I have mine for a while, and it still sounds fresh. I bought some banks online from well known sound designers as a base, ended up using them as is because they are very well made. Just add in your preferred modulation tool (wheel, pedal, ...... ) and your done, for playing/recording in real time or live it is a bliss.
Just got my DM12 yesterday and it’s blown me away❤ I wish I’d got one much sooner instead of trying to make do layering what I had! I have just gone from 2D black n white to 3D colour it’s frankly sonically overwhelming😊 Also…great video thanks😎
Yeah who would have thought, huh? Ol’ throw-it-in-the-toilet-after-one-use Behringer of all companies. Guess the one thing Uli has been honest about was wanting to release a synth one day.
I have had this synthesizer in my studio for around 2 weeks now...it's a strange one...the presets are well...pretty bad for what it's capable of, as long as you want to deepdive into it's modulation settings that is. I find it has a very quirky character, which I actually like...although I must say, it's very very easy to get lost in discovering it's capabilities. This is the one synth in the studio that I find myself spending a lot of experimenting time with, much more time than any of the others, and I thought the Roland Vsynth was a deepdive to get the best out it but I find myself spending much more time experimenting with Deepmind 12...I don't get anything done lol... I don't think this synth is for everyone, I think it's a great experimental sound design synth for Anolog poly type sound, ..I wouldn't bother with the presets, most just sound odd and old and mostly wouldn't fit into a modern mix, it's severely over saturated with effects especially reverbs on the presets too. But to start from scratch and create your own sound sets...it's an interesting tool to have, Its a love hate relationship I have with it...hate it cause I get nothing done due simply getting lost in its modulation capabilities and experimentation, but love it because of those same things at the same time:)...
@nullI'm going to sell mine now. It's been a year now since I added it to the studio, it's not a go to synth for me anymore so might as well let someone else get enjoyment out of it. Looking for a synth that interests me and something a bit different to the rest of the synths here in the studio. The Roland JDXA might be of interest as I don't have a hybrid...well...Apart from a Korg Radias but that sounds all digital to me.
Beautiful.... this and the Welch’s cook books held me through all this COVID-19 ordeal at home. Thanks for showing up just a tad of what this machine is capable of.
I've had my DM6 for just over 2 months now. The first week of owning it I nearly ended up sending it back mainly because of 80% of the 000's of less than impressive presets. I'm now sooo glad I held on to it and got to know it. It's almost like all the presets have everything possible going on and it just gets mushy and unusable. If you take a little time to scale them back a bit they're become some seriously usable stuff. It's a slightly different approach than I'm used to but it's growing on me big time. I like it. A lot.
I was sure... My Deepmind12D didnt sound like it should. This Video made this clear. Reinstalled the Firmware and... Voila. It works again like it should. So... Thanks i guess :D.
I’m not the only one then... after an hour of wondering why, the last time I used my gear it sounded fine now there’s an audible hissing that I’m certain wasn’t there before... usually find a random usb cable causing problems.... oh the joys of music creation...
This is a really good sounding synthesiser. Why Behringer don't update this with a second oscillator and maybe make it 32 voices or something like that is a mystery to me. They're busy rolling out all these clones but they have a winner on their hands right here with the Deepmind. And the best part is it's kind of their design to a certain extent. It has a bit of originality to it.
I just moved your Like count from 999 to 1,000. That's all I have to add, except thanks for the demo! I was seriously considering a Deepmind 12 to change out for my Roland Gaia SH-01, and now I'm sold.
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Thanks for the demo. Ha...I never knew that Behringer made keyboards, I always thought that they made sound reinforcement equipment. The sounds are amazing! The sounds makes me think of "Stranger Things" or the musician "Schiller". I only wish that they made a 5 octave model; and maybe they do and I haven't looked deep enough. Thanks for the video demo.
They make a desktop version of that synthesizer, way more useful when you got a bunch of keyboards or controllers. Very useful in my case since I own a M-Audio Oxygen 88 Key Midi Controller. And you have the same features
Cool demo of bank E with some nice playing, kudos! Especially loved 7:14 - very dubby! - Played a lot with the 6 voice. Would love to try out a 12 voice some day as it seems incredible!
