性。从积极的方面来看,外部构建质量很好,令人印象深刻。不幸的是,声音引擎并没有达到宣传的效果。
\nSo when Behringer recreated the $15K-$20K Minimoog for only $800, I was skeptical. I did my research, and upon its delivery, I was immediately 1000% impressed. Sonically, Behringer NAILED IT, and I effortlessly recreated that Juicy-Rubbery Fat Bass Patch heard on so many tracks from the 70s & 80s. The build quality is solid, VERY SOLID. The knobs\/wheels have a nice resistance when turning. Additionally, Behringer made this product even better by adding a 4th Oscillator, Polyphonic capability, Iconic Chorus from the Juno, Overdrive from Bosss DS-1, an arpeggiator & sequencer! Seriously wow!
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\nWhen playing this synthesizer, theres a inherent familiarity thats both exciting & organic, but you also realize that this keyboard really is the first stand-alone synth that all keyboards today (52 years later) are based upon, whether its the Korg XD, Nord Lead, or Juno, you just feel it. Its made apparent that youre standing in the presence of something historically special, and you instantly see the source of where the evolution of synthesis began.
\nBehringer officially won me over.
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\n(In the photo below, copy the knob settings for the bass from \"More Bounce To The Ounce\")", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Christopher Bu\u0308r", "sir_whereareyou": "Detroit\/Naples", "sir_background": "Detroit Techno\/Dub Techno\/Downtempo Lo-Fi Instrumental\/Ambient Textures", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27332, "store_items_review_id": 382814, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-225f2544d08791080f5b5fd87c538de5ac2fd859\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjA3MjIyOTQ0LXBocHk3b2ZxNC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20221207222944-phpy7ofq4.jpeg", "sir_title": "As an elitist, I had doubts...", "sir_comments": "In 1970, the Original 3 oscillator\/monophonic Minimoog was the first stand-alone portable synthesizer that changed the path for all synths moving forward. Its essentially the Prometheus of synthesizers, but in 1970...It had limitations. However, this synth was responsible for endless tracks by Pink Floyd, Zapp & Roger, George Clinton\/Parliament, etc...
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\nSo when Behringer recreated the $15K-$20K Minimoog for only $800, I was skeptical. I did my research, and upon its delivery, I was immediately 1000% impressed. Sonically, Behringer NAILED IT, and I effortlessly recreated that Juicy-Rubbery Fat Bass Patch heard on so many tracks from the 70s & 80s. The build quality is solid, VERY SOLID. The knobs\/wheels have a nice resistance when turning. Additionally, Behringer made this product even better by adding a 4th Oscillator, Polyphonic capability, Iconic Chorus from the Juno, Overdrive from Bosss DS-1, an arpeggiator & sequencer! Seriously wow!
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\nWhen playing this synthesizer, theres a inherent familiarity thats both exciting & organic, but you also realize that this keyboard really is the first stand-alone synth that all keyboards today (52 years later) are based upon, whether its the Korg XD, Nord Lead, or Juno, you just feel it. Its made apparent that youre standing in the presence of something historically special, and you instantly see the source of where the evolution of synthesis began.
\nBehringer officially won me over.
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\n(In the photo below, copy the knob settings for the bass from \"More Bounce To The Ounce\")", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Christopher Bu\u0308r", "sir_whereareyou": "Detroit\/Naples", "sir_background": "Detroit Techno\/Dub Techno\/Downtempo Lo-Fi Instrumental\/Ambient Textures", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 27185, "store_items_review_id": 382006, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-a8acbb9be9bb2837d20dbca42af814c383e460a8\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjIxMjAxMjA0NTI1LXBocGRrZm1hbS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20221201204525-phpdkfmam.jpeg", "sir_title": "Minimoog and so much more!", "sir_comments": "Ive wanted a Minimoog sine \"A Farewell to Kings\". When my garage band talked about the big time, we always talked about my playing a Minimoog. Now, years later, I buy this. No regrets! Paraphony or monophonic, built in distortion, extra oscillator, built in chorus, midi, a sequencer built in, a hold function... a sound thats fat and versatile - unbelievable! I play this and my Behringer Odyssey almost every day - and Im a guitar player! If youve got the budget, its a no brainer! In one year, Ive purchased a 2600, an Odyssey and a Minimoog (poly D). It just doesnt get any better than this! User note - let the analog synths warm up for a few minutes before you play them - this keeps the annoying tuning drift to a minimum!", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Malachi Goodman", "sir_whereareyou": "Virginia Beach, VA", "sir_background": "Neoclassical\/Metal Guitar, Synth", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 23762, "store_items_review_id": 364680, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/SiWPrWSjdAk", "sir_title": "All I wanted and more...", "sir_comments": "I was looking for a synthesizer (obviously) for my music production. Im a guitarist, this was my first real keyboard. I wanted something with power, creative options, something I could really fine tune. After watching lots of