I'm equally impressed that you have a 3D render of the synth floating around in the video 😂 not your average preset video with a generic background lol
Just want to say thank you for including a possibility for sysex upload to any of the 4 banks on the Pro-800. Little things like that make all the difference and are appreciated.
Masterful patch set so far. This melodic demo is awesome too, something you don't hear too often! Love the Alphaville touch. Great for traditional electronic/space/new age music composers
This is the best synth demo's I've heard yet! It's beautiful just to listen to, really sucking me in! Great job! :) I've just ordered mine but just missed the cut-off to get it tomorrow! Typical eh : )
@@kristianborisov5928 Yes, it does. But my point is that polyphonic aftertouch is extremely important for making that type of sound. If you don't have Polyphonic Aftertouch, you can't. And most of us don't have it!
Buy a HYDRASYNTH I ALREADY DID BUY THE FIRST HYDRA when they released it and got the lil brother the HYDRASYNTH EXPLORER JUST ORDERED (2) PRO 800’S BUNDLE FROM SWEETWATER (they arrive this Wednesday)
sorry for last time ... did get my palpal account in english beacause in french it is ulter bullsh.. so downloaded and have more then enough for other presets downloads for some synths .... maybe i will try to find some more modern presets for my m1 .... i don"t want to be asslicking but your presets for the pro800 are the best
For the money it's hard to resist. I went from p10 to this and regretted it immediately. Thought the p800 was gonna be the reason to sell off all the good shit. I was mistaking. If it's too good to be true then it is. The p800 filter sounds way too harsh when open. I found it sounds best filtered for dark pads. Overall sounds thin and the deal breaker was that's there's zero separation in the bass to low mid area. It's all mud. The positives is the cost and it being a polysynth. I was very let down however
@@thecommonstaff8441Even when the P600 came out, nobody tried to compare it to a P5 or a P10. So don't try today. They're not the same machines. The 600 was just a milestone in synth history, not a very good machine. Few people liked it. Not all vintage synths are marvels. So, today the P800 is just an old 600 with not much more interest, just the price, a bargain for a polysynth, and the gligli additions. But don't compare a P10 and a P600, then or now.
The documentation basicly says «use a sysex librarian on your computer to transfer the bank». I was thinking that if a user have never used a sysex librarian before, they would google it or read the librarian documentation.
If you don’t already have analog monosynths that can handle bass duties, you shouldn’t be looking a analog polysynth anyway. Great synths have roles…this synth definitely has a role in a mix. Only your creativity is your limit.
@@anonymous_friend I've had and still own behringer synths. I'm sorry I clearly offended you with the truth. I'll say it again the pro 800 lacks real definition in the low mids
@@thecommonstaff8441just so I'm understanding correctly.. are you saying the behringer pro 800 lack clarity, or that the prophet 5 generally lacks clarity?