I had such a lovely time playing on a DM12 in the music shop a while back. I just can't decide if I wan't to pull the trigger. I already own a Virus TI2 which I adore and I have a feeling it can do anything the DM12 can do! Can anyone tell me if the DM12 would bring anything new to the table for me? It was hard to tell not comparing the side by side and on different speakers in a different room etc. Thanks for the video :)
Yes, on the table you find true sounding 80ties sounds without doubt. For me the most really 80ties like sounding Synthesizer without doubt. Thats why this synth is unique for me.
i want to buy a synth to learn, this one seems like it has deeper bassy sounds compared to a korg minilogue sd? I dont know anything about synths so maybe im wrong or theres a difference between which is why?
I just finished filling bank B with my own sounds and out of bank A and B I think I kept maybe 4 or 5 factory sounds. There are some good ones but most are meh.
@@heroinbath1877 I'm all about sound creation with synthesizers and I think with this one can get pretty detailed in voice creation. Presets are usually not what one is really looking for, but here there are some good ones. Other synths I've had or played had some good ones
I just bought this synth used in showroom condition for a whopping $500 bucks with a brand new TSA approved carrying case and loaded with way extra patches that the previous owner bought and installed. I haven't even passed Bank C and this thing sounds amazing. I do have to agree you can get lost with the sounds you can create. Not even 6 months into buying synths and Behringer has occupied my studio. Waiting for their MonoPoly to hit the states along with their RD-9.
One of the best Synthesizers! Very worthful. Dont use the factory presets, they just make you underrate this synth. Just buy a few sound Sets, and you will be done!
I'm looking at getting my first synth but there are so many to choose from, I'm having option paralysis 😵 Behringer seem to offer good value for your money but there are so many synths just in Behringer's range. I've watched demos of the Roland system 1 plug out but have been put off that one by poor reviews.....and have watched demos of Behringer's deep mind 12 and ms1 (I think it's called), and I'm still none the wiser. I guess that the main thing I want it for is making ambient music as well as making guitar based music. If anyone has any synth suggestions for £500-£600 max then feel free to add them so I can check them out. Cheers 👍
This is really not where you want to start with your first synth it ‘will’ imo overwhelm you with its capabilities and probably leave you stressed you can’t get it sounding like the reviews... it is an exceptionally capable synth at an incredible price for what you get.. but I’d start with something like a micro freak which has a lot of depth and potential but also instant gratification .... or maybe a behringer model d ... or Korg minilogue xd, but like everything others will have their opinion.. good luck ..🤔
@@sea-saw2654 I bought a DSI mopho x4 on sale for $600 and am really happy with it/ use it in recordings a lot...I create ambient/guitar forward instrumentals. If it were me I'd honestly rather have a poly d than deepmind, and those you can find for around $600 now I think. Haven't tried microfreak but I do have an original minibrute and still use that a lot. It sits so well in mixes but also stands out very well in a 3D kind of way. But I agree, the choices are endless these days and can be quite overwhelming!
Hallo,its a nice Video! I bought the deep mind now, and its a great synth! I cant close the vcf compleetely, a bit of deep sound passes the closed filter... is that normal? with the korg ms 20 i can close it 100% regards andreas
Hi, how do the keys feel? I'm looking to get something semi weighted that feels decent to actually play, is this a good choice and is there anything else in this pricepoint?
You should definitely be concerned about its longevity. Many new Behringer synths have issues and are not built to last. Most people are too scared to speak up because Behringer's trigger finger habits to silence its critics. Watch Benn Jordan's most recent videos on Behringer and then decide if you want to support such a company.
I'm on year 4 of ownership and it's been thru adventures. But don't take it from me, and definitely don't take it from someone who just automatically hates this company no matter what they do
Something like this can be a bit more convenient as you can switch it on instantly and not have to wait for your laptop to boot and the hands on control of a dedicated synth will always be way better than a vst with a midi controller as they don't always play nice together
I sold mine a while back, the core sound of it just didn't really hold my heart over time. I eventually replaced it with a Hydrasynth, which I love. I have been considering this synth again, don't know why lol, so I thought after some time with fresh ears I may change my perspective. Afraid not, it still sounds so bland to me. And the inherent limitations in the oscillator section just can't be ignored. That being said, I think Behringer has learned a lot from the subsequent clones, they can clearly engineer (or re-engineer) a synth to sound properly beefy. I'd love to see them take another crack at a poly of their own. There is so much about this I like, except the sound, which is the most important part.
