This cute little Behringer synthesizer sounds massive and costs just $49
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This cute little Behringer synthesizer sounds massive and costs just $49
"Behringer is no stranger to remaking classic synthesizers and selling them at much cheaper price points. However, this latest release may just take the budget-friendly cake. The company just introduced the UB-1 Micro, previously called the Spirit, a portable analog synth inspired by the Oberheim Matrix line that costs just $49. Despite the price tag, this thing still manages to sound extremely beefy."
"It features a pair of digitally controlled oscillators (DCOs) based on the Oberheim Matrix 6 analog chip. The monophonic/duophonic synth boasts two LFOs to control filters and tuning and an arpeggiator with three patterns and a hold function. It also offers 32 factory presets, which is expandable via the company's SynthTribe software. The UB-1 Micro includes 16 touch-sensitive keys, six function buttons and an OLED display for editing parameters."
The UB-1 Micro is a portable analog monophonic/duophonic synth priced at $49 and inspired by the Oberheim Matrix line. It uses a pair of digitally controlled oscillators (DCOs) based on the Oberheim Matrix 6 analog chip and includes two LFOs for filter and tuning modulation plus an arpeggiator with three patterns and hold. The synth ships with 32 factory presets expandable via SynthTribe software. Controls include 16 touch-sensitive keys, six function buttons, and an OLED display. Connectivity includes USB-C and USB/MIDI for smartphone and computer integration. The product joins other compact Behringer recreations.
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