oooh man! I was thinking to buy it, now I will definitely buy it. I just discovered your channel, it is awesome, I loved your tricks about Industrial music production. Thanks for tips. Greetings from Turkey
@@Tonepusher i haven’t googled enough the Pro-800. I was checking the ARP 2600 it seems good as well. I got the Poly D yesterday, your video helped, thanks for that :)
@@SalimSivaad What exactly is a synth purist,,, to synthesize is to change, to add, to combine, to change the basic structure,,, soooo, WHAT EXACTLY IS A SYNTH PURIST ??? I hope my feeble attempt at tongue in cheek humor does not offend.. Synth on brother,,, synth on... As for some people's disdain for Behringer and some of their products, I have a few of their synths, and I have no problems with the units, and no fukks given about what others have to say.. Opinions are free for the offering, and free to either accept or reject.
Your creating wonderful sounds. I would have bought one, but I had got a Moog Grandmother before I knew the Poly D existed, since then I have bought the Behringer Odyssey, Behringer MonoPoly and the Behringer System 15 Modular, these are great also.
Ohh I'm looking at that System 35 for a while now!!! Sounds soooo good. It's a matter of time until I press that cart button lol There's a few second hand Grandmother in my area also. How does it sound? Never owned a Moog. I think it's time! haha
I got in august this year and it’s amazing =) It brings me to search new ways of sound creation and record it just right here and right now! I also have Mininova, Bass Station 2 and TD-3. But Poly D is my favorite! =) And thanks for video! Subscribed ;)
That's a nice combo, wavetable and analog :) Yeah that Poly D is very versatile. I have mine for months now and I still love it as much. I don't think I'll ever sell it tbh it's a must have. I COULD buy a Model D, but for that price... I prefer the Poly D hehe
@@Tonepusher yeah I feel ya. The fact that it has the fourth oscillator added with distortion and a chorus. You can go wrong. Seeing it’s a few thousand cheaper. Moog is legendary no doubt about it If there was any Moog I could afford it’ll be the Moog One
Great song, proof Hard Rock/Heavy Metal music and synths don't need to be separate, in fact a good chunk of those bands durin' the 70's used synths, (Rush and Rainbow to name a couple) of course all the keyboards on Priest's shit from the 70's was done by guitarist Glenn Tipton. @@Tonepusher
Nice demo, and that little sequencer makes a lot of difference. The sequence on the first patch sounds like an old tune: "Supernature" - which isn't a bad thing - in fact, it is a positive selling point. That section of your video made me look at the Poly D in a new light, more than any 16-step sequence ever could. Anyway, for comparison, here's a link for "Supernature":ua-cam.com/video/QgGK4qBTwpw/v-deo.html
Oh for sure, if you want to make that type of music, you'll love the Poly D. And yeah that built-in sequencer is really handy especially when sound designing.
No you can't save patches or load patches either. And I think that's the beauty of it. Just make a sound on the spot and record it. BUT you can take pictures of the front panel and copy the settings later on :P hehe
Yeah I'm in Montréal, I bought it used. But the guy I bought it from got it from Moog Audio. Having this said, unfortunately they're not selling Behringer products anymore... I think the only website you can order it from is www.cosmomusic.ca/ But I'm not sure if they have it in store!
@@ecou1915 aww that's sad, I wanted to buy the System 55 at one point and it's really hard to find here in Canada...The only way right now would be Reverb dot com or used markets I guess..🤔
Hey! Well, they're kinda right. But I'm more of a sound designer/producer so it doesn't matter to me. It feels better than most of the synth I tried that's for sure. I have a minifreak and ms-20 mini for example and the Poly D has a better keybed. But I feel like it's not for everybody, feels more like a piano touch than a synth. Sorry it wasn't super clear but it's not clear in my head either 😂
Well, if I want to make an arp and record it into Cubase I won't use the Poly D's built in sequencer though . I'll probably use a plugin inside Cubase or write it by hand (old habit hehe). But yeah it's working great! 👌
@@florinchelniciuc831 Yeah it's a greaaat sounding synth. But you could also get the Model D which is way cheaper and sounds the same. I basically went for this one mainly for the looks and the chorus which is great. And also the sequencer is fun to play with and design sounds. But logically speaking the Model D is a great choice.
I'm using Cubase stock Delay and Valhalla Supermassive which is 100% free :) I try to always use free/stock plugins in my videos so it's easier to reproduce!
