Thank you so much for the excellent review. I purchased the Kobol and it's wonderful. It reminds me of 1980 when I first got my hands on a synth. It took me a while to suss it out as the layout is very different but when you finally click...oh! my it's an absolutely joy. It is very simple but has synergy. Incredibly inspiring.
This synth sounds so good I ordered one as soon as I listened to some videos on youtube about it. Thank you for the review, always a good reliable content you put in there for the community.
I really like these obscure synths that Behringer make. Especially for the prices and the sounds of course. Great review of a very nice sounding synth. Thank you.
@@sunnypedaal believe me or not, I haven't tried to compare. and.. it's really relevant to compare a 50 year old machine with a youtube video..? I don't have much time to devote to that, and after all it's going to be played out on details like the other Brgr and frankly, for the price it would be really stupid to deprive yourself. It's a very endearing machine that I use really often, (and I have a few ...)
Funny thing is the Kobol is a bit of a French VCS3 as you could find it in some schools. It was the first synth I ever played with during my musique concrète workshop when I was 15/16yo. A friend has the modules now, gifted to him by our music teacher : 2 expander 1 and one expander 2 and the infamous presets sequencer. As you said, while the expander one is kind of Moog related (what substractive synth wasn’t ?) the expander 2 was very arp2600 related with the exact same voltage processor, sample and hold and lag and an LFO with individual waveform outputs, a mixer, all things making me believe that the French designers had maybe a bit more of ARP in their minds while designing the thing. To be honest, if Begringet puts the expander II out, I might fall for it as it is essential IMHO. Also as I spent quite some time with the original Kobol, I can confirm that you really hear and recognize the spirit of it in your demo, for those wondering. Good thing to know that the VCOs have been fully recreated, I also thought maybe there would be some trickery with the 3340. And 175 bucks. Crazy. You could add a zero and them multiply that by two to get a real one.
I would love to live in a world where Behringer released only obscure old synths and original stuff. There are a lot of great obscure old synths like the Gleeman Pentaphonic or the Voyetra that deserve a reissue.
Absolutely. If Uli focused on preserving rare synths instead of jacking other people's current designs Behringer would be a much more respectable company too.
I got my Kobol a few months ago...and I must say...I absolutely love it. I have a Poly D...I have a Grandmother...but something about this synth just stands out. It has almost like a plate delay on it's waveforms by nature and it gives it a very metallic and brash sound that goes perfect with the industrial stuff I produce. Due to all of it's modulation points, I euroracked mine (and I ordered it from england and it came with an english power supply and I'm in America). Such a great device and if you're going Eurorack, you really can use ALL of this synth as almost like multiple modules in your euro setup so the hp doesn't feel like it's that bad compared to like my Pro-1 which seems silly to eurorack. Thanks for the review! I always look forward to your reviews of gear and had been hoping this one was coming.
Very thorough overview, thank you, helpful to me as an owner to understand it, very confusing in someways to use, as it's hard-wired internal routing confuses what can be done with patching cables. Your knowledge of how synths basically work was obviously very useful in exploring some of the options available.
Great review.. I am just getting to grips with mine.. You have given me a few great ideas in this review .. Good to see Behringer products reviewed. Thanks.
I still don't think the original is worth the over $11,000 it's commanding on Reverb. I own a Juno 60 I bought in '92 for $250 used and I don't think they're worth the $2,000 price tag, either. These vintage prices are insane.
If you are reading this, please DO NOT HESITATE buying this! I’ve had mine a few days and I’m probably getting another. At 299usd it would be a bargain, at the current 199usd it’s an exceptional bargain, and if Nick is right about the vcos not being 3340s and a discrete design, then this baby is a phenomenal bargain. This is as close to a Moog Nastiness Level of 11 you’re going to get. This is going into my System 55 (Behringer), along with the 55 modules and my Moog Mother 32. Absolute modular heaven. Damn
The Kobol was used by JM Jarre to, RSF was build by 2 brothers from Toulouse in south of France. Other modules was enable, like an expender of the expender, polyphonic keyboard...
guessing there was a genuine interest in this one so he bought it for himself. fun to see reviews from SonicState for any produc I need to see more reviews like this if I want to buy a synth and SonicState is the only place I really truly trust when I make a decision.