demos, samples, researching the features, etc - Wow, this was really a big bang for my buck. If theres room here, Ill add - it seems a limitation to be able to play up to [only] 4 oscillators at a time (yes that means only 4 notes max), the original this is based off of, only had 3! This may be a sticking point for some, but its designed this way for a reason, and I dont think all those hits that were created over the decades saw it as a problem for the pure, thick, full, rich, analog sound it puts out. The sequencer is a pure bonus and I see limitless creative options here. I quickly found out after plugging it into the computer via USB that it functions as a full-featured keyboard, using all software driven sounds, complete with the pitch\/modulation bend. Yeah, I am pretty happy with this, and dont see myself needing another keyboard for a long time.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Scott", "sir_whereareyou": "Lansdale, PA", "sir_background": "I go way back, 60s 70s, 80s music", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 18279, "store_items_review_id": 338733, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/QHo1ksuk9N8", "sir_title": "Love It", "sir_comments": "So. I never had much faith in Behringer but I love this synth. Ive been playing with it for about a year now and I know its capable of more than what I do with it but for what I wanted its perfect. Switching between mono synth and poly synth is awesome. Does it have the best synth sound in the world? Maybe not. Does it work and make for a great live or recording tool? Yes. Its pretty durable and I love the materials its built from. Feels robust and I think its pretty to look at. Below you can hear it featured in a short song. I feel its worth every dollar.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Michael Williams", "sir_whereareyou": "San Angelo, TX", "sir_background": "Played in and recorded a band for 5 years, live sound for 3 years", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 4996, "store_items_review_id": 276109, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-747b8c39ee42764d5f693b6c0fab34b5ede66b9e\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNzEzMTM0NjM1LXBocGIxaDRmei5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200713134635-phpb1h4fz.jpeg", "sir_title": "This is what I\u2019ve needed my whole life.", "sir_comments": "I bought 3 synths before pulling the trigger on this. I even bought the Prophet Rev 2 which is double the price and I still found myself drooling over this synth. Videos buy Firechild and Moot Booxle were the ones that really did this machine justice.
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\nLet me start by saying the tone that you hear in those videos are exactly what you can achieve. The tone is insanely amazing.
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\nThis is one of those synths that you pick up on real quick. Its very easy to learn on.
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\nI now understand what people mean by when they say \"you change the way you approach the keyboard with a monosynth\". Even though it has polyphonic capabilities it will still perform differently than many might expect especially if you are a newcomer to the analog synth world.
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\nI highly suggest this synth, I find myself constantly creating noises and becoming inspired by the many knobs, the arp and sequencing capabilities. Its one of the most creative instruments Ive ever been lucky enough to own.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Knight", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "Heavy Metal, Synthwave songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 4441, "store_items_review_id": 273539, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-9477f11e0b221c686dc265efa076c54fc4ff9ddb\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNjIzMjE1ODQ3LXBocGJubmp6ay5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200623215847-phpbnnjzk.jpeg", "sir_title": "Fabulous synth", "sir_comments": "Incredible synth for the money. I read a review saying the polyphony is messed up - its not. You have to set each of the oscillators to the same octave for it to work like a traditional poly-synth with four voices). Each voice runs on one of the 4 fully analog oscillators. Cant believe the tone Im getting from a $... synth. Model D without spending an arm and a leg. Also, no issues with this being quiet - dont understand why this would be an issue anyway. Thats what mixings for! Ill buy a new mixing desk with the $5,000 I saved buying this and move the fade up a couple dB... also the build feels solid. Love having a polyphonic model D in my studio. Big source of inspiration.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "John Tyler", "sir_whereareyou": "Fort Worth, TX", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3439, "store_items_review_id": 268716, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-b9c3c4a9a376d4ef75e29aa4a2515b63f5780d21\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTE1MTg0MDU3LXBocHQyM2Z6cC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200515184057-phpt23fzp.jpeg", "sir_title": "Behringer has nailed it! I love this synth!!!", "sir_comments": "Ive never written a review but feel so strongly that this is such a GREAT synth (and Im no newbie, Ive owned over 50 in my life, as well as designed my own from scratch with discrete components - see photo) that I am compelled to balance out some of what I feel are undeserved negative comments posted here. I myself have been