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  • @Telefunky said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Maybe so, probably spot on, but hey sometimes I have to shoot back to the eighties and swim in reverb ;)

    hey, reverb is cool - but if I send my Casio HD600 through the proper one, you might mess the synth with an Oberheim o:)

    cheers, Tom

    Had to use lots of cheap gear in my youth and used fx to hide the truth lol

  • I hop in the bath and bathe myself in reverb too, it's all those tiles.

  • As a former Juno 106 owner, I'm already halfway in love with it.

  • @Telefunky said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Maybe so, probably spot on, but hey sometimes I have to shoot back to the eighties and swim in reverb ;)

    hey, reverb is cool - but if I send my Casio HD600 through the proper one, you might mess the synth with an Oberheim o:)

    cheers, Tom

    Not sure if you've had an opportunity to play the OB-6 but I'll go out on a limb and say that's just not true. At least not for me. An incredible synthesizer.

    And @Fruitbat1919, if you don't put a gate around that pool of reverb, it aint really 80s. ;)

  • @StormJH1 said:
    But I'm a bit surprised there's so much excitement for this thing just given who makes it.

    I think having a big name company enter the synth market is a fairly big deal. Especially a company known for pushing the bottom line down. New, cheap decent guitars are easy to come by (Rondo, etc). Cheap analog poly synths, not so much.

    I've owned a good few pieces of B gear over the years for various reasons and the FCB-1010 is the only one that never crapped out. As a consequence, morals aside, I remain skeptical. That said, from what I can tell anyway, all reports for the newer Midas driven B products are thumbs all the way up all round. Since this came out of Midas Madchester, think some skeptics are at least hopeful. I am anyway.

  • edited August 2016

    @syrupcore said:
    Not sure if you've had an opportunity to play the OB-6 but I'll go out on a limb and say that's just not true. At least not for me. An incredible synthesizer.

    I admit that was a bit far stretched... but considering reverb/delay cloaking:
    here's a nice example freaturing that HT700 (sorry I always mess the name)
    not my track, according to the liner notes all sounds but percussion by the Casio
    (usually a $50 pawnshop device... but with an analog VCF)

    cheers, Tom

  • Telefunky do you actually type cheers, Tom at the end of each post or is that some kind of script?

  • @syrupcore said:

    @Telefunky said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Maybe so, probably spot on, but hey sometimes I have to shoot back to the eighties and swim in reverb ;)

    hey, reverb is cool - but if I send my Casio HD600 through the proper one, you might mess the synth with an Oberheim o:)

    cheers, Tom

    Not sure if you've had an opportunity to play the OB-6 but I'll go out on a limb and say that's just not true. At least not for me. An incredible synthesizer.

    And @Fruitbat1919, if you don't put a gate around that pool of reverb, it aint really 80s. ;)

    Oooo especially those drums ;)

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @syrupcore said:

    @Telefunky said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Maybe so, probably spot on, but hey sometimes I have to shoot back to the eighties and swim in reverb ;)

    hey, reverb is cool - but if I send my Casio HD600 through the proper one, you might mess the synth with an Oberheim o:)

    cheers, Tom

    Not sure if you've had an opportunity to play the OB-6 but I'll go out on a limb and say that's just not true. At least not for me. An incredible synthesizer.

    And @Fruitbat1919, if you don't put a gate around that pool of reverb, it aint really 80s. ;)

    Oooo especially those drums ;)

    Well, it depends a lot on the hair style (which would always have to be back illuminated to give that rim-lighting effect).

  • @u0421793 said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @syrupcore said:

    @Telefunky said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Maybe so, probably spot on, but hey sometimes I have to shoot back to the eighties and swim in reverb ;)

    hey, reverb is cool - but if I send my Casio HD600 through the proper one, you might mess the synth with an Oberheim o:)

    cheers, Tom

    Not sure if you've had an opportunity to play the OB-6 but I'll go out on a limb and say that's just not true. At least not for me. An incredible synthesizer.

    And @Fruitbat1919, if you don't put a gate around that pool of reverb, it aint really 80s. ;)

    Oooo especially those drums ;)

    Well, it depends a lot on the hair style (which would always have to be back illuminated to give that rim-lighting effect).