Nice overview Nick. You know what's funny is that, for some reason, this thing reminds me more of my 1976 Octave Cat than the Behringer Cat does. Lots of character. That osc sync is so juicy and it's broken on the B-Cat.
The Kobol Expander is really astonishing and is offering a unique sound signature. Very pleasant and musical. It has almost the same number of patch points than a mother 32 and it plays very well in a setup with other semi-modular or eurorack machines. The more you play with it the more you're surprised to discover original sounds. For than price it is a true bargain. Unfortunately Behringer will certainly never release the Expander II that contained S&H, Ring Mod, etc. But if you have a 2600, a MS 20 or a eurorack, you'll be able to use their modules instead. Something to notice, a 4 voice kobol racks was used by JMJ for its Concerts en Chine. And the whole album is using the kobol rack, giving a very interesting sound to old tracks like the Arpeggiator (all done with the kobol rack, apart the bass that was played by a ARP 2600). Some people, without knowing why, are preferring tracks of this album rather than original mix. The secret sauce is a Kobol rack (mostly 4 expander + 1 or 2 expandeur II, mixer and preset manager)! So, if you have the place (at this price I don't speak about money...) buy this little strange guy!
Damn It sounds massive and does the UK synth electronica sound of the early 80's,..the G.A.S nerve is in full trigger mode to order one ,.. and as always, awesome work by you dear Nick Love cheers
for the noise generator, you could of course use one of those voltage processors in the lower left corner to control the amount when feeding them to the VCF or anything else…
Might be one of the best sounding synths in years. Always loved the sound of the RSF Kobol... So this clone is a godsend those of us who couldn't buy one originally or from Mos Lab.
I'm guessing that the original used 741 op amps or something like that (or maybe even RCA 301? if I have that part number correct) So going to TL07x would be a minor upgrade (less noise/distortion) but otherwise pretty bog standard in the world of op amps. On the tempco thing, it's just using a different method of temperature compensation as the ua726 is basically non-existent now, or if you can find one or two of them, you'll be paying through the nose (and maybe other things :D ) for no noticeable difference. Rob knows his stuff too, so this thing is likely to be SPOT ON.
Gilles the french guy managing the hardawre recreation of the kobol for Behringer, had done his best for recreating the behavior of the original kobol with available modern tools. And from the comment of peoples who own an original kobol, and working with him, he did a great job.
What kind of vcos in this machine, what kind of filters, are the original designed for the Kobol by RSF ? Lot of synths used 3340 for he vcos... is it the same technology ?
Had Crave, Neutron, TD3, Cat, Model D... and sold it all. There was always something with these synths. And now the Cobol came up. And i fell this itch that i want to scratch, again.
Waiting for it (mainly because of vivid sharp keen memories of the original one I played and used in the early 80s. Was on my B. bucket list (with the vcs3 and, someday, the Polivoks - I tend to Behribuy machines I used or owns - or still own. Anyway, ordered it as soon as it was released, got it from Thomann last month: a total winner, as it is an almost perfect recreation, on a par with the D, the Cat or the K2, Now hoping a release of the Expander 2.
This is a near “perfect” review as ol’ Nick hails from the very culture and time-period that this synth was lifted from! (As do I… though I’m a Californian) I think the Behringer Kobol Expander absolutely purrs… like a Lion!
I just bought this instead of the K2 (MS 20 clone) really not bared on thorough research. I'm trying to expand my Roland System 1M in a modular way. I'm not even sure if the two can be plugged into each other. Anyone know?
LFO t shirt? synth sounds very good. now, maybe its my preconcieved notions from the brand name, but i tend to think it has the same issue of lacking "vibe" that other behringer has. thats not a deal breaker i do tend to notice - or is it imagine? - it, myself alone- i own and think fairly well of my TD-3mo and I notice a close "quality" in other demos of Big B. they fit a niche
I would love to hear Ty Unwins opinion on this one, apparently he is not a fan of Behringer and I distinctly remember Sonicstate throwing their toys out of the pram and saying they will never review another Uli product again. Lets see how this one plays out.
For the record, we said their actions had made it very hard for us to cover their stuff. After they spent considerable amount of time bad- mouthing "the media" amongst other actions. There was a missive from above telling their people to not send us anything anymore. That sounds more like what you are describing.
