Awesome! My B 2600 is in the post to me right now.. Same colour as yours. What wood did you make your sides out of? I saw a B 2600 up for grabs on FB and knew nothing about the existence of the original ARPs nor their value today so I did some research and watched some you tubes covering the Behringer 2600 with all its flashing lights toboot. The shear might of sound with three VCOs going through the whole nine yards just sold it within seconds.
I bought them on Etsy. It was a pretty good deal, they’re Poplar. I got my 2600 on fb marketplace too haha, I was unsure about it, but figured I might as well give it a chance. No regrets!
Great video. Seeing as you asked, this is the sound of capitalism behaving as designed. Intellectual property protections intentionally have a limited duration and after that it's all fair game. Morals have nothing to do with business unless they harm sales. [Personally I'm not a fan of laissez-faire capitalism but it's what people say they want 🤷 ...can't have it both ways.]
Hi 👋 this was a very cool video and a great sounding use of the 2600! Well done. I’ve just subbed to your channel, it looks very interesting and I’ll dig into it 👌😎
The more competition the better! I'm a big B fan, it's my favorite brand. Used to be a Roland head, but don't like their new synths- their last great/original synth was the JP-8000. Can't wait for the JT-8000!
@@Tripwelleverday Roland in the 80s- "We design the future". Roland today? "We mine the past". The problem is that Behringer is doing that better, often adding modern features but keeping the authentic vintage sound
Hey! At the beginning of the video u quickly flashed ur abelton grid with what looks like midi? Is that how that works or are you just recording the generative-ness from the Behring into ur daw and capturing it more so
@@burythebonehead well the midi from ableton is just sending which notes to play and when to play them. The 2600 patch tells the synth what sound to actually make for each note. Basically the synth needs 3 inputs: pitch, timing, and timbre. The patch (and my hands) controls the timbre, but ableton controls pitch and timing.
Awesome!
My B 2600 is in the post to me right now.. Same colour as yours.
What wood did you make your sides out of?
I saw a B 2600 up for grabs on FB and knew nothing about the existence of the original ARPs nor their value today so I did some research and watched some you tubes covering the Behringer 2600 with all its flashing lights toboot.
The shear might of sound with three VCOs going through the whole nine yards just sold it within seconds.
I bought them on Etsy. It was a pretty good deal, they’re Poplar.
I got my 2600 on fb marketplace too haha, I was unsure about it, but figured I might as well give it a chance. No regrets!
Great video. Seeing as you asked, this is the sound of capitalism behaving as designed. Intellectual property protections intentionally have a limited duration and after that it's all fair game. Morals have nothing to do with business unless they harm sales. [Personally I'm not a fan of laissez-faire capitalism but it's what people say they want 🤷 ...can't have it both ways.]
Hi 👋 this was a very cool video and a great sounding use of the 2600! Well done.
I’ve just subbed to your channel, it looks very interesting and I’ll dig into it 👌😎
The more competition the better! I'm a big B fan, it's my favorite brand. Used to be a Roland head, but don't like their new synths- their last great/original synth was the JP-8000. Can't wait for the JT-8000!
Roland has lost all hope for the future
@@Tripwelleverday Roland in the 80s- "We design the future". Roland today? "We mine the past". The problem is that Behringer is doing that better, often adding modern features but keeping the authentic vintage sound
Ooohhh shots fired! Yeah I feel like the SH-4 could have been soo cool if they didn’t skimp on the sound engine…
@@lundsweden yes indeed.
No complaints about my Fantom-8!😈
I am beyond stunned of what you & this awesome machienes are capable of!!
Desert island synth. Glad ur enjoying it, I love mine.
It’s becoming my favorite…it gets filthy and cleans up so nicely
Hi hat sounds really good
Behringer is the best brother!! Just shared ur video its so awesome!!
I agree, all my Behringer gear has been spot on, Odyssey, Monopoly, Modular. :)
Epic sound, really nice.
Hey! At the beginning of the video u quickly flashed ur abelton grid with what looks like midi? Is that how that works or are you just recording the generative-ness from the Behring into ur daw and capturing it more so
Hey, yes it is midi. I wrote out all the arpeggios and everything in ableton, then used the 2600 to change the timbre throughout the piece.
@@Sound_ology interesting! So it’s not necessarily a patch on the 2600 but the 2600 is just scanning ur midi information??
@@burythebonehead well the midi from ableton is just sending which notes to play and when to play them. The 2600 patch tells the synth what sound to actually make for each note. Basically the synth needs 3 inputs: pitch, timing, and timbre. The patch (and my hands) controls the timbre, but ableton controls pitch and timing.
@@Sound_ology I had zero clue the 2600 was able to use midi date that’s FUCKING AWESOME
Been wanting one forever
It’s worth it! I traded an opsix for mine
Nicely done!
A friggin killer jam man! 🤘🐀
🐀 🐀 🐀
Fantastic matey
Great jam.
Awesome!
This is v good.
what sequencer were you using?
I sequenced this with Ableton Live
Are you controlling this via Midi?
Yeah, just note data though, all the modulation and sound shaping is done by hand.
NOOOO VERBOTTEN YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO USE BEHRINGER
Hahaha
that a rev2?
heh yes it is! But it's not doing anything in this video. I'm planning on using the rev2 for a bunch of tutorials coming up
your signal is distorted, no bass frequencies also