It's an amazing synth. Had mine since January. I still can't believe it was so cheap. I learned how to use it quite well, but this tutorial has taught me so much I didn't know. Thankyou so much for sharing
Excelent! The best explanation I've ever found about this synth. The LFO applied to OSC is well explained. The mixer I hadn't understood well the first time I tried to make a patch, now is clear. The parameter Trig now is clear. Thanks a lot!!!
Good stuff. I want one now. I love micro synths. It looks super fiddle-able. I can sit and mess with any of the Monotrons forever, this looks a little more in depth for the same $
Excellent tutorial. Very small but powerful synth. I agree on both the envelope attack is a bit slow and also saving patch is easy to lose your changes by accidentally turning knob before you press it. Would be nice to see Behringer make a larger version like the model D/solina size format, maybe with a few more features and controls.
What are you using to send both power and MIDI data to the USB port of the synth? I canceled my pre-order when I realized how much less portable it is than it seems once you factor in all of the other gear needed to power it and play it.
I think there are many ways. Computer is obvious. Then i think you can use usb midi hub that will conect to a keyboard or download app for android or ios that have midi routing posibility but youll need usb powered hub or special usb cable that splits the other end to two: data and power. Just bought jt so I didnt had time to check all of that. Any way I hope this helps.
@@patrickm.4469 too bad they didnt done that in the begening. I tried the option to connect it to a phone and tablet with different midi routing programs and nothing recognised behri, so sadly only pc or usb midi host remains :/