Wonderful to have Behringer coverage and I greatly respect that it is on your own terms. Enough said about that. The synth sounds fantastic in your hands.
this , this i dont mind behringer doing , cloning out of production synths to me is moraly perfect , it doesent harm the other company , becouse the synth is no longer generating revenue for them , and it helps musicians .
@voidcat6876 Don't look for morality from any corporations. It's not in the business plan. Also...Moog is not harmed cuz those that buy behringer could never afford a moog. Would you rather they go without a synth altogether? Is that moral?
Like the Neutron this is another Behringer synth that has a lot of character. The Neutron is my favourite monosynth but I think this, from what I've heard of it, would be a contender.
It's strange how, in Canada's largest city, none of these new Behringer synths are actually available. no stock anywhere. It makes one wonder if these are just limited runs of products, going mostly to social influencers to create demand for a supply that's intentionally shorted. But the best synth is one that actually exists in people's hands...so don't believe the hype.
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Thank you so much for the excellent review. I purchased the Kobol and it's wonderful. It reminds me of 1980 when I first got my hands on a synth. It took me a while to suss it out as the layout is very different but when you finally click...oh! my it's an absolutely joy. It is very simple but has synergy. Incredibly inspiring.
The best synth reviewer on RUclips … thanks for sharing!
That thing has a LOT of character and you really bring that out. Thanks!
sounds massive for bass
Enjoying hearing what Behringer synths sound like in Nick's hands. I always love his sound design.
This synth sounds so good I ordered one as soon as I listened to some videos on youtube about it. Thank you for the review, always a good reliable content you put in there for the community.
Hope you enjoy it.
I really like these obscure synths that Behringer make. Especially for the prices and the sounds of course. Great review of a very nice sounding synth. Thank you.
Excellent review, Nick, you coaxed a lot of nuance and character out of this unusual instrument. It sounds fantastic.
Great job Nick. Definitely the best review of the Kobol so far for me. Really got it to show its unique sound.
You have a real knack for extracting great sounds from these things. I didn't expect to like that as much as I did. Thanks!
Best Kobol presentation so far!
i actually own an original Expander and you just give me a masterclass...
are they a bit comparable regarding sound to your opinion ?
@@sunnypedaal believe me or not, I haven't tried to compare. and.. it's really relevant to compare a 50 year old machine with a youtube video..? I don't have much time to devote to that, and after all it's going to be played out on details like the other Brgr and frankly, for the price it would be really stupid to deprive yourself.
It's a very endearing machine that I use really often, (and I have a few ...)
Wow that was an excellent review. Nick always manages to coax great and interesting sounds out of equipment, and this time is no different!
Funny thing is the Kobol is a bit of a French VCS3 as you could find it in some schools. It was the first synth I ever played with during my musique concrète workshop when I was 15/16yo. A friend has the modules now, gifted to him by our music teacher : 2 expander 1 and one expander 2 and the infamous presets sequencer. As you said, while the expander one is kind of Moog related (what substractive synth wasn’t ?) the expander 2 was very arp2600 related with the exact same voltage processor, sample and hold and lag and an LFO with individual waveform outputs, a mixer, all things making me believe that the French designers had maybe a bit more of ARP in their minds while designing the thing. To be honest, if Begringet puts the expander II out, I might fall for it as it is essential IMHO. Also as I spent quite some time with the original Kobol, I can confirm that you really hear and recognize the spirit of it in your demo, for those wondering. Good thing to know that the VCOs have been fully recreated, I also thought maybe there would be some trickery with the 3340. And 175 bucks. Crazy. You could add a zero and them multiply that by two to get a real one.
C'était des cours au conservatoire ? Parce que j'aurais adoré qu'il y ait un synthé dans ma classe de musique, moi !
Je sais que Denis Dufour en utilise un !
did you learn in france ? there was not to much electroacoustic class with this setup actually..
Always been my fav synth reviewer. This synth sounds really nice, might be my first behringer
Bought this a month ago for the depeche , broken frame sun and the rain type sounds which it excels at. Really nice synth indeed.
Lovely contrapuntal ditty from 26:16 or so!! Beautiful!
I would love to live in a world where Behringer released only obscure old synths and original stuff.
There are a lot of great obscure old synths like the Gleeman Pentaphonic or the Voyetra that deserve a reissue.