    Or later Genesis with no hair :p

  • edited August 2016

    @kobamoto said:
    Telefunky do you actually type cheers, Tom at the end of each post or is that some kind of script?

    no automation - handwork... maybe I developed this habit while drinking less (?)
    maybe my German heritage... hopefully it's not considered offensive ;)

    cheers, Tom

  • @Telefunky said:

    @syrupcore said:
    Not sure if you've had an opportunity to play the OB-6 but I'll go out on a limb and say that's just not true. At least not for me. An incredible synthesizer.

    I admit that was a bit far stretched... but considering reverb/delay cloaking:
    here's a nice example freaturing that HT700 (sorry I always mess the name)
    not my track, according to the liner notes all sounds but percussion by the Casio
    (usually a $50 pawnshop device... but with an analog VCF)

    cheers, Tom

    Neat but... yeah. Maybe if he had a BigSky... :)

  • @Telefunky said:

    @kobamoto said:
    Telefunky do you actually type cheers, Tom at the end of each post or is that some kind of script?

    no automation - handwork... maybe I developed this habit while drinking less (?)
    maybe my German heritage... hopefully it's not considered offensive ;)

    cheers, Tom

    haha no , I could use a post feature like that.

  • @kobamoto said:

    @Telefunky said:

    @kobamoto said:
    Telefunky do you actually type cheers, Tom at the end of each post or is that some kind of script?

    no automation - handwork... maybe I developed this habit while drinking less (?)
    maybe my German heritage... hopefully it's not considered offensive ;)

    cheers, Tom

    haha no , I could use a post feature like that.

    I think it's good. Takes the edge off any more uncertain comment.

    cheers, Johnny

  • if it was a script I was going to use it to put in my feature request.

  • you mean after you bought the license, didn't you ? ;)

  • edited August 2016

    Well, seems interesting. But as monotimbral ? Really ? 12 voices with multitimbral 4 or 6 parts would have been something.
    It's almost the price of an Elektron A4...(mutlitimbral 4 parts, and 6 voices of polyphony)
    Wait to see how really the sound is but I'm a bit skeptical...

  • Mono timbral? Oh no! The fascinating thing about the polyphonic analog synths is each voice is essentially a monophonic synth on its own, so all the circuitry is there to make it multi-timbral, just need a way in the interface to access the different layers or splits. You can't even play 12 voices with 10 fingers.

  • @Processaurus said:
    Mono timbral? Oh no! The fascinating thing about the polyphonic analog synths is each voice is essentially a monophonic synth on its own, so all the circuitry is there to make it multi-timbral, just need a way in the interface to access the different layers or splits. You can't even play 12 voices with 10 fingers.

    You can play more than 12 voices, if the release time is long.

  • This was going to be a day one purchase for me but based on what you've said I'm going to wait. Also I hope they make a smaller version because my family uses the den so I set up shop in the back of my family room. :)

  • SonicState first look.....

  • Looks very comprehensive. Being Behringer, there is bound to be the question of build quality, and I noticed sometimes he needed to push a button several times to make it work.

  • edited August 2016

    @PhilW said:
    Looks very comprehensive. Being Behringer, there is bound to be the question of build quality, and I noticed sometimes he needed to push a button several times to make it work.

    confirmed he had shaky hands and this was a prototype build, so might have a couple things to do with that.

  • @Redo1 said:

    @PhilW said:
    Looks very comprehensive. Being Behringer, there is bound to be the question of build quality, and I noticed sometimes he needed to push a button several times to make it work.

    confirmed he had shaky hands and this was a prototype build, so might have a couple things to do with that.

    I thought the multiple button pushes were stepping through menu items.

  • Well i'm sold.... For the price the feature set looks fantastic.

  • @Dchild said:
    Well i'm sold.... For the price the feature set looks fantastic.

    I agree. It sounds good on my headphones.

    I thought it had to be VCOs to be analog but I read what DCO actually means (it's a digitally controlled analog oscillator).

  • I hope they make shit loads, so it doesn't take 6 months to get one :)

  • @Dchild said:
    I hope they make shit loads, so it doesn't take 6 months to get one :)

    That's what happened with the Minilouge.

  • $83 per voice is pretty remarkable but the Sonic State overview did nothing to sell me. Sorta put me off a bit actually.

  • @syrupcore said:
    $83 per voice is pretty remarkable but the Sonic State overview did nothing to sell me. Sorta put me off a bit actually.

    Test driving the amp sim fx was compelling :#

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