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$400 Minimoog Clone? Uli Behringer Shares “D” Synth First Draft

Behringer "D" synth

Yesterday, Uli Behringer, founder of the musical instrument manufacturer, hopped on the Gearslutz.com forum and proceeded to drop a bombshell. Behringer analog synthesizers have been fixtures in online rumor mills in the last few years, with the DeepMind recently becoming a reality. Another whisper was that Behringer was developing an analog monosynth “clone” of the Minimoog Model D that would be a fraction of the cost. There has been a lot of talk on the subject, but much was left to the imagination of synth lovers. Until now.

A thread on Gearslutz initially discussed the idea of Behringer making a desktop module version of their rumored monosynth. Yesterday, on page 24 of the thread, Uli Behringer shared his company’s first draft of the “D” synth, with features and specs (listed below). It appears Behringer is currently gathering feedback from users and will decide whether or not to move forward with designing a prototype based on the response the draft gets. There were a ton of opinions shared on GearSlutz and /r/synthesizers, many of which center around the unit’s proposed cost — Behringer said he hopes to get the “D” synth priced at around $400.

If Behringer can cram all the features Uli hopes to include at that price — features like a “Poly Chain” mode to link up to 16 synths via MIDI, three voltage-controlled oscillators, and transistors and JFETs like those found on the original Minimoog — the “D” Synth could really make some noise. We’ve found a lot to like in the realm of affordable analog monosynths, like the Korg Monologue, Arturia Microbrute and Moog Mother-32, and there’s certainly room for more!

Of course, we’ll have to wait and see what comes of all this, but for now, take a look at the specs and pictures and let us know what you think:

Behringer "D" synth front panel view

Behringer “D” synth front panel view

Behringer "D" synth rear view

Behringer “D” synth rear view

 

Behringer “D” Synth specs:

Analog Synthesizer with 3 VCOs, 24 dB Ladder Filter, LFO, 16-Voice Poly Chain and Eurorack Format

  1. Analog synthesizer with triple VCO design
  2.  Reproduction of original “D Type” with matched transistors and JFETs
  3. 0.1% Thin Film resistors and Polyphenyline Sulphide capacitors for frequency stability
  4. Analog signal path based on authentic VCO, VCF and VCA designs
  5. 5 variable oscillator shapes with pulse width variation
  6. Classic 24 dB ladder filter with resonance
  7. Fully analog triangle/square wave LFO
  8. Switchable low/high pass filter mode
  9. 16-voice MIDI Poly Chain allows combining multiple synthesizers for up to 16-voice polyphony
  10. Overdrive circuit
  11. Noise generator
  12. Complete Eurorack solution – main module can be transferred to a standard Eurorack case
  13. 46 controls for real-time access of all important parameters
  14.  External audio input for processing external sound sources
  15. Low and high level outputs
  16. Comprehensive MIDI implementation with MIDI channel and Voice Priority selection
  17.  3-Year Warranty Program
Mar 10, 2017Mason
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Mason

Mason has played guitar since age 14 and has remained a charmingly amateurish musician ever since. Mason joined zZounds in 2014 and serves as editor of the zZounds Blog, as well as Accessories Merchandiser. Prior to zZounds, he earned a degree in journalism and worked as a newspaper editor and freelance writer. When not writing or editing for zZounds, you can find him playing his Strat, hosting bar trivia, and chasing his toddler around the house.

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