Heeey, thanks for the feedback and awesome that you like the track🙂 Hehe, I like to keep the details short rather than going too much into the details of the synths ( so many other videos here that goes 100% into everything about them) and focus more on what one can make out of them 😇
I always wanted an analog synthesizer just for fun. I think I will buy this and the JT 4000, for the price it seems like a good option I hope I don't regret it.
Hey mate :-) It´s absolutely a good option to get to know the basics at a low price while being able to take it anywhere. But do know that they are really tiny, so if you really want to get the hands on feeling then I would save up a little bit and get eg. a Microfreak. Little bit more but SOOO much more punch. Also the keys on the two Behringers are bleh so you should have a larger midi keyboard to really play with it 🙂
@@oscmadsw839 I sure :-) I put it out a few months ago, can really make some great sounds and you can import samples and other patches :-) ua-cam.com/video/WCBb8MGIRx4/v-deo.html
@@oscmadsw839 No stress, we are all newbies until one have tried one 🙂It´s quite easy, USB-C in the synth and then to the computer. This handles power and also midi connection with the DAW. Then audio from the headphones output on the synth into a audio interface. Then (In Logic at least), I choose external instrument, Midi input 1 and audio input 1-2. Might be some other workways with other DAWs but that basically it 🙂
Hey there and cheers for the positive feedback🙂It´s not too hard to set up, but you must have a audio interface or some input (Guess it will also work if your computer have 3.5mm audio input). Connect it with a audio cable from the headphones OUT on the PRO VS Mini and into your audio interface / computer. Then USB-c in the synth and into the computer. Then open your DAW, Choose External intrument (in Logic, probably called something similar in other DAWs), choose audio 1-2 as input (or which ever is the audio in) and tadaaaaa 😀. So you record the audio with the audio cable and control the Midi with the USB cable 🙂
@@CBSoreidemusic ah, ok. Thank you! I have an old drum machine that has a clock out, I'm going to see if I can get the mini to sync with it, I'll let you know. Thanks for the video and cool demo!
Thanks mate :-) I got mine from a lokal electronics store here in Norway. But I think they should be pretty easy to get through Temu and such places these days :-)
Awesome music BRO☺♥♪
Thanks a lot for the feedback, much appreciated :-D
Your unboxing skills leave a lot to be desired, but you more than made up for it with that track at the end...awesome.
Heeey, thanks for the feedback and awesome that you like the track🙂 Hehe, I like to keep the details short rather than going too much into the details of the synths ( so many other videos here that goes 100% into everything about them) and focus more on what one can make out of them 😇
I always wanted an analog synthesizer just for fun. I think I will buy this and the JT 4000, for the price it seems like a good option I hope I don't regret it.
Hey mate :-) It´s absolutely a good option to get to know the basics at a low price while being able to take it anywhere. But do know that they are really tiny, so if you really want to get the hands on feeling then I would save up a little bit and get eg. a Microfreak. Little bit more but SOOO much more punch. Also the keys on the two Behringers are bleh so you should have a larger midi keyboard to really play with it 🙂
@CBSoreidemusic from arthuria? do you have any video about it?
@@oscmadsw839 I sure :-) I put it out a few months ago, can really make some great sounds and you can import samples and other patches :-)
ua-cam.com/video/WCBb8MGIRx4/v-deo.html
@@CBSoreidemusic Newbie question, how does this system connect to an audio interface? Does it connect directly to the PC?
@@oscmadsw839 No stress, we are all newbies until one have tried one 🙂It´s quite easy, USB-C in the synth and then to the computer. This handles power and also midi connection with the DAW.
Then audio from the headphones output on the synth into a audio interface. Then (In Logic at least), I choose external instrument, Midi input 1 and audio input 1-2. Might be some other workways with other DAWs but that basically it 🙂
Great demo!
Thanks a lot, glad you liked it :-)
great and funny unboxing! 😂😂😂
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback and great that you enjoyed it, both content and humor wise :-D
Hi. Can you tell me how to connect the behringer Pro vs mini to my computer and record sound? Thanks, keep up the good work.
Hey there and cheers for the positive feedback🙂It´s not too hard to set up, but you must have a audio interface or some input (Guess it will also work if your computer have 3.5mm audio input). Connect it with a audio cable from the headphones OUT on the PRO VS Mini and into your audio interface / computer. Then USB-c in the synth and into the computer. Then open your DAW, Choose External intrument (in Logic, probably called something similar in other DAWs), choose audio 1-2 as input (or which ever is the audio in) and tadaaaaa 😀. So you record the audio with the audio cable and control the Midi with the USB cable 🙂
Excellent thanks!
Thanks alot mate :-)
I am learning about this device, did you sync the drum machine and the Pro Vs. Mini?
Hey there :-) Nope, I used VST drums in Logic Pro X. Haven´t tried to sync in with hardware synths yet :-)
@@CBSoreidemusic ah, ok. Thank you! I have an old drum machine that has a clock out, I'm going to see if I can get the mini to sync with it, I'll let you know. Thanks for the video and cool demo!
Nice vid, love this synth - where did you get those reactive light strips?
Thanks mate :-) I got mine from a lokal electronics store here in Norway. But I think they should be pretty easy to get through Temu and such places these days :-)
Bellissima demo. I suoni di drums da dove li hai presi?
Grazie, thanks for the positive feedback :-D I got them off a Synth Wave pack from Splice.com :-)