This series of videos, via DivKidVideo, takes an in-depth look at the new Behringer D, a modern clone of the classic Moog Minimoog Model D design, in Eurorack format.
Features:
- 3 voltage-controlled oscillators
- 24dB voltage-controlled filter with resonance
- Filter selectable for lowpass or highpass
- Noise generator (selectable between White and Pink Noise)
- Overdrive circuit
- USB-MIDI plus 5-pin DIN In and Thru
- CV connectivity
- Glide (portamento)
- External audio input
- Low-output and high-output 1/4? outs
- 3-year warranty
Pricing and Availability
The Behringer D is available to pre-order with a street price of US $299.
Good enough, amazing reverse-engineering work: most people don’t need an actual Moog, this is gonna be a hit.
I now have this strange desire to see a Eurorack system consisting entirely of a Behringer D and a Behringer Neutron.
yes, in a Rackbrute
The original minimoog was funky. This sounds good, but I can’t pass aural judgment until I hear the Behringer do something that sounds like Stevie Wonder or Marvin Gaye.
Love it, sounds better than the real Model D from Moog and its even 1/4 the price. The end-users really pay too much for the brand of Moog, Behringer have proven that today.
Good job Behringer!
Better than a Model D? Come on!