@@Tonepusher in the 1st and 3rd sounds, i think it might be because of the sequencer doing the arpeggio movements, it sounds as though its making the attack transients of the envelope sound like a percussive click, do you hear it too or am i bugging ?
I love all these idiot snobs that say, "well, it doesn't sound as good as a moog !" WHO CARES ?!!! IT SOUNDS AWESOME !!! AND AT ONE TENTH THE PRICE !!! *GREAT* VID, BUD !!! *SUBSCRIBED !*
It's straight into my computer. I sometimes used Cubase stock delay and also Valhalla Supermassive :) I could definitely make some sound design tutorials with it. I'll add that one to the list!! haha
This will be my next purchase after I make room for it! I had the minimoog back in the day, the improvements alone is worth getting this for, especially the midi conformity!
3:20 I’m glad to know I’m not the only one that programs in the Stranger Things theme song when I’m trying a synth out. Sure, it might be kind of corny but it’s also a great way to get some range while testing out different features. That and “On the Run” by Pink Floyd are fun ways to test out sequencers.
Dude, you didn't even do the overdrive trick by sending from phones output back into EXT input. You get stupid beefy sounds from that alone. There are actually some hidden modulation tricks as well with the Poly D that nobody I know has even mentioned let alone noticed. It has a lot of capability and every knob twist seems to hit a sweet spot! I love mine too, in case it isn't obvious.
oh wow that's a great idea! I'll definitely try that 🤘🏻 I recorded that video the day I got it. So this was pretty much my first sounds haha Thanks for the tip 👌🏻
Total novice here. Are the plug ins external? If so, do they run from a computer? I'm a guitar player experimenting and so I don't know much. This sounds so great man! Any advise would be really appreciated
@@Tonepusher perfect! impressive stuff you make! thank you.. I am getting PolyD next week and would love to see if you make mini tutorial videos :) that would be awesome! just a request :)
Great sounds here. For me their MonoPoly clone was more interesting; I went with it and a Model D (and a Cat and RD-9). However, I prefer a beatstep pro and keystep pro for arps and sequencing so that also figured in to not caring about Poly D having that onboard.
Nice! That's a very smart setup. I have to say that I love the look of the Poly D and also the sequencer(which is very cool to design sounds) made me buy it instead of the Model D. But to play live your idea with the Polystep is wayyy better. The Cat is very cool too, but I'm waiting for that sexy Poly-800! hehe
@@Tonepusher Though many are I was never a big fan of the PolySix. A neighbor in a band had a shiny new P5rev2 and for some reason let me play it for hours when I was in the 9th grade. I cannot justify a rev4 today as this is just a hobby, but CAN justify a Pro 800 which will have to do.
@@klstay Yeah prices of vintage synths are crazy right now (and probably continue to go up). The sounds of Behringer's synths are (to me) 95% identical and way easier to use in a modern setup. However, they probably won't last 40 years haha But I probably won't either 🤣
@@NTRSN-Archive indeed there is a big difference and I am not certain what synth is being referred to - the imminent Pro 800 or the announced Polyeight. I think it unlikely to be the original Korg Poly 800 as I do not believe anyone has (or likely ever will) announce a clone or re-issue of it.
@@Tonepusher mine was a gift from my son, i guess he was tired of my incessant praise and whining for this great instrument. A true synthesizer in every way.
@@LT3D Well, imo as boring as it sounds the answer is yes and no haha No software can sound and feel like analog gear, it has so much "imperfections" that make it sound so unique. Having this said, with some fine tuning, it can sound reaaaally close yes.
Easily with software. First is U-he Diva, sounds amazing and blind tests have fooled most people. There's also Synapse & Arturia do Moog plugins. I love my vintage hardware, can't beat it for hands on. But the plugins are 99.9% there and even better in some departments than hardware.
YOU HAVE MADE THE BEST DEMO BEHRINGER HAVE EVER HAD - IT MAKES IT SOUND AMMMMMAAAAAZZZZZIIIIINNNNGGGGG - IM BUYING !!!!
Haha! thanks! have fun with it. It's an incredible synth :)
Finally some nice sounds that are usable! I hear so many demos that are disappointing. Thanks for a great one!
haha np man 🤘🏻
oooh man! I was thinking to buy it, now I will definitely buy it. I just discovered your channel, it is awesome, I loved your tricks about Industrial music production. Thanks for tips. Greetings from Turkey
hey thanks man :)
Great sounds! That third one took me to the original PlayStation intro. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks! That PS1 intro 😍
yet that chip is 0,50 cent maybe. Or no, it was a competent yamaha chip i believe, to lazy to use google now
It sounds amazing no matter what conservatives say.