I bought a Hydrasynth desktop version. But now I'm thinking about what would be an appropriate keyboard to control its polyphonic aftertouch capabilities.
@@sirwinston5906 I know a great keyboard controller that also has a ribbon controller that would be ideal for your Desktop synth. It’s called the Hydrasynth Keyboard.
I think it could be the precision tuning of the DCOs that gives you that impression. I used to have a Juno 60 and never really cared much for the raw sound of it because of that. To me, the perfect pitch per voice definitely sucks the analog life right out of a synth. Of course, if it had VCOs we’d all be complaining about tuning stability.
@@matteogazzolo1 I’m not familiar enough with the deep mind to really have an opinion on that. Most of the synths I’ve seen or played that offer voice detuning don’t do it subtly enough. Seems they either sound locked in or way out.
Actually, in my opinion, DM12 has a Juno-like soft sound. Novation's Peak has a sharper sound than DM12. DSI synths have sharp sound too. Different synths for different tastes :)
Disappointed that I didn't hear some real good ole school stuff. But than again may it also be that the guy can't play anythink at all lol .... eow bey :-)
They should have made the deep mind 12 with a bigger keyboard. It’s also the most boring looking synth I’ve ever seen, very uninspiring! (I love behringer stuff though, have an odyssey, 340, Td3 Td3-MO)
I would be happy with 24 voices and up to 8 voice unison. That would the perfect synth IMO and I could imagine it coming at a good price too. I would also ditch the analog for VA. Much more reliable and barely if any sound difference when done right. Behringer need to make the deepmind 24 happen
@@ezassegai4793 One of the cool things I learned about analog synths recently is that, unlike digital, the resolution on knobs is basically infinite, meaning you can get sweet spots on them that you just can't get on an aliased digital knob. And because of this, you'll probably never hit the *EXACT* position twice. Perhaps MIDI 2.0 can fix this though, considering the exponential resolution jump.
Mikeureko To be stored in memory there has to be an A-to-D operation performed. It is there that you are at the mercy of the resolution of the Converter.
Thank for not talking , great.
😁
SHHHHHHHHhhhh 🤫
😊😊😊
I have mine for a while, and it still sounds fresh. I bought some banks online from well known sound designers as a base, ended up using them as is because they are very well made. Just add in your preferred modulation tool (wheel, pedal, ...... ) and your done, for playing/recording in real time or live it is a bliss.
I read "it still sounds trash".
@@sirwinston5906 🤣🤣🤣🤷🏼💘everything but trash
Just got my DM12 yesterday and it’s blown me away❤
I wish I’d got one much sooner instead of trying to make do layering what I had!
I have just gone from 2D black n white to 3D colour it’s frankly sonically overwhelming😊
Also…great video thanks😎
Yeah who would have thought, huh? Ol’ throw-it-in-the-toilet-after-one-use Behringer of all companies. Guess the one thing Uli has been honest about was wanting to release a synth one day.
I have had this synthesizer in my studio for around 2 weeks now...it's a strange one...the presets are well...pretty bad for what it's capable of, as long as you want to deepdive into it's modulation settings that is.
I find it has a very quirky character, which I actually like...although I must say, it's very very easy to get lost in discovering it's capabilities.
This is the one synth in the studio that I find myself spending a lot of experimenting time with, much more time than any of the others, and I thought the Roland Vsynth was a deepdive to get the best out it but I find myself spending much more time experimenting with Deepmind 12...I don't get anything done lol...
I don't think this synth is for everyone, I think it's a great experimental sound design synth for Anolog poly type sound, ..I wouldn't bother with the presets, most just sound odd and old and mostly wouldn't fit into a modern mix, it's severely over saturated with effects especially reverbs on the presets too.
