Your music is reminiscent of 70's dystopia/sci-fi soundtracks, so looking forward to sports cars on dry lakes, anti-septic interiors & damsels in diaphanous gowns with big belts.
Hey there, I love yer style of demoing, you straight up walk through it from the start, yer totally demonstrating the experience of using the module(synth-whatever, when you start building a big stupid stack of these Behringer machines it just becomes one big monster). You aren’t just going down a checklist of capabilities, yer showing how it PLAYS, then you end it with a killer jam, I really dig it. You get the feeling that the people who shit on these Behringer desktop mods don’t really make MUSIC. Like, they top out at $400(which will inevitably drop, the Neutron was $300, then durring Covid and the year that followed they were less than $250, now they are $400, that’s why I’m holding out on the Proton, it will drop soon), so say you want a big big sound you can grab a Kobol, K-2 and a Cat, and yer spending as much as just one top end modular oscillator.(and yeah, I’m a sucker for modular, always on a payment plan somewhere..). So yeah, I love my insanely expensive rack but for straight up playing, making fucking music, I whip out my stack of Neutrons(the Neutron is so strange and boss, I love them so much and they are among the cheapest pieces of gear I own). I would love to see you do a straight up, top to bottom demos of all the modules/synths Behringer makes-like right now I’m having a savage GAS attack, it’s either the Kobol or the K-2, I love yer K-2 jam but I’m wishing you had a demo up so I could see the workflow in action.it would be great to see you cross-modulate between 2 of yer Behringers, I do it with my Neutrons and get some wild results. Ok, totally dig the demo, I’m also really digging your jams, really cool stuff. Subscribed!
You get it. You know, I'm trying not to be JUST a channel that reviews Behringer stuff, but they make it so difficult sometimes with these prices. I can't help but buy em! Yeah, I don't understand the Behringer hate, from the "it's not a real synth" perspective. I get a piece of gear that I'm excited about, and if I'm able to make a jam video with it, it's most likely a keeper. If not then I'll probably sell it. I was actually planning on maybe doing a "free style jam" sometime using whatever I happen to have at the moment. I'm getting into some Eurorack stuff too, and trying to branch out with other gear. So I probably will get around to doing something like that periodically. I'm quickly running out of things I own that I can review so I'm gonna have to get creative and start doing more out of the box topics and other types of jam videos and whatnot. I appreciate the thoughtful comment man! Glad to have you here! Hopefully I can keep up the momentum haha..
Yeah... I'm gonna have to check out that Crave. I might want to check out some drum machines too. I swear I'm not TRYING to be a Behringer channel, but they just keep making such good cheap stuff.
I don't think so... I've been trying to find out how they managed to get it so close to the original VCOs and I can't seem to find a clear answer (from what I hear they did a pretty good job with this clone)
Yeah, it's pretty different to the Neutron. The Kobol is easier to make sound good I would say... but not nearly as functional as the Neutron. The Kobol is like a really nice fitted suit whereas the Neutron is like a really nice winter jacket with a bunch of pockets. That's the best analogy I can think of. idk
It's funny how every little nerd feels like Superman when he owns a cheap Behringer synth. And then you stand in a crowd of nerd stars in a nerd universe and talk big-headedly about sausage. Your sausage is egg stains on a fine rib undershirt. Next presentation please be appropriate. Bushy hairy feet like Bilbo Baggins stumble uncertainly through the world in search of elegance.
I just got myself a $30 green screen off of Amazon and things are about to get pretty obnoxious on this channel.
Your music is reminiscent of 70's dystopia/sci-fi soundtracks, so looking forward to sports cars on dry lakes, anti-septic interiors & damsels in diaphanous gowns with big belts.
Hey there, I love yer style of demoing, you straight up walk through it from the start, yer totally demonstrating the experience of using the module(synth-whatever, when you start building a big stupid stack of these Behringer machines it just becomes one big monster). You aren’t just going down a checklist of capabilities, yer showing how it PLAYS, then you end it with a killer jam, I really dig it.