Totally, it sounds incredible. For that price I mean...unbeatable. I'll probably get the Pro-800 too hehe 👌🏻
@@Tonepusher i haven’t googled enough the Pro-800. I was checking the ARP 2600 it seems good as well. I got the Poly D yesterday, your video helped, thanks for that :)
I am a conservative and my poly d is totally amazing. So there.
@@recceeboy1237They mean a synth purist…not a political conservative
@@SalimSivaad
What exactly is a synth purist,,, to synthesize is to change, to add, to combine, to change the basic structure,,, soooo, WHAT EXACTLY IS A SYNTH PURIST ??? I hope my feeble attempt at tongue in cheek humor does not offend.. Synth on brother,,, synth on... As for some people's disdain for Behringer and some of their products, I have a few of their synths, and I have no problems with the units, and no fukks given about what others have to say.. Opinions are free for the offering, and free to either accept or reject.
FANTASTI DEMO! Precious playing.....tHANK YOU!
thanks :))
I own one and I agree with you. the poly is great. nice job with your presets.
Thanks :)
Your creating wonderful sounds. I would have bought one, but I had got a Moog Grandmother before I knew the Poly D existed, since then I have bought the Behringer Odyssey, Behringer MonoPoly and the Behringer System 15 Modular, these are great also.
Ohh I'm looking at that System 35 for a while now!!! Sounds soooo good. It's a matter of time until I press that cart button lol
There's a few second hand Grandmother in my area also. How does it sound? Never owned a Moog. I think it's time! haha
I got in august this year and it’s amazing =)
It brings me to search new ways of sound creation and record it just right here and right now!
I also have Mininova, Bass Station 2 and TD-3. But Poly D is my favorite! =)
And thanks for video! Subscribed ;)
Yeah the Poly D sound so good. For that price I mean...it's insane hehe
Great vid, I was thinking why they don’t make a poly synth out of this, a lot bigger, 8 voice, fx and tons of modulation
Well, let's hope 🤞🏻 If they do, I'm the first one in line 🤪
Thanks for the demo, I just bought one of these and it's great to see what it can do.
thanks for the comment 🙏 yeah it's a great great synth! 👌🏻
how about it versus a minilogue xd for a beginner wanting to play pfunk/disco bass?
Nice, thanks for the demo
hey np :)
Thanks for this demo, great sounds! Time to give my Poly D some more love I think!
Thanks :) haha do it! 🧐
I NEED IT
Haha! that's how I felt too 😄
Had mine a month and its all I've been playing, mind you I also have a Korg modwave. which also incredible. have crazy vsts but love the poly d
That's a nice combo, wavetable and analog :) Yeah that Poly D is very versatile. I have mine for months now and I still love it as much. I don't think I'll ever sell it tbh it's a must have. I COULD buy a Model D, but for that price... I prefer the Poly D hehe
@@Tonepusher yeah I feel ya. The fact that it has the fourth oscillator added with distortion and a chorus. You can go wrong. Seeing it’s a few thousand cheaper. Moog is legendary no doubt about it If there was any Moog I could afford it’ll be the Moog One
Excellent patches! Nice to hear real musical examples, much appreciated. I’ll admit, I’m tempted
And just to make it worse, Behringer just dropped the prices on all synths 🥲 haha
Killer demo man, sound 4 sounds like the Moog Taurus sound on Rush's Tom Sawyer.@@Tonepusher
@@dinorocker8647 haha yeah true! I didn't realize 🤘🏻
Great song, proof Hard Rock/Heavy Metal music and synths don't need to be separate, in fact a good chunk of those bands durin' the 70's used synths, (Rush and Rainbow to name a couple) of course all the keyboards on Priest's shit from the 70's was done by guitarist Glenn Tipton. @@Tonepusher
Beastly! Really nice!
haha thanks 🤘🏻
wow..ich bin echt beeindruckt, sehr geil, super...
Nice demo, and that little sequencer makes a lot of difference. The sequence on the first patch sounds like an old tune: "Supernature" - which isn't a bad thing - in fact, it is a positive selling point. That section of your video made me look at the Poly D in a new light, more than any 16-step sequence ever could.
