![]() ![]() Mutable Instruments Braids Oscillator - with up to 8 voice polyphony, added envelopes and filters, with everything of the core features, except the wavetables.Tracker View (Editor) - work in progress.Sample Management from SD-CARD and SPI FLASH, samples can be loaded/modified from SD-CARD to FLASH during runtime.The sequencer can play arpeggios with various standard and euclidean patterns.The sequencer can also play chords stacked up to 7 notes, using only a single track.Much improved Sequencer with 8 Tracks, 16 Step Patterns, 16 Step Pattern Chains, up to 16384 Song Steps, Arpeggiator with 1/8 - 1/64 Steps, Arp Patterns, Pitched Drum- and Instrument Sample Support.2 new "Virtual Analog" Synth Instances - Monosynths with one OSC, PWM, Filter and Noise.Auto detection sample zones but also can be edited manually Loading, playing and editing multi-sampled instruments or layered instruments in a "live" mode or played by the sequencer.Use external MIDI gear over USB or MIDI Mini Jack (DIN MIDI with adaptor) from 2 x 16 MIDI Channels in the Sequencer.Map MIDI CC to external MIDI Devices to control Input/Parameters."Large" Graphical Interface, view and edit multiple Parameters in one Screen. ![]() The first generation is still maintained at: Ĭompared to the previous Version, there are a lot of new features/improvements: MicroDexed started as a Teensy based, 6-operator-FM-synthesizer. ![]() Join our Discord Chat, to get the latest news or talk to us:ĭetailed build instructions, BOM, full source code are at the project homepage/repository linked below. You can get a SLA printed enclosure/case from pcbway at: For now, PSRAM is is not a part of the build. Maybe we will add a PSRAM chip in the future but this will not require any changes to the PCB. This reduces the required soldering skills to a minimum, no SMD components need to be soldered. Microdexed-touch required a Teensy 4.1, PCM5102 Audio Board, 320x240 ILI9341 SPI Display with XPT2046 Touchscreen and a serial Flash Chip on a prebuild module. Behringer also says it hopes to price the synth at $399 – but as with the other synths, we’re not sure when this one will actually launch.DIY Groovebox / Synth / Sequencer with 2x16 voices 6 OP FM, 16x voices MDAepiano, 2xVA, 2x16 MIDI Channels, 8 voices Chromatic Sampling/Pitched Drum Samples and 8x voices Braids Oscillator (shared with sampling voices), based on a Teensy 4.1 in a tiny box. The clone is said to be an authentic analogue replication of the original (including 14 optocouplers), with the addition of total recall functionality, an OLED display and both five-pin and USB MIDI. However, it’s hard to say for certain if it will be used to emulate the behaviours of past Prophet models.īehringer is doing the Buchla Easel 208 in a Eurorack format with the Enigma, a proposed reproduction of the original. Most interestingly, the Behringer Pro-16 seems to feature a knob in the same position as the Rev4’s Vintage rotary control. ![]() While the Rev4 has been enjoying deserved praise, Behringer has been hard at work on a recreation of its own – and one that could feature 16 voices of polyphony. Sequential’s Prophet-5 was one of the most iconic synths of the 80s but was largely unavailable to the mass market until the brand announced a fourth revision in November 2020. Here, we round up Behringer’s upcoming instruments and the latest updates on its progress. Plus, the company recently announced it’s also working on virtual emulations of hardware synths for its imminent free DAW. To date, Behringer has unveiled details of over 27 synths on its Facebook page – the company is apparently working on over 50 – ranging from miniature Roland Jupiter-8-inspired synths to complete recreations of the legendary Yamaha CS-80. Behringer is optimistic, though, stating that “new chip plants” in the United States could facilitate manufacturing from 2023 onwards. Consequently, many music technology companies – Behringer included – are now in a weaker position to mass-manufacture instruments. Product delays have been exacerbated by the global chip shortages as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and, more recently, the war in Ukraine. The RD-9, for example, is the brand’s reprise of Roland’s TR-909, and was first announced back in 2018 but wasn’t available to purchase until June 2021. The problem is how long it can often take for Behringer’s ideas to come to fruition. ![]()
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