This is the first UB-Xa demo that has really made me pause and listen. Started playing right after a Analogue Solutions Colossus video, and I flipped back to UA-cam to see what was playing. Well done!
I'm another one waiting for a mid-Jan delivery. This is such a beautiful sounding patch the wait juat got a whole lot harder to endure! Its just sooooo gooey.
Awesome. Days of future past with PAT. Ensoniq was way ahead of their time. As a side note, I've never seen so many OB-6s for sale on Reverb. Game Overheim.
If someone just randomly came up to me right now and was like "so what is a synth, really, like what does a synth sound like on a fundamental level?" I'd be like "*this* ! Now get out of my bathroom"
It sounds magnificent. I’m waiting for mine to arrive sometime in January. I can’t wait to get my hands on what will be my first keyboard with poly aftertouch it’s going to be great to control some of my older synths with the poly-aftertouch keyboard. The pad you created sounds exactly how I want this synth to be. Were you playing with 16 voices available or with more than one voice allocated per key? It sounds so amazingly lush.
Does anyone who also own a HydraSynth know how this keyboard feels compared to the Hydra? In classic Behringer Style I can't find a single shop anywhere that displays a model of the UB-Xa to try out.
@@agerven Not at all true, the Hydra's is an original design engineered by Medeli, and the Polybrute doesn''t have polyphonic aftertouch. Most synths use Fatar keybeds, but I'm not sure if Behringer's do.
Still waiting for my UB-Xa (Tuesday …) but to my understanding Behringer engineered their own Poly AT keyboard to be used in most of their upcoming poly synths …
@@oddcircuit my subjective opinion (from a non pianist, not the best keyboarder as well): No issues with that one. The keys are rather light with less resistance than the keys on my Moog Matriarch, for example. Velocity and aftertouch are easy for me to control.
This is the first UB-Xa demo that has really made me pause and listen. Started playing right after a Analogue Solutions Colossus video, and I flipped back to UA-cam to see what was playing. Well done!
This sounds really good, they really knocked it out of the park with this clone. 👌
Now the UBXa is getting into the hands of decent programmers, we're hearing the true potential.
I'm another one waiting for a mid-Jan delivery. This is such a beautiful sounding patch the wait juat got a whole lot harder to endure! Its just sooooo gooey.
Awesome. Days of future past with PAT. Ensoniq was way ahead of their time. As a side note, I've never seen so many OB-6s for sale on Reverb. Game Overheim.
and thats a good thing? another american company fkd by cheap chinese knock offs.
@@DankePlaceEggsactly
This Behringer remake has a much better size _chassis_ than the original OB -Xa and OB-8.
beautiful
Wow! That sounds really good!! Thank you for posting this!
The start reminds me of Soft Cell's Numbers 12 inch. lovely swell.
Sounds absolutely wonderful!
Very lush!
Thanks for listening!
Bro the stereo is killing us with headphones. lol. Btw ordered one. Such a revolution in “budget” poly synths!
Thanks for listening! I admit that panning was a bit exaggerated 😉
Swirling stereo modulation like that is basically straight dopamine for me. Different strokes for different folks.
Beautiful ❤
Sounds great.
very nice sounding. well done
Thanks for listening
Amazing !!!!!! Game changer!!!!😊
If someone just randomly came up to me right now and was like "so what is a synth, really, like what does a synth sound like on a fundamental level?" I'd be like "*this* ! Now get out of my bathroom"
Sir, this is a Wendy’s! (Agree. This sounds epic.)
Would you be willing to share that sound? Nice starting point …
It sounds magnificent. I’m waiting for mine to arrive sometime in January. I can’t wait to get my hands on what will be my first keyboard with poly aftertouch it’s going to be great to control some of my older synths with the poly-aftertouch keyboard.
The pad you created sounds exactly how I want this synth to be. Were you playing with 16 voices available or with more than one voice allocated per key? It sounds so amazingly lush.
thanks for listening. this patch was played with 16 voice polyphony but with PWM, some panning modulation and long release.
Same here, waiting for mine to come in January, gonna use it as my top keyboard for gigs. Currently a D-50 (great synth also) occupies that slot.
@@tomnoise23 thanks for getting back to me. That is amazing without any doubling. Lovely!!
this sounds really nice warm and fat!
Thanks for listening
Sounds proper.
Somebody please review the dang pitch shifter and mod paddle. i want to know if its bearable.
Yes, they are working well and doing what they are supposed to do. Personally I like wheels a bit better.
Very nice!
Thanks
notice for behringer.. now the next one: the CS80
Are you just retitling your original upload for more “views” cause the man JUST A CLAM PAD i did not see before
That filter is so sexy
Does anyone who also own a HydraSynth know how this keyboard feels compared to the Hydra? In classic Behringer Style I can't find a single shop anywhere that displays a model of the UB-Xa to try out.
Don't know if you're in the U.S., U.S. hasn't received them yet
It should feel the same as the Hydrasynth or the Polybrute, since all those modern poly aftertouch keyboards are from the same manufacturer.
@@agerven Not at all true, the Hydra's is an original design engineered by Medeli, and the Polybrute doesn''t have polyphonic aftertouch. Most synths use Fatar keybeds, but I'm not sure if Behringer's do.
@@agervenAlso the Hydrasynth and PolyBrute keybeds are very different.
Still waiting for my UB-Xa (Tuesday …) but to my understanding Behringer engineered their own Poly AT keyboard to be used in most of their upcoming poly synths …
Does it mean, good sounds have a value of approx. 1300$, but people are also willing to pay 5300$ for an OB-8x, coz it's an Oberheim, right? ;)
If it was just about good sounds, you wouldn’t even have to spend 1300.
@@tomnoise23: Right, you cannot distinguish btw. VST and Real Synths anymore, it's just the right feeling for what you pay such an amount of money.
Very Blade Runner
are the keys a similar feel to the other Behringer synths?
I can’t answer that cause I don’t have any other Behringer synth with keys.
@@tomnoise23 cool, what is your opinion of them? Can you compare to something you know? thanks for your time!
@@oddcircuit my subjective opinion (from a non pianist, not the best keyboarder as well): No issues with that one. The keys are rather light with less resistance than the keys on my Moog Matriarch, for example. Velocity and aftertouch are easy for me to control.
@@tomnoise23 thank for the info, it helps, keep up the great music!!!
I was a beta tester. Totally different keyboard with polyphonic aftertouch. Solid enough feel along the lines of a Dave Smith synth keyboard.
Its a cheap clone and looks cheap. Sounds no better than the Gforce obx.
Ironic channel name
@@Dudderlyful Tom Noise lol