But to start from scratch and create your own sound sets...it's an interesting tool to have, Its a love hate relationship I have with it...hate it cause I get nothing done due simply getting lost in its modulation capabilities and experimentation, but love it because of those same things at the same time:)...
There’s some great free & affordable user created patchsets out there though.
@@ShakaCthulu WHEEEEERE?
@nullI'm going to sell mine now.
It's been a year now since I added it to the studio, it's not a go to synth for me anymore so might as well let someone else get enjoyment out of it.
Looking for a synth that interests me and something a bit different to the rest of the synths here in the studio.
The Roland JDXA might be of interest as I don't have a hybrid...well...Apart from a Korg Radias but that sounds all digital to me.
@Lucifer yeah it's not really a quick go to synth.
Unless you just want to use the presets.
Thank you, I will not buy this one. You settled that for me. Thank you again.
Honestly this is the only behringer product I would consider buying, this thing is pretty cool
I just got a Behringer X touch and it seems pretty good to me. Nothing else came close especially for the price. Best :-)
At 7:18... blissful dub techno, progressive house, and epic trance.
4:24 that's gorgeous. Replayed at least 20 times now.
Burial with Elvis singing I can't help falling in love with you
Beautiful.... this and the Welch’s cook books held me through all this COVID-19 ordeal at home. Thanks for showing up just a tad of what this machine is capable of.
Welch's Cookbook should be a must read!
@@alfiedotwtf wtf is Welch's cookbook
Cool demo!!! 👍 I've made so much music using only Factory Patches of DM12. All patches are amazing.
I really like the sound and interface. These sounds would sound great in the mix!
I've had my DM6 for just over 2 months now. The first week of owning it I nearly ended up sending it back mainly because of 80% of the 000's of less than impressive presets. I'm now sooo glad I held on to it and got to know it. It's almost like all the presets have everything possible going on and it just gets mushy and unusable. If you take a little time to scale them back a bit they're become some seriously usable stuff. It's a slightly different approach than I'm used to but it's growing on me big time. I like it. A lot.
The factory patch designers definitely overcooked the FX on most of the patches.
I was sure... My Deepmind12D didnt sound like it should. This Video made this clear. Reinstalled the Firmware and... Voila. It works again like it should. So... Thanks i guess :D.
On power up of the unit, I heard the clip that had me looking at my interface meter like, what the hell is making noise now??? lol
I’m not the only one then... after an hour of wondering why, the last time I used my gear it sounded fine now there’s an audible hissing that I’m certain wasn’t there before... usually find a random usb cable causing problems.... oh the joys of music creation...
This is a really good sounding synthesiser. Why Behringer don't update this with a second oscillator and maybe make it 32 voices or something like that is a mystery to me. They're busy rolling out all these clones but they have a winner on their hands right here with the Deepmind. And the best part is it's kind of their design to a certain extent. It has a bit of originality to it.
I like it a lot. Sounds really good and it's the right mix betwen retro and modern aspect, so it looks wonderful for me.
I just moved your Like count from 999 to 1,000. That's all I have to add, except thanks for the demo! I was seriously considering a Deepmind 12 to change out for my Roland Gaia SH-01, and now I'm sold.
thnx!!!
5:29 is absolutely stunning sound! Love my Deepmind 12
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Thanks for the demo. Ha...I never knew that Behringer made keyboards, I always thought that they made sound reinforcement equipment. The sounds are amazing! The sounds makes me think of "Stranger Things" or the musician "Schiller". I only wish that they made a 5 octave model; and maybe they do and I haven't looked deep enough. Thanks for the video demo.
They make a desktop version of that synthesizer, way more useful when you got a bunch of keyboards or controllers. Very useful in my case since I own a M-Audio Oxygen 88 Key Midi Controller. And you have the same features
#behringer deepmind 12 is a stunning modern synthesiser - great demo too Wolfgang
No talking ? Thank you !!!
Cool demo of bank E with some nice playing, kudos! Especially loved 7:14 - very dubby! - Played a lot with the 6 voice. Would love to try out a 12 voice some day as it seems incredible!
I have the same question
12:10 I was SOLD!
12:10 So beautiful!