You get the feeling that the people who shit on these Behringer desktop mods don’t really make MUSIC. Like, they top out at $400(which will inevitably drop, the Neutron was $300, then durring Covid and the year that followed they were less than $250, now they are $400, that’s why I’m holding out on the Proton, it will drop soon), so say you want a big big sound you can grab a Kobol, K-2 and a Cat, and yer spending as much as just one top end modular oscillator.(and yeah, I’m a sucker for modular, always on a payment plan somewhere..).
So yeah, I love my insanely expensive rack but for straight up playing, making fucking music, I whip out my stack of Neutrons(the Neutron is so strange and boss, I love them so much and they are among the cheapest pieces of gear I own).
I would love to see you do a straight up, top to bottom demos of all the modules/synths Behringer makes-like right now I’m having a savage GAS attack, it’s either the Kobol or the K-2, I love yer K-2 jam but I’m wishing you had a demo up so I could see the workflow in action.it would be great to see you cross-modulate between 2 of yer Behringers, I do it with my Neutrons and get some wild results.
Ok, totally dig the demo, I’m also really digging your jams, really cool stuff. Subscribed!
You get it.
You know, I'm trying not to be JUST a channel that reviews Behringer stuff, but they make it so difficult sometimes with these prices. I can't help but buy em! Yeah, I don't understand the Behringer hate, from the "it's not a real synth" perspective. I get a piece of gear that I'm excited about, and if I'm able to make a jam video with it, it's most likely a keeper. If not then I'll probably sell it.
I was actually planning on maybe doing a "free style jam" sometime using whatever I happen to have at the moment. I'm getting into some Eurorack stuff too, and trying to branch out with other gear. So I probably will get around to doing something like that periodically. I'm quickly running out of things I own that I can review so I'm gonna have to get creative and start doing more out of the box topics and other types of jam videos and whatnot.
I appreciate the thoughtful comment man! Glad to have you here! Hopefully I can keep up the momentum haha..
Love the jam at the end.
Since you subscribed I will teach you the secret to astral projection.
I never sausage a useful and cool video on the kobol expander before. Cool tune at the end too. You are a cool and useful synth guy. Thank you. Cool.
Very cool. You shall learn all the secrets to astral projection.
1:02 into the video and this is already great
Instantly subscribed
Much appreciated
I have no idea what is happening here, but I love what I’m lookin’ at and hearin’. You got a new Subscriber from another weirdo synth enthusiast! 🎹🎸🤟
weirdos gotta stick together
This a fantastic little synth . This and a Crave and all basses are covered .
Yeah... I'm gonna have to check out that Crave. I might want to check out some drum machines too. I swear I'm not TRYING to be a Behringer channel, but they just keep making such good cheap stuff.
Just got mine. Great vid Subd!
Thank you! New synth day is always a magical time.
God. This video understands me.
😊 love my kobol. New sub 🎉
yeah, baby!
it's a keeper.
I stroked my pet sausage to this video. Like a meat-themed Blofeld.
Cat sausage?
What kind of VCO, 3340 ?
I don't think so... I've been trying to find out how they managed to get it so close to the original VCOs and I can't seem to find a clear answer (from what I hear they did a pretty good job with this clone)
gear addiction sausage. Good video and review
thanks buddy!
Is it so different to Neutron - worth to buy?
Yeah, it's pretty different to the Neutron. The Kobol is easier to make sound good I would say... but not nearly as functional as the Neutron.
The Kobol is like a really nice fitted suit whereas the Neutron is like a really nice winter jacket with a bunch of pockets. That's the best analogy I can think of. idk
It's funny how every little nerd feels like Superman when he owns a cheap Behringer synth. And then you stand in a crowd of nerd stars in a nerd universe and talk big-headedly about sausage. Your sausage is egg stains on a fine rib undershirt. Next presentation please be appropriate. Bushy hairy feet like Bilbo Baggins stumble uncertainly through the world in search of elegance.
Thank you. You've given me a lot to think about.