having a blast with my Poly D since receiving it last week. That being said, I think there will be some expecting this to be a typical modern polyphonic synth and are bound to be disappointed. BUT if you are more knowledgeable about classic analog synths and realistically set your expectations that this is the MiniMoog you always dreamt of but could never afford (how can these guys complain after spending $... on a $5K synth) but with not only an added oscillator, but with a sequencer, extra modulation capabilities, and aftertouch then I promise you the Poly D will NOT disappoint. \"Audio Engineers\" who just flip the Poly switch expecting it to play chords with the individual oscillators probably not even tuned or even in the same octave are naturally going to throw up their hands up and give crap reviews. And I dont know what unit theyre looking at, but mine is built like a tank, much more solid and heavier than any of my current Korgs or Rolands. As for \"clicks\" and noise and low-output complaints, again, not judging, but knowing how to hook up your gear and how to correctly tweak envelopes does pay dividends.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Gary", "sir_whereareyou": "Redwood Shores", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3440, "store_items_review_id": 268716, "media_type": "video", "thumbnail": null, "media_path": "https:\/\/youtu.be\/KpLu5rwlRas", "sir_title": "Behringer has nailed it! I love this synth!!!", "sir_comments": "Ive never written a review but feel so strongly that this is such a GREAT synth (and Im no newbie, Ive owned over 50 in my life, as well as designed my own from scratch with discrete components - see photo) that I am compelled to balance out some of what I feel are undeserved negative comments posted here. I myself have been having a blast with my Poly D since receiving it last week. That being said, I think there will be some expecting this to be a typical modern polyphonic synth and are bound to be disappointed. BUT if you are more knowledgeable about classic analog synths and realistically set your expectations that this is the MiniMoog you always dreamt of but could never afford (how can these guys complain after spending $... on a $5K synth) but with not only an added oscillator, but with a sequencer, extra modulation capabilities, and aftertouch then I promise you the Poly D will NOT disappoint. \"Audio Engineers\" who just flip the Poly switch expecting it to play chords with the individual oscillators probably not even tuned or even in the same octave are naturally going to throw up their hands up and give crap reviews. And I dont know what unit theyre looking at, but mine is built like a tank, much more solid and heavier than any of my current Korgs or Rolands. As for \"clicks\" and noise and low-output complaints, again, not judging, but knowing how to hook up your gear and how to correctly tweak envelopes does pay dividends.", "sir_rating": "5.0", "sir_name": "Gary", "sir_whereareyou": "Redwood Shores", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6881, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-8c8c5ae39bce5109068cbecf87ce9759508e25c9\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTc1OTMzLXBocHkyeWh5dy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928175933-phpy2yhyw.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6882, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-f1f0019d2353220511470c45118f8aececba8dea\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTc1OTQzLXBocG1rMG9yMS5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928175943-phpmk0or1.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 6883, "store_items_review_id": 285383, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-a837182fd1bde16a72e9cc51d3cbd1531a6bee55\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwOTI4MTgwMDAyLXBocDJuenVsOC5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200928180002-php2nzul8.jpeg", "sir_title": "Good Build for a Great Synth", "sir_comments": "Others have commented on the authentic sound and operation of the Poly D, and I heartily agree. Id have given a five star rating, were it not for a few issues:
The unit itself is solidly built, except for the selector knobs (waveform and octave). They are the same shape as the original Minimoogs, but they have no set screws or shaft clamp mechanism. Two of the knobs already feel loose, with a little \"slop\" from position to position (see photos). I understand Behringers need to be frugal in order to meet their $... price point, but something that constantly gets used like the selector knobs need to be a little more substantial, and Id have been willing to pay a little extra for more durable knobs.
Also, the unit ships with no owners manual... just a quick-start guide. Ive used Minimoogs before, both hardware and software based, so its operation is easy for me. However, the unit will need occasional recalibration and adjustment, through the access holes on the back of the control panel. The quick-start guide doesnt address how to do that. Behringers Model D Eurorack instrument has the same calibration requirements, and comes with complete instructions on how to do that. Ill be downloading that manual. Meanwhile, the unit does perform just fine, right out of the box.
Lastly, unlike their Model D, the Poly D has no A=440 tuning oscillator. In the studio, that wouldnt be much of a problem: just play a dry note into a tuner app on your phone, or run it through a tuner stomp-box. Thats not so easy in a live situation when youre setting up your next patch while listening through headphones.
