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Just pulled the trigger: Behringer UB-Xa D 😮

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  • Mannn, I got it on my wishlist, haven’t pulled the trigger due to space… hmm, the original is one of my dream synths. My office is turning into a synth museum 😂

  • @Stuntman_mike said:
    Mannn, I got it on my wishlist, haven’t pulled the trigger due to space… hmm, the original is one of my dream synths. My office is turning into a synth museum 😂

    Synth museum I know that feeling, the UBxa is a definite keeper even though it’s big, I noticed people online report the keys as being loud, on mine they are fine, it’s a great keyboard certainly for the price the poly aftertouch keys start around a similar price point on the Hydrasynth Explorer, they are tiny. The sound is excellent, I also like how you can combine the Sequencer and Arp.

  • edited April 2025

    @knewspeak said:

    @Stuntman_mike said:
    Mannn, I got it on my wishlist, haven’t pulled the trigger due to space… hmm, the original is one of my dream synths. My office is turning into a synth museum 😂

    Synth museum I know that feeling, the UBxa is a definite keeper even though it’s big, I noticed people online report the keys as being loud, on mine they are fine, it’s a great keyboard certainly for the price the poly aftertouch keys start around a similar price point on the Hydrasynth Explorer, they are tiny. The sound is excellent, I also like how you can combine the Sequencer and Arp.

    Yes, the UB Poly AT is steal of a deal at that price. I do have the Hydrasynth Explorer, which I do have looped in as an MPE controller option for my UB and my Medusa, but yeah small keys lol

    I’ve found a USB host device for my Seaboard and Touché SE I need to buy, so I can connect them directly to hardware synths!

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