Anyway, for comparison, here's a link for "Supernature":ua-cam.com/video/QgGK4qBTwpw/v-deo.html
Oh for sure, if you want to make that type of music, you'll love the Poly D. And yeah that built-in sequencer is really handy especially when sound designing.
!!!!! Super Demo !!!!!!!👌
thankkss :))
Great! Can you save patches? Load them by a software, maybe…
No you can't save patches or load patches either. And I think that's the beauty of it. Just make a sound on the spot and record it.
BUT you can take pictures of the front panel and copy the settings later on :P hehe
@@Tonepusher that’s the real deal! Tnks
@@ric_olivera no problem man :) thanks for commenting 🙏
I got mine when they first hit the market 799 us. Now you can get this nice instrument for 599 us. I love mine. Sounds super great with delay pedal.
Yeah I got mine at "full price" too. But it totally worth it. At 599us it's a no brainer!
In Europe they sell it even for 450€!
@@maval4537 wow...what a steal haha I bought mine for 900 canadian!🤯 hehe But I don't regret it at all 🤘🏻
@@Tonepusher I wouldn't eighter😉
It sounds better than it is! Do you have some unknown $5K synth under your table from some small private company called Moog? :)
Hahaha I wish! Could also be the 20 years of sound design and music production that I'm hiding under my hat 😂
Are in Canada? Where did you buy the from ?
Yeah I'm in Montréal, I bought it used. But the guy I bought it from got it from Moog Audio. Having this said, unfortunately they're not selling Behringer products anymore...
I think the only website you can order it from is www.cosmomusic.ca/
But I'm not sure if they have it in store!
@@Tonepusher yeah I been in touch with them and they can’t get any stock. 😕
@@ecou1915 aww that's sad, I wanted to buy the System 55 at one point and it's really hard to find here in Canada...The only way right now would be Reverb dot com or used markets I guess..🤔
Many people complain about the keybed being “cheap”. How do you feel about it? I May buy one
Hey! Well, they're kinda right. But I'm more of a sound designer/producer so it doesn't matter to me. It feels better than most of the synth I tried that's for sure. I have a minifreak and ms-20 mini for example and the Poly D has a better keybed. But I feel like it's not for everybody, feels more like a piano touch than a synth.
Sorry it wasn't super clear but it's not clear in my head either 😂
Nice!!!
hi sounds great where are the FX coming from?
Hey thanks :) It's all free plugins coming from Cubase (Valhalla Supermassive and Stock Cubase Delay)
Sounds dope, what reverb what being used on this?
Valhalla Supermassive!
Hi there! How is the connectivity with the Cubase? The sync it's OK to record arp, sequence and automation?
Thanks! 🙏🏻
Well, if I want to make an arp and record it into Cubase I won't use the Poly D's built in sequencer though . I'll probably use a plugin inside Cubase or write it by hand (old habit hehe). But yeah it's working great! 👌
@@Tonepusher, thanks for the answer. Great piece of analog, i want one and I'm not sure what I want...
@@florinchelniciuc831 Yeah it's a greaaat sounding synth. But you could also get the Model D which is way cheaper and sounds the same. I basically went for this one mainly for the looks and the chorus which is great. And also the sequencer is fun to play with and design sounds. But logically speaking the Model D is a great choice.
What additional FX are you using?
I'm using Cubase stock Delay and Valhalla Supermassive which is 100% free :) I try to always use free/stock plugins in my videos so it's easier to reproduce!
i consider pro 1 as a drone synth.
Yeah but can it sound like a C64 Sid Chip? ;)
haha welllll, yes and no? hehe
Is it just me that hears the low end click in the envelopes ?
What time?
@@Tonepusher in the 1st and 3rd sounds, i think it might be because of the sequencer doing the arpeggio movements, it sounds as though its making the attack transients of the envelope sound like a percussive click, do you hear it too or am i bugging ?
I love all these idiot snobs that say,
"well, it doesn't sound as good as a moog !"
WHO CARES ?!!! IT SOUNDS AWESOME !!!
AND AT ONE TENTH THE PRICE !!!
*GREAT* VID, BUD !!! *SUBSCRIBED !*
lol exactly! It sounds good, that's thr only thing that matters 👌🏻🤘🏻
You've done very well. Great sounds reminiscent of the 70's. Tasteful use of reverb.
thank you :))
Waaahhhh,…❤❤❤❤❤🎉🙃✨🥰😍😍
This, the 'Enjoy the Silence' video and the Gary Numan 'Cars' video convinced me to subscribe!!!