Behringer taking way too long on the SEM
Oh man a Voyetra would be fantastic.
Absolutely. If Uli focused on preserving rare synths instead of jacking other people's current designs Behringer would be a much more respectable company too.
I would prefer the obscure stuff, with added patch points....so they can do more/ be less limiting.
It's really this easy for Behringer to turn it around, and they just choose not to because they like to be trolls.
I got my Kobol a few months ago...and I must say...I absolutely love it. I have a Poly D...I have a Grandmother...but something about this synth just stands out. It has almost like a plate delay on it's waveforms by nature and it gives it a very metallic and brash sound that goes perfect with the industrial stuff I produce. Due to all of it's modulation points, I euroracked mine (and I ordered it from england and it came with an english power supply and I'm in America). Such a great device and if you're going Eurorack, you really can use ALL of this synth as almost like multiple modules in your euro setup so the hp doesn't feel like it's that bad compared to like my Pro-1 which seems silly to eurorack.
Thanks for the review! I always look forward to your reviews of gear and had been hoping this one was coming.
This is just love for good synths without any bs, thank you.
Very thorough overview, thank you, helpful to me as an owner to understand it, very confusing in someways to use, as it's hard-wired internal routing confuses what can be done with patching cables. Your knowledge of how synths basically work was obviously very useful in exploring some of the options available.
Wonderful work on this review. I really have a much better sense of this synth in terms of sound and options now!
Finally got what the Kobol was about thanks to this video.
Great review.. I am just getting to grips with mine.. You have given me a few great ideas in this review .. Good to see Behringer products reviewed. Thanks.
Thanks for covering this one, Nick. The first Behringer mono since the TD-3 that appeals to me.
Quite nice presentation, Nick. Cheers
Why don’t we see many Sonic Lab reviews like this now ? Really miss them.
I still don't think the original is worth the over $11,000 it's commanding on Reverb. I own a Juno 60 I bought in '92 for $250 used and I don't think they're worth the $2,000 price tag, either. These vintage prices are insane.
Supply and demand. Scarcity of something not being made anymore drives the price.
If you are reading this, please DO NOT HESITATE buying this! I’ve had mine a few days and I’m probably getting another. At 299usd it would be a bargain, at the current 199usd it’s an exceptional bargain, and if Nick is right about the vcos not being 3340s and a discrete design, then this baby is a phenomenal bargain. This is as close to a Moog Nastiness Level of 11 you’re going to get. This is going into my System 55 (Behringer), along with the 55 modules and my Moog Mother 32. Absolute modular heaven. Damn
The Kobol was used by JM Jarre to, RSF was build by 2 brothers from Toulouse in south of France. Other modules was enable, like an expender of the expender, polyphonic keyboard...
Yes geniuses 👍
Love your outros Nick as always👍.
This synth oozes character. Most synths that veer into the derelict get thin and brittle, this just feels richer for every “flaw” in the sound.
yeah it offers something unique
great demo/review Nick! it is a lovely unit!
Glad to see Sonic State reviewing Behringer gear again.
I was mightily surprised..
Not sure. I would assume because of some of the controversies surrounding them. Maybe also because Behringer stopped sending out demo units.
guessing there was a genuine interest in this one so he bought it for himself. fun to see reviews from SonicState for any produc I need to see more reviews like this if I want to buy a synth and SonicState is the only place I really truly trust when I make a decision.
Prob coz there stuff is shit ha
@@user-cl3re8xi7y I think it was because TU said something negative about the company on a podcast.
Happy to see Behringer finally included again
Thats a powerful synth player and the best thing that can ever happen
Amazing review as always. Truly the best in the business. My favorite synth channel.
Nice overview Nick. You know what's funny is that, for some reason, this thing reminds me more of my 1976 Octave Cat than the Behringer Cat does. Lots of character. That osc sync is so juicy and it's broken on the B-Cat.
Awesome bit of kit.
Sounds very good especially In your hands. For me personally I don't know enough about making patches and like to work really fast so It's not for me.
