Behringer Kobol Expander, AKA ‘The French Minimoog’, Now Available For $199

Behringer has announced that its Kobol Expander – a knockoff of the original French synth module from 1979 – is now shipping.

The Behringer Kobol Expander is an analog semi-modular synth, in Eurorack format, that features 2 VCOs and a 4-pole VCF. The original has been described as ‘the French Minimoog’.

Features:

  • Analog duophonic synthesizer with 2 VCOs and 7 morphing waveforms
  • Based on “Kobol Expander” circuitry from the ‘70s
  • Semi-modular design requires no patching for immediate performance
  • Pure analog signal path based on authentic VCO, VCF and VCA designs
  • Dual oscillators with 7 waveforms, oscillator sync and pulse width modulation
  • Unique 4-pole VCF design for natural saturation only found in ”Kobol” synthesizers
  • Analog LFO with 2 selectable waveforms and multiple destinations for advanced sound creation
  • Additional noise generator expands waveform generation
  • Oscillator sync
  • 32 patch points for modular connection and integration with external equipment
  • 31 controls give you direct access to parameters
  • External audio input for processing external sound sources
  • Complete Eurorack solution – main module can be transferred to a standard Eurorack case
  • 16-voice Poly Chain allows combining multiple synthesizers for up to 16 voice polyphony
  • MIDI support with MIDI channel and Voice Priority selection

Pricing and Availability:

The Behringer Kobol Expander is shipping now, priced at $199 USD.

23 thoughts on “Behringer Kobol Expander, AKA ‘The French Minimoog’, Now Available For $199

        1. Fair enough, but there’s been a lot of disruption with chip shortages and COVID and such. I’m looking forward to the Proton very much.

    1. Considering that there were only about 200 Kobols produced, with only around 50 surviving, this seems like it fits the interesting category. Sorry, Do you have one from the 70s??? I don’t…

  1. Wow! Another knockoff of an ancient design that didn’t sell when it was brand new! The same old sound! Primordial feature set!

    Gamechanger!

    Also, you morons: The Depeche Mode album title was “A Broken Frame” not “flame”. So quit pretending you know anything about what was happening back in the day.

  2. Wow! Another knockoff of an ancient design that didn’t sell when it was brand new! The same old sound! Primordial feature set! Gamechanger!

    Also: The Depeche Mode album title was “A Broken Frame” not “flame”. So quit pretending you know anything about what was happening back in the day.

  3. RSF PolyKobol II: that would be interesting…I know it would be more expensive …that’s why we don’t see big synths coming from Behringer…not Behringer bashing btw…it’s just that would exite me.

  4. Why don’t they just build a new Deepmind; expanding the polyphony and updating the interface program? Heck, maybe they could go for it all and create an analog workstation.

  5. Posted something…didn’t appear. Waited till the next day…still nothing there. Now I’ve 2 comments with mostly the same content…I’m not sure what’s going on…

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