All in all, Im very happy with this purchase. Long live Bob Moog!", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "Curt Cassingham", "sir_whereareyou": "Oregon", "sir_background": "Lifelong musician (flute, guitar, bass); one-time recording studio owner.", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3362, "store_items_review_id": 268335, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-2b264800973b4c1e9300cf7063069cb59fa90a9e\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTEyMTY0NjEyLXBocHFpbWV4Mi5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200512164612-phpqimex2.jpeg", "sir_title": "To be honest, I\u2019m having Fun.", "sir_comments": "The more I play it, the more I like it. Its not a moog or full polyphonic, but if you want a monophonic analog synthesizer built solid with a full size a keyboard, its worth it too me.
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\nI own a minitaur and sub Phatty and they dont sound like the original Minimoog either. But I like that, its different in a good way.
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\nIts not perfect. You need to give it gain and you cant save patches. If you can live with that, its an awesome instrument.", "sir_rating": "4.5", "sir_name": "emmanuel atengco", "sir_whereareyou": "Encinitas, CA", "sir_background": "Guitar Player\/ Dj", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" }, { "id": 3177, "store_items_review_id": 267088, "media_type": "image", "thumbnail": "https:\/\/media.sweetwater.com\/api\/i\/wm-__q-60__hmac-0bb08e220fe6e063fa830d106dedc2cd04df5a9f\/URL_aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yYWdlLmdvb2dsZWFwaXMuY29tL3dlYi11cGxvYWRzLTU1OTAyZmZjLzIwMjAwNTAxMTUwMTQ2LXBocGZuM2VsYy5qcGVn", "media_path": "https:\/\/storage.googleapis.com\/web-uploads-55902ffc\/20200501150146-phpfn3elc.jpeg", "sir_title": "It looks nice but doesnt sound nice.", "sir_comments": "I was really excited to get this because the rackmount monophonic Behringer Model D sounds fantastic. This instrument, however, is vastly different than their rackmount Model D. First, the overall output of this instrument is far too low. By the time you gain stage properly at the mixer or interface, you have a very high noise floor. Second, the envelopes are too clicky. Even with a slightly slower attack time, you get a loud click and pop that goes thought the audio signal. Third, even after all that, the oscillators dont have the same bite and aggressiveness as the rackmount Behringer Model D. On a positive note, the external build quality is nice and impressive. Unfortunately, the sound engine does not live up to the hype.", "sir_rating": "2.0", "sir_name": "Jon", "sir_whereareyou": "", "sir_background": "", "sir_keepanonymous": "0" } ]" :for-review="267088">
当它工作的时候很棒!
贝林格是一家非常复杂的公司。他们的产品质量不错,价格也不错。但你知道他们怎么说…你为你得到的付出!我的Poly D上的mod轮停止工作近3个月。听起来很薄。而且它不是复调而是对调,这是一个巨大的区别。非常失望。我要把它修好,然后卖掉。
一分钱一分货…
我曾经拥有一辆迷你房车,在我看来,这一辆在很多方面都与原来的相差甚远。总之……遗憾。
Poly D手册指出,它的最大输出电平为- 16dbu,相比之下,机架安装的单声道版本为0dBu。噪音问题。薄的声音。
我从11月起就一直在等待,结果非常失望。当我第一次插上电源时,我惊讶于它的安静和嘶嘶声——即使是最大电平。为了使噪音水平达到有用的水平,噪音下限被提高到令人难以忍受的程度。这意味着你基本上没有空间了。这对于卧室里的音乐家来说可能很好,但对于通过像样的音响系统录音或播放就没什么用了。根据手册,最大输出电平为-16 dBu,相比之下,他们自己的D型机架版本为0 dBu。斯塔基·卡尔在他对这个合成人近一小时的评论中发现了这个问题。如果你需要4个穆格式振荡器,你可以继续使用贝林格D型机架式单振荡器,或者省下钱,买一个穆格女族长。
省钱吧
所有的演示,我听说这个东西听起来很棒!我立刻就被说服了。我今天刚收到我的保利D,我不得不说,它听起来一点也不像小样。这种声音听起来不是丰富饱满,而是脆弱而单薄。它也不是真正的复调。我不知道是不是我的设备有问题,但我可以多次敲击相同的两三个音符和弦,得到一些不同的声音,没有一个是正确的和弦。这就像单位不知道如何处理和弦切换到Poly模式。失真模块似乎没有增加任何失真,但只是打破了信号,就好像信号是切割进出。看到控制部分可以支撑起来,我很兴奋。然而,它是由一块薄薄的金属支撑着的。 The entire control section moves when I touch it. I thought I was going to break it just from plugging the headphones in!
我知道这个价格看起来和听起来都很诱人,但还是省点钱买更好的吧。保利D连像样的都谈不上。