The Kobol Expander is really astonishing and is offering a unique sound signature. Very pleasant and musical. It has almost the same number of patch points than a mother 32 and it plays very well in a setup with other semi-modular or eurorack machines. The more you play with it the more you're surprised to discover original sounds. For than price it is a true bargain. Unfortunately Behringer will certainly never release the Expander II that contained S&H, Ring Mod, etc. But if you have a 2600, a MS 20 or a eurorack, you'll be able to use their modules instead. Something to notice, a 4 voice kobol racks was used by JMJ for its Concerts en Chine. And the whole album is using the kobol rack, giving a very interesting sound to old tracks like the Arpeggiator (all done with the kobol rack, apart the bass that was played by a ARP 2600). Some people, without knowing why, are preferring tracks of this album rather than original mix. The secret sauce is a Kobol rack (mostly 4 expander + 1 or 2 expandeur II, mixer and preset manager)!
So, if you have the place (at this price I don't speak about money...) buy this little strange guy!
Lovely noodling at the end. This sounds great.
You can go higher than a 100hz by using the voltage processor. You can also get the lfo to go very slow.
Ah! Good thought, didn't think of that
A pleasure, great demo, cheers.@@sonicstate
Damn It sounds massive and does the UK synth electronica sound of the early 80's,..the G.A.S nerve is in full trigger mode to order one ,.. and as always, awesome work by you dear Nick Love cheers
Why thanks, it's certainly got a vibe
It is function-wise a very faithful recreation of the original. Has its own sound. Nice initiative.
Great character synth, nice review. Nice to see the B brand back on here. P
eace to all
for the noise generator, you could of course use one of those voltage processors in the lower left corner to control the amount when feeding them to the VCF or anything else…
love your reviews, nick!
Connect mine up to a Hydrasynth 49, Behringer Abacus, Brain, Chaos, Doepfer MAQ 16/3 and Dark Time sequencers. Endless hours of fun so far.
There are some lovely sounds in this video!
Might be one of the best sounding synths in years. Always loved the sound of the RSF Kobol... So this clone is a godsend those of us who couldn't buy one originally or from Mos Lab.
Exactly. I'm going to buy another.
You are the best, Nick!
Nice review and lovely synth , thanks
I'm guessing that the original used 741 op amps or something like that (or maybe even RCA 301? if I have that part number correct) So going to TL07x would be a minor upgrade (less noise/distortion) but otherwise pretty bog standard in the world of op amps. On the tempco thing, it's just using a different method of temperature compensation as the ua726 is basically non-existent now, or if you can find one or two of them, you'll be paying through the nose (and maybe other things :D ) for no noticeable difference. Rob knows his stuff too, so this thing is likely to be SPOT ON.
Gilles the french guy managing the hardawre recreation of the kobol for Behringer, had done his best for recreating the behavior of the original kobol with available modern tools.
And from the comment of peoples who own an original kobol, and working with him, he did a great job.
Does sound similar to my originals. Prefer it for bass sounds than my model D. RSF were great. 💚💚
Would love to see a comparison video, cheers.
This is what they SHOULD do, put out the stuff that nobody else does!
I’d be interested to hear a comparison between this and the Mos-lab version (no longer available) given the very different price points.
19:10 onward "quite a decent snap to them"
4:40 he says Pulse Width
One has to live up to their legendary status so the kids don’t get disillusioned and lose their motivation. It’s a heavy burden to bear.
I'd love to hear the osc waveforms swept with a fast LFO speed, a sine wave perhaps..
23:50 what a beautiful sound!
very nice review
it sounds good and your patching was inspiring 👍❤️
Excellent practical sound design here, definitely Mute Recordish
Im new to sound design. I have a question, can duophonic synths make chords with more than 2 notes? Cmaj7 for example
A lot of strong, vivid colors with this synth.
Sounds very nice, have you any idea what those silver shelving unit /bookshelve are behind you please?
Much appreciated.
✌️
This guy never stops talking.
What kind of vcos in this machine, what kind of filters, are the original designed for the Kobol by RSF ? Lot of synths used 3340 for he vcos... is it the same technology ?
I think we discuss that in the review?
Would have been helpful to hear how resonance modulation changes the sound (Was doing some sequenced Res mod on my Neutron this very day!).
Had Crave, Neutron, TD3, Cat, Model D... and sold it all. There was always something with these synths. And now the Cobol came up. And i fell this itch that i want to scratch, again.
what behringer synth did you finally keep?
this and the vc340 i really like
maybe the solina too
the model-d is fun but noