Very nice sounds, and yes Behringer are on a roll of putting out great hardware for very little money. It's actually pushing the prices down for tons of other similar equipment from other brands.
Yes! Thanks! The first part is just about the project and how I got the UB-Xa D for less than $700. Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe to follow the journey!
@@SpaceCapsuleOne thank you so much for subscribing! Really appreciate it. Yes, most of the branded polyphonic synths are just impossible to get due to the high price. I think something like the UB-Xa levels the playing field somehow. I play a lot of chords so a 16 voice analog poly for $700 is a gift.
It is cool that behringer made the UB-XA, but you need great companies for making the original beast before. Even for behringer it was 3 millions just for recreating an existing high end polysynth. But Behringer with its old political of low price low end product, has built a strong model of production,allowing to produce in mass their product,ad at the end by producing more units they are sharing the 3 millions cost in more synth, which makes the cost by synth lower. This is why at the end you have a very low price at the end. This is something that small companies like Moog, Sequential , Oberheim, etc... could not do with their more limited production. On the other hand they were forced to do high quality product for professionals who have the money and the passion for their great sounding synths.
@right! Thanks for your comment. Do you think less people will buy the expensive ones from these higher end companies because we now have affordable synths form Behringer? Or do you think they will still get a market share?
Very nice sounds, and yes Behringer are on a roll of putting out great hardware for very little money. It's actually pushing the prices down for tons of other similar equipment from other brands.
@@jonathanonguitar thank you. I agree like the Oberheim Teo and Sequential Take 5. I think this is good all in all for musicians.
Synth sounds start at 2:45
Yes! Thanks! The first part is just about the project and how I got the UB-Xa D for less than $700. Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe to follow the journey!
Nice
@@KirklandWilliamsWorkout3000 thanks! Have you used Behringer gear before?
No I had a prologue 16 voice and it reminds me of it
@ wow always wanted to try a prologue. That’s awesome
In a word "lush" 🙂
@@singechamberlain2967 thanks! yeah. Just finished my next video showing how to create a pad patch that matches that exact word:)
where and how do you get one?
@@LabofmusicRecords I just stumbled upon a posting on Reverb. I know this is like sold out at the moment. So o just got lucky. Thanks!
@@defmodnetwork ah ok, I am searching one now :)
Nice tones! People clamor for big name poly synths.... while something like this is just waiting there. JUST SUBBED bTW+
@@SpaceCapsuleOne thank you so much for subscribing! Really appreciate it. Yes, most of the branded polyphonic synths are just impossible to get due to the high price. I think something like the UB-Xa levels the playing field somehow. I play a lot of chords so a 16 voice analog poly for $700 is a gift.
It is cool that behringer made the UB-XA, but you need great companies for making the original beast before.
Even for behringer it was 3 millions just for recreating an existing high end polysynth.
But Behringer with its old political of low price low end product, has built a strong model of production,allowing to produce in mass their product,ad at the end by producing more units they are sharing the 3 millions cost in more synth, which makes the cost by synth lower.
This is why at the end you have a very low price at the end.
This is something that small companies like Moog, Sequential , Oberheim, etc... could not do with their more limited production. On the other hand they were forced to do high quality product for professionals who have the money and the passion for their great sounding synths.
@right! Thanks for your comment. Do you think less people will buy the expensive ones from these higher end companies because we now have affordable synths form Behringer? Or do you think they will still get a market share?