The DeepMind 12 polyphonic analog synthesizer caused much debate when it was announced by Behringer. Now a desktop prototype has been revealed... but would this make your synth shopping list?
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I have too many synths with claviers already. I did not buy an ARP Oddy because I do not need another clavier. I want to choose my master controllers. I use a SG1D as a master controller, a Linnstrument as my other master controller and then hardware sequencers, portable keys and I am looking for a 1000mm ribbon controller.
$100 cheaper than the keyboard edition is actually not much of a price difference if you look at no keyboard versions historically. Ity is a frine price but it should be cheaper,. I usually buy a keyboard ot two modules You should think of that when you price these things.
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