I had such a lovely time playing on a DM12 in the music shop a while back. I just can't decide if I wan't to pull the trigger. I already own a Virus TI2 which I adore and I have a feeling it can do anything the DM12 can do! Can anyone tell me if the DM12 would bring anything new to the table for me? It was hard to tell not comparing the side by side and on different speakers in a different room etc. Thanks for the video :)
Yes, on the table you find true sounding 80ties sounds without doubt. For me the most really 80ties like sounding Synthesizer without doubt. Thats why this synth is unique for me.
I hate you for getting one of the later ones with the fully translucent wheels! lol
7:14 😌😌👌👌
Really nice sound
i want to buy a synth to learn, this one seems like it has deeper bassy sounds compared to a korg minilogue sd? I dont know anything about synths so maybe im wrong or theres a difference between which is why?
Thanks mate.. I'm selling my kidney and getting this tomorrow lol
Great....... Only sounds amazed
This machine has so many preset sounds, it's almost overwhelming
How many?
Steven Luna an overwhelming amount
I just finished filling bank B with my own sounds and out of bank A and B I think I kept maybe 4 or 5 factory sounds. There are some good ones but most are meh.
@@stevenluna3756 I think there are like 5 banks of 100+ sounds possibly, so maybe 500+
@@heroinbath1877 I'm all about sound creation with synthesizers and I think with this one can get pretty detailed in voice creation. Presets are usually not what one is really looking for, but here there are some good ones. Other synths I've had or played had some good ones
4:17 THIS is nice!
I think the presets get better the higher up the banks you go. An awful lot of very poor resets in A, B, & C
It’s my go to synth
I just bought this synth used in showroom condition for a whopping $500 bucks with a brand new TSA approved carrying case and loaded with way extra patches that the previous owner bought and installed. I haven't even passed Bank C and this thing sounds amazing. I do have to agree you can get lost with the sounds you can create. Not even 6 months into buying synths and Behringer has occupied my studio. Waiting for their MonoPoly to hit the states along with their RD-9.
Where’d you get it from?
@@TabascoSour I found it on Reverb and picked it up from NYC. The things is mint and has incredible patches.
Sounds like what they used to make the Tron 1 soundtrack... if it had one...
Wow. one bank. I am in love. great share thanks!
god i want deep mind so bad lol
Amazing sounds thanks 😉
One of the best Synthesizers! Very worthful. Dont use the factory presets, they just make you underrate this synth. Just buy a few sound Sets, and you will be done!
Came here from forums suggesting that this was a re-hashed version of the Juno-106 but hasn’t turned out to be
Great video
i need to save my money while watching this -_-
Nice video. I'm not sure if I like this synth.
I'm looking at getting my first synth but there are so many to choose from, I'm having option paralysis 😵
Behringer seem to offer good value for your money but there are so many synths just in Behringer's range. I've watched demos of the Roland system 1 plug out but have been put off that one by poor reviews.....and have watched demos of Behringer's deep mind 12 and ms1 (I think it's called), and I'm still none the wiser.
I guess that the main thing I want it for is making ambient music as well as making guitar based music. If anyone has any synth suggestions for £500-£600 max then feel free to add them so I can check them out. Cheers 👍
This is really not where you want to start with your first synth it ‘will’ imo overwhelm you with its capabilities and probably leave you stressed you can’t get it sounding like the reviews... it is an exceptionally capable synth at an incredible price for what you get.. but I’d start with something like a micro freak which has a lot of depth and potential but also instant gratification .... or maybe a behringer model d ... or Korg minilogue xd, but like everything others will have their opinion.. good luck ..🤔
@@sea-saw2654 Thanks for your advice mate, it's much appreciated 👍
@@sea-saw2654 I bought a DSI mopho x4 on sale for $600 and am really happy with it/ use it in recordings a lot...I create ambient/guitar forward instrumentals. If it were me I'd honestly rather have a poly d than deepmind, and those you can find for around $600 now I think. Haven't tried microfreak but I do have an original minibrute and still use that a lot. It sits so well in mixes but also stands out very well in a 3D kind of way. But I agree, the choices are endless these days and can be quite overwhelming!