Thanks for the support 🙏🏻 :) big 80's synth fan here! I'll keep em videos coming 🤘🏻
I've had mine for a couple of years. I really like it. Highly recommended. Great sounds, in this video.
thanks a lot!! yeah I love it, it's a great synth to have in your arsenal!
how about it versus a minilogue xd for a beginner wanting to play pfunk/disco bass?
how about it versus a minilogue xd for a beginner wanting to play pfunk/disco bass?
In that price range, this thing is unbeatable. Change my mind!
No need to change your mind; you‘re perfectly right.
And you really know how to deal with it. Keep on pushing tones! :)
@@RayyMusik haha thanks man! 🤘🏻
I oly have the Model D - but it is very cool - must be fantastic to get poly
What reverb it this you’re using?
It's Valhalla Supermassive, the best reverb ever made! haha
@@Tonepusher it really sounds amazing
@@prodigy2music haha yeah it's the best
Sounds really great, thanks. How do use the (Valhalla) plugins....??
Ill tell you what the Behringer haters better get on DOWN THE ROAD. This piece sounds beautiful. For $600!? Bless you, Uli.
haha yeah well Behringer haters are mad because they spent 6k on a synth that sounds exactly the same as a 600$ one 🤷♂
@@Tonepusher hehehe Absolútement! And thank you for the response.
You really know how to sweet-talk that lady. Great sounds!
hahaha thanks 😂
What are you running it through? Wish you showed us the patches.
It's straight into my computer. I sometimes used Cubase stock delay and also Valhalla Supermassive :) I could definitely make some sound design tutorials with it. I'll add that one to the list!! haha
@@Tonepusher my poly d got delivered last week, but I won't be home until February, but I'm so looking forward to playing it.
@@j.wilcox3547 ooh nice! you won't regret it, really fun to play with. The addition of chorus and sequencer makes it even better hehe
This will be my next purchase after I make room for it! I had the minimoog back in the day, the improvements alone is worth getting this for, especially the midi conformity!
yeah it's a great synth, I've seen MANY professional producers using it lately.
BTW, the cool part of this is Robert Moog's circuitry!!
3:20 I’m glad to know I’m not the only one that programs in the Stranger Things theme song when I’m trying a synth out. Sure, it might be kind of corny but it’s also a great way to get some range while testing out different features. That and “On the Run” by Pink Floyd are fun ways to test out sequencers.
haha yeah 100%, I just love using sequences that I know for fun. Sets a certain vibe 👌🏻
Extremely impressive, I may invest in one of these at some point. Definitely will be worth every penny! Love the sequencer function, Wow!😮
Yeah the Sequencer is such a nice addition, especially when designing sounds or just composing riffs quickly.
Really pleasantly surprised by the build quality too
depeche but for 800, nahhh....
Sounds very good but it is not that close to its original and I dont think it has to. It sounds close to the ensemble strings thou.
Like you said I think it's a great synth on its own haha Especially when you look at the price 0_o lol
This sounds absolutely ridiculous. I need one now.
hahaha 🤘🏻 I'm sorry? 🙃 On top of that Behringer lowered the price recently.
@@Tonepusher yeah I saw they lowered the price. I’m out of work right now or I’d save up a couple of weeks and grab one.
Can you say "analog" Wow.
I want one now, great video thanks
haha! thanks 🤘🏻
The spirit of Klaus Shulz is alive and well!
Big shoes to fill!! 🙏🏻
Even if it has forgotten how to spell his name!
Sounds like a juno 60 with a moogish filter , sounds thinner than a juno 60 even
Never tried the Juno-60, but trust me it does not sound thin hehe Well, to my ears 🤷🏻♂️
@@Tonepusher you have to judge it in poly mode since that is it's feature
Dude, you didn't even do the overdrive trick by sending from phones output back into EXT input. You get stupid beefy sounds from that alone.
There are actually some hidden modulation tricks as well with the Poly D that nobody I know has even mentioned let alone noticed. It has a lot of capability and every knob twist seems to hit a sweet spot! I love mine too, in case it isn't obvious.
oh wow that's a great idea! I'll definitely try that 🤘🏻 I recorded that video the day I got it. So this was pretty much my first sounds haha Thanks for the tip 👌🏻
You can't leave us hanging like that - what are some of the tricks?
can i have your email address hahaha, thats the detail i searched for, so the poly can go berserk!?
