Just ordered my Pro 800. I also own a hydrasynth explorer, and I think these synths together give a more robust pallet for sound design than any other pair of low/mid priced hardware on the market today. You've got your genuine analog covered with the Pro 800 and the endless digital playground with the hydrasynth. I really believe these are the best two synths you can own for the price if you want to cover a wide spectrum and don't want to buy any other synths.
i am again sorry for the past .... the belgium guy who did not know how to configure his paypal account .... but now it is easier but it cost me a lot since , uad , waves aruria and others ... but i had my fourth bank still empty on my pro800 so yep paypal paf ... thanks for your sounds and thanks the frustration for configuring my paypal ... if others you have for synths i've got i will take it
Hi! I'm starting to check out this synth...but there's a silence about the load-in process, some people say it quite "messy" (no such software at Behringer") so I simply wonder how to load in these patches, what software do you use? (Nobody mentions anything about it, on other channels either...I'm a quite experienced synth user.)
@@thesungodra123 Thanks! I use to check out the Librarians first, before even buying a synth, they should be start up on my older Win7 system...(like my Korg/Yamaha Librarians). Thanks for the tip, first I want to check out the Pro800 librarian, if I find a good one.
@@PutItAway101 I have half-finished demos of vol 1 and 3, so there is a possibility I might finish them some day… in the mean time, the “theme from Cosmos” was made using only vol. 3 sounds.
@@thesungodra123in the end I bought vol 3 sight unseen, I've only got through the first 30 patches so far and there's more than enough there to be worth the price already!
When you make a hundred patches, do you drill down with a specific plan and make a bunch in one session? Or do they slowly accumulate? How many patches do you make in Any given day where you're making them?
Interesting question. For me, it all starts with inspiration, then when I realize it could be a bank for others to use, I finalize and streamline the patches in a more planned way.
Direct link to purchase the patch bank here: payhip.com/b/3ku9m
Świetne demo stary. Najlepsze jakie do tej pory słyszałem. Przekonałeś mnie do tego instrumentu 👍
This sounds way too good! Amazing job mate!!!
This just might be the best patch set on UA-cam right now. Very well done!
The return of Starship Pro-800
Welp, decided I need this in the first few seconds of chapter 1. Unbelievable sounds!
Loved your stock patches on the Hydra....Guess I'm gonna have to get these too. :D
Same here. Your Hydra patches are one of only two factory banks that I kept on both my Hydrasynths.
Unbelievably great sound design!!
I'm buying a Pro800 tomorrow so I can buy this library 😂
Very agreedible and inspired melt pot...good job !
I have heard a lot of the soundsets for this synth and didn't like the synth overall. This here soundset has changed that. Great work ❤❤❤
Good music, nice patches
Man you're productive 😅 just bought pack 2, surely add the other ones too 😁
Incredible ! Am now doubting to sell my Deepmind12 and get a Pro800 instead.
Bro why would you want to sell your DM12???
@@tomorrowsvisionnow Because I don't get the sounds I want. The Pro800 is more my style.
I got this synth for 380 usd. I honestly cant think of a synth that beats it for that price. Closest would probably hydrasynth explorer.
I have 3 synths and you mentioned 2 of them lol
Funny just got a hydrasynth explorer for 511 pounds wanna get this but can’t afford it yet haha
Just ordered my Pro 800. I also own a hydrasynth explorer, and I think these synths together give a more robust pallet for sound design than any other pair of low/mid priced hardware on the market today.
You've got your genuine analog covered with the Pro 800 and the endless digital playground with the hydrasynth.
I really believe these are the best two synths you can own for the price if you want to cover a wide spectrum and don't want to buy any other synths.
@@osirismaximus2787 completely agree!
☺♥♪ NICE
Beautiful ❤️
Sweet sounds! 🙂
I don't have this synth.
But this demo is so good to listen to 🎧 👍
Holy Wowza!!!
Any chance of a discount when buying all 4 volumes at once ?
Thanks for the idea. Here you go: payhip.com/b/YqDXW
@@thesungodra123 Just bought the whole set, thx also for the discount !
i am again sorry for the past .... the belgium guy who did not know how to configure his paypal account .... but now it is easier but it cost me a lot since , uad , waves aruria and others ... but i had my fourth bank still empty on my pro800 so yep paypal paf ... thanks for your sounds and thanks the frustration for configuring my paypal ... if others you have for synths i've got i will take it
Hi! I'm starting to check out this synth...but there's a silence about the load-in process, some people say it quite "messy" (no such software at Behringer") so I simply wonder how to load in these patches, what software do you use? (Nobody mentions anything about it, on other channels either...I'm a quite experienced synth user.)
@@Aetila any app that can transfer sysex files via midi or usb connection will do it.
@@Aetila Personally I use Sysex Librarian.
@@thesungodra123
Thanks!
I use to check out the Librarians first, before even buying a synth, they should be start up on my older Win7 system...(like my Korg/Yamaha Librarians). Thanks for the tip, first I want to check out the Pro800 librarian, if I find a good one.
Behringer's SynthTribe app lets you quickly load 3rd party sounds to the Pro800. One of the easisst to use on the market.
is there a demo for Vol 3, I can't find it in your channel
@@PutItAway101 I have half-finished demos of vol 1 and 3, so there is a possibility I might finish them some day… in the mean time, the “theme from Cosmos” was made using only vol. 3 sounds.
@@thesungodra123in the end I bought vol 3 sight unseen, I've only got through the first 30 patches so far and there's more than enough there to be worth the price already!
When you make a hundred patches, do you drill down with a specific plan and make a bunch in one session? Or do they slowly accumulate? How many patches do you make in Any given day where you're making them?
Interesting question. For me, it all starts with inspiration, then when I realize it could be a bank for others to use, I finalize and streamline the patches in a more planned way.