@@JammyGit if you’re still looking mate, I highly recommend the Korg Minilogue XD, great for your first synth 🙂
this is sooo cool!
Was looking for a demo like this! Thank you so much! Have you played with this synth live or in studio? Good experience?
in a music shop :D
DM12 is very very good - fantastic sounds and RT control!
too nice too soft on touch im in love of 12
Loving y'all's comments I got one on back order, can't wait
Have you heard the secret patches? They sound incredible
Hi ! Deepmind 12 or Poly D ? I hesitate......
DM12
@@wolfgangSvukan and beetween DM6 &12, I saw you recommand 12. I hésitate 'caus not same budget ( and i'm guitarist)
@@wolfgangSvukan another question: isn't it too limiting not to have a sine waveform?
ciao tra studiologic sledge e deepmind quale compreresti
Hallo,its a nice Video! I bought the deep mind now, and its a great synth!
I cant close the vcf compleetely, a bit of deep sound passes the closed filter...
is that normal? with the korg ms 20 i can close it 100%
regards andreas
4:25 wow!!
Hi, how do the keys feel? I'm looking to get something semi weighted that feels decent to actually play, is this a good choice and is there anything else in this pricepoint?
Keys are pretty comfortable on this for me at least
What is the name of the pre-set at 7:15? It sounds incredible!!
You can read it on LCD: E-13 EdgeInSpaceST
@@wolfgangSvukan thanks so much!! 😁👍👍✨
Too all you legit keyboard dudes, and not hacks like myself, how close does this get to a Juno?
I think i know wht im buying w my stimulus....
Does the Deepmind12D work on 88 keys or it is limit to 4 octave ?
There are octave Up/Down buttons (on left side) so it could play more then 4 octaves for sure
Not bad.
6:00 Wow, so beautiful. How long have you had it? I am worried about its reliability.
That's just what I was thinking :)
I wouldn't worry about reliability. They are built well.
Is this a stock patch?
@@coltdaddy yes
You should definitely be concerned about its longevity. Many new Behringer synths have issues and are not built to last. Most people are too scared to speak up because Behringer's trigger finger habits to silence its critics. Watch Benn Jordan's most recent videos on Behringer and then decide if you want to support such a company.
I'm on year 4 of ownership and it's been thru adventures. But don't take it from me, and definitely don't take it from someone who just automatically hates this company no matter what they do
I just got an AS-1 and would not even want to try one of these for free.
Hi can you hear the deepmind sound from say an ipad when connected to it over wifi?
No, WiFi can be used for parameter edit only.
What what ?
KingKorg or Deepmind12? 🤔
Are these sounds original presets
yes
Just a doubt. Why buy a synthesizer when VST's can do the job just fine? (Even in live shows)
Hands on control.
Something like this can be a bit more convenient as you can switch it on instantly and not have to wait for your laptop to boot and the hands on control of a dedicated synth will always be way better than a vst with a midi controller as they don't always play nice together
I work everyday in front of a pc
That's like saying "why buy a violin when a vst can do the job" 🤦♂️
Good luck getting.an analogue VST synth.
is it me or do most of these presets sound samey kinda plucky 70's prog rock esque?
maybe I'm a ProgRock keyboardist so I like that kind of sounds :D
@@wolfgangSvukan fair enough man I'm just interested in how versatile this synth is
I sold mine a while back, the core sound of it just didn't really hold my heart over time. I eventually replaced it with a Hydrasynth, which I love. I have been considering this synth again, don't know why lol, so I thought after some time with fresh ears I may change my perspective. Afraid not, it still sounds so bland to me. And the inherent limitations in the oscillator section just can't be ignored. That being said, I think Behringer has learned a lot from the subsequent clones, they can clearly engineer (or re-engineer) a synth to sound properly beefy. I'd love to see them take another crack at a poly of their own. There is so much about this I like, except the sound, which is the most important part.
I bought a Hydrasynth desktop version. But now I'm thinking about what would be an appropriate keyboard to control its polyphonic aftertouch capabilities.
@@sirwinston5906 I know a great keyboard controller that also has a ribbon controller that would be ideal for your Desktop synth. It’s called the Hydrasynth Keyboard.
