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Behringer Model D Analog Synthesizer Standard

$249.00

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A Eurorack-sized reincarnation of the classic Minimoog Model D monosynth.
Behringer's Model D analog synthesizer is inspired by Moog's classic Minimoog Model D. At a welcome price, this Eurorack-sized synth continues in the Moog tradition by introducing analog synthesis to a new generation of music makers. Like the original, Behringer's Model D is outfitted with incredible features and has a rich analog sound. It differs from the original in its Eurorack design—a design that removes the keyboard feature, increasing portability. In its place, the synth can be connected to and controlled by any number of synth controllers or USB devices via a USB-MIDI port.

Designed and engineered in the U.K., this is an authentic reproduction of the original "D Type" circuitry with matched transistors and JFETs; Five variable oscillator shapes with variable pulse widths; ultrahigh precision 0.1% Thin Film resistors and Polyphenylene Sulphide capacitors; a pure analog signal path based on authentic VCO, VCF and VCA designs; a dedicated, fully analog triangle/square wave LFO with switchable low/high pass filters; a classic 24dB ladder filter with resonance; overdrive circuitry; low- and high-level outputs with signal integrity stages; and a pink/white noise generator. The result is a synth that produces legendary sound performance with expansive sonic possibilities.

Its semi-modular design requires no patching for immediate performance and 48 controls give you direct and real-time access to all the important parameters. You can also take advantage of the synth’s analog circuitry by using the external audio input to process sounds from external sources, adding warmth and depth to any number of instruments.

Like its predecessor, the Behringer Model D offers a classic sound—one that forged new musical genres and inspired artists like Dr. Dre, Kraftwerk, LCD Soundsystem, Trent Reznor and Gary Numan, to name a few.