Behringer DeepMind 12 (Synthesizer)

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Re: Behringer DeepMind 12 (Synthesizer)

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From the videos, Midas designers where behind the synth, so there's that going for it, at least for design. Build and component quality could be something else. Still, I like the fact that it's not just another emulation, and instead began as one, and then took off from there.

Sounds very much like our very own ProWave synth 8)

Except, ProWave still reigns in my world.
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Beh.....rin......ger...

Yet another synth pfffffffttttttt......
How boring.

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siriusbliss wrote:Beh.....rin......ger...

Yet another synth pfffffffttttttt......
How boring.

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Boring for us but for someone who does not yet own anything it's great.
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Re: Behringer DeepMind 12 (Synthesizer)

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braincell wrote:
siriusbliss wrote:Beh.....rin......ger...

Yet another synth pfffffffttttttt......
How boring.

G
Boring for us but for someone who does not yet own anything it's great.

I know everything.
It's boring.

Scope synths rule!
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Re: Behringer DeepMind 12 (Synthesizer)

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It is pretty amazing that whenever I see a new analog synth, I can usually recreate the sound pretty well with a scope synth or modular. It's let out a lot of my previous GAS.
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I think it's the hardware controls, GUI interface and the DAW patch connection via USB of this thing that has the appeal for me.
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siriusbliss wrote:Boh.....rin......ger...
;)
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Mehringer

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Re: Behringer DeepMind 12 (Synthesizer)

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Synth porn? Boring? Just another synth? Check this out then look for your socks...

https://youtu.be/-9MTlsA-wi4
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very cool 8)
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Brilliant and original UI. This is a game changer.
ronnie wrote:Synth porn? Boring? Just another synth? Check this out then look for your socks...

https://youtu.be/-9MTlsA-wi4
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braincell wrote:Brilliant and original UI. This is a game changer.
ronnie wrote:Synth porn? Boring? Just another synth? Check this out then look for your socks...

https://youtu.be/-9MTlsA-wi4
How to add $3,000 to a $1,000 sticker price :P
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Re: Behringer DeepMind 12 (Synthesizer)

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valis wrote: How to add $3,000 to a $1,000 sticker price :P

I predict $199 (or lower to hedge my bet).
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Forget the hardware synth. I just want that interface with the goggles.
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53E7 wrote:Forget the hardware synth. I just want that interface with the goggles.
It's for VR? I didn't watch the whole thing.
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Yah. You need der VR goggles. So it's a one trick pony unless.... you can also use it as midi controller for all your other stuff. Hmmm... that could be very interesting. :o
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braincell wrote:
valis wrote: How to add $3,000 to a $1,000 sticker price :P

I predict $199 (or lower to hedge my bet).
They are using Microsoft hololens which is about $3000 for developers kit right now.
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Re: Behringer DeepMind 12 (Synthesizer)

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Do it has ladies?
"I’ve come to the conclusion that synths are like potatoes, they’re no good raw—you’ve got to cook ‘em, and I cooked these sounds for months before I got them to the point where they sounded musical to me." Lyle Mays
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f it's for HoloLens, it's probably going to be vaporware. Maybe some universities will buy it.
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"I’ve come to the conclusion that synths are like potatoes, they’re no good raw—you’ve got to cook ‘em, and I cooked these sounds for months before I got them to the point where they sounded musical to me." Lyle Mays
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