Nice 👍
Sounds great 🎹
Thanks :) 🤘🏻
Excellent video! Thank u so much for also showing fx/plugins used. Really helps us beginners
hey! thanks :) 👊
Total novice here. Are the plug ins external? If so, do they run from a computer? I'm a guitar player experimenting and so I don't know much. This sounds so great man! Any advise would be really appreciated
@@OmarrAwake The synth is going into my computer, into Cubase where I added the plugins...delay, reverb :) thanks man 🤘🏻
Are you using any external reverb? or these are all built-in effects? Thanks!
I'm using a free plagin called Valhalla Supermassive. And sometimes the Cubase stock delay.
@@Tonepusher perfect! impressive stuff you make! thank you.. I am getting PolyD next week and would love to see if you make mini tutorial videos :) that would be awesome! just a request :)
@@redshift3696 Thanks :)) Yeah I might make some mini tutorials with the Poly D but in ''shorts'' format! Not sure yet.
Best poly d video ever, thank you🌈
wow thank you so much ☺
Great sounds here. For me their MonoPoly clone was more interesting; I went with it and a Model D (and a Cat and RD-9). However, I prefer a beatstep pro and keystep pro for arps and sequencing so that also figured in to not caring about Poly D having that onboard.
Nice! That's a very smart setup. I have to say that I love the look of the Poly D and also the sequencer(which is very cool to design sounds) made me buy it instead of the Model D. But to play live your idea with the Polystep is wayyy better. The Cat is very cool too, but I'm waiting for that sexy Poly-800! hehe
@@Tonepusher Though many are I was never a big fan of the PolySix. A neighbor in a band had a shiny new P5rev2 and for some reason let me play it for hours when I was in the 9th grade. I cannot justify a rev4 today as this is just a hobby, but CAN justify a Pro 800 which will have to do.
@@klstay Yeah prices of vintage synths are crazy right now (and probably continue to go up). The sounds of Behringer's synths are (to me) 95% identical and way easier to use in a modern setup. However, they probably won't last 40 years haha But I probably won't either 🤣
@@klstay he is not talking about a Polysix but a Poly800 this is a big difference.
@@NTRSN-Archive indeed there is a big difference and I am not certain what synth is being referred to - the imminent Pro 800 or the announced Polyeight. I think it unlikely to be the original Korg Poly 800 as I do not believe anyone has (or likely ever will) announce a clone or re-issue of it.
SuperSweeeeet
thanks man :)
just when i thought i could never get my hands on a model d lol i discover behringer
Hahaha yeah Behringer is changing the game right now.
It is a mind ship, mine takes me on great journeys.
@@recceeboy1237 haha yeah! great synth for ridiculous price 👌
@@Tonepusher mine was a gift from my son, i guess he was tired of my incessant praise and whining for this great instrument. A true synthesizer in every way.
Super nature.
🤘🏻🤘🏻
Sounds excellent. Some sample packs on the way...? 👀
haha !! shhhh 🤫
@@Tonepusher I’ll delete my comment if you give me a heads up before anyone else. *milhouse eyebrows*
Who am I kidding I don’t release my music so it makes no difference. Just take my money.
Sweet
thank you :)
sounds amazing!
Thank you :) Yeah this synth is insane 👌🏻
Awsome synth,great demo!
Thanks man 🤘🏻
Great presets.Subbed.
thank you! 😊
😍😍😍😍😍
It sounds so good!
@@Tonepusher It does!!!!
Does it send me the CC?
This is a very good video but the Behringer VCF is far away from the real Ladder.
Sounds like a monster. I wonder if you can recreate these in Serum...
uh... no. LOL. This is a very different beast that isn't replicated with software. Closest you will get is an actual Minimoog!
@@sibbyeskie didn't know this was your channel lol.
@@LT3D Well, imo as boring as it sounds the answer is yes and no haha No software can sound and feel like analog gear, it has so much "imperfections" that make it sound so unique. Having this said, with some fine tuning, it can sound reaaaally close yes.
@@Tonepusher that's what I was hoping to hear. Really close is good enough in my books.
Easily with software. First is U-he Diva, sounds amazing and blind tests have fooled most people. There's also Synapse & Arturia do Moog plugins. I love my vintage hardware, can't beat it for hands on. But the plugins are 99.9% there and even better in some departments than hardware.