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Behringer 2600. $599/£499
I really hope the price is correct
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what is that the price dang...
Behringers version of the mighty ARP 2600 synthesiser.
Will be checking Sweetwater for pre-orders opening.
I'm in. It'll probably replace my [B]Odyssey.
It’ll probably replace my actual Arp 2600
Gosh...ugly! Winter tree on a budget
Love the form factor of this.
I agree; too many extra LEDs make it look cheap and tacky.
He doesn’t look to happy about it 👀😂
It's a great photo.
but only a humble fake ...
👎
Figured I'd get some background on the origins of this synth and found this. Highly informative with bits of history, pop and cultural references, pop and rock idols with a nice vintage sauce.
Not quite. It has extra options and an addition dedicated LFO. It's an improvement on the original.
Just when I think current desktop layout will stay for awhile something always drops that will require rearranging everything again.
Never ending story...
Yeah, that's why I want to replace my Odyssey. I can actually get a better footprint, more functionality, and lose the shitty keybed.
It's nice that it's 19 inch rack mountable.
Another important difference (for some) is that they replaced the spring reverb with an emulation
8U. Not too many rack synths being released these days.
PWM on all 3 Oscs.
Sync for Osc 2 + 3.
2x filters - 4072 or 4012.
3x time ranges for envelopes.
Keyboard CV scale slider.
Most of the 3620 keyboard's left-panel moved to the rack, including extra LFO.
Dim-able LEDs.
Digital reverb.
1/4" & 1/8" outputs.
No speakers?
$3900 for the Korg Arp 2600 FS with keyboard. $600 for the Behringer. I've heard of a few problems with the Korg Arp Odyssey, so maybe Behringer is a safer bet here? Seems like it for less than 1/6th price.
The dude with the cam and Korg shirt is a fake, not the device pictured...
I just watched this. It was awesome. Thanks for posting the link.
Comparison of the new Behringer version with the original and the Korg remake.