@@MobiusVideo Lol
Is it to possible yo replicate these sounds in vst plug-ins. Is there a lot of difference ?
@David Attenborough thanks for the clearance.. 🙏
@David Attenborough um no
I think this is a nice synth, yet I find it "thin" all the time I stumble on a demo... I don't get that "deep analog" feel... don't know why...
I think it could be the precision tuning of the DCOs that gives you that impression. I used to have a Juno 60 and never really cared much for the raw sound of it because of that. To me, the perfect pitch per voice definitely sucks the analog life right out of a synth. Of course, if it had VCOs we’d all be complaining about tuning stability.
@@humdanger9883 thanks for this, it really could be... Do you think deepmind could make "deep tones" (not bass notes, of course) if wisely detuned?
@@matteogazzolo1 I’m not familiar enough with the deep mind to really have an opinion on that. Most of the synths I’ve seen or played that offer voice detuning don’t do it subtly enough. Seems they either sound locked in or way out.
Come on. What's that noise at the beginning.
Power-on sound.
too sharp for me
Actually, in my opinion, DM12 has a Juno-like soft sound. Novation's Peak has a sharper sound than DM12. DSI synths have sharp sound too. Different synths for different tastes :)
@@wolfgangSvukan yes, its finally about personal taste. my Synth is Yamaha and Korg... Amazing demo by the way!
@@gardikagigih5704 thnx!
I sold my Jupiter 8 and CS-80 for this one. Now the rest can be spend by my wife on clothes.
you’re a righteous and selfless man.
Lol. Great man you are. Happy Wife, Happy Life. All thanks to Behringer.
Most Keyboard Players would not have done that .
😂🤣😭
You did not.
I used to have one too. But i gave it away. I didnt like the sound. The Oscillators always sound the same. DM12 has to less waveforms in my opinion.
But the modulations, effects and algorithms are awesome.
Every time I hear the DM, I must conclude it does not sound like a barking dog. More like a snorrin' kitten. No go form me.
Disappointed that I didn't hear some real good ole school stuff. But than again may it also be that the guy can't play anythink at all lol .... eow bey :-)
Sounds too cold for me :)
this synth sounds digital to my ears.. cold, sterile. I would never be able to guess this is true analog..
Shame it's only 49 keys. Needs to be 61
Dude, please turn the synth on before you start the video, I really do not need that thump ripping through my monitors.
PLAY A TUNE
FOKEN SHITEYYY SYNTH
They should have made the deep mind 12 with a bigger keyboard. It’s also the most boring looking synth I’ve ever seen, very uninspiring!
(I love behringer stuff though, have an odyssey, 340, Td3 Td3-MO)
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@@V-Peathanks :)
Its amazing how much better the OB6 sounds than this
csilt
At about three to four times the price, Professor Numbnuts!
Clown ass
he needs to justify the extra 2k that he spend on something that sounds only marginally better.. let him
@@Geleivis You're high to even say something as stupid as he said... marginally is laughable. The desktop Module's are way more affordable too...
@@Geleivis I can't imagine how the AKS Synthi (goes for $10,000) users feel with the Behringer clone probably being developed...
The beautiful sounds you can create with this thing and you choose to stick to bleeps and stuff. Missed opportunity.
12 note is ridiculous build me one with 61 note. and sustain.
I would be happy with 24 voices and up to 8 voice unison.
That would the perfect synth IMO and I could imagine it coming at a good price too.
I would also ditch the analog for VA. Much more reliable and barely if any sound difference when done right.
Behringer need to make the deepmind 24 happen
@@ezassegai4793 One of the cool things I learned about analog synths recently is that, unlike digital, the resolution on knobs is basically infinite, meaning you can get sweet spots on them that you just can't get on an aliased digital knob. And because of this, you'll probably never hit the *EXACT* position twice. Perhaps MIDI 2.0 can fix this though, considering the exponential resolution jump.
@@mikeexits good point, havent thought about that
Mikeureko To be stored in memory there has to be an A-to-D operation performed. It is there that you are at the mercy of the resolution of the Converter.
You're looking for a digital synth then
Is this a sequencer show?? Worstest demo
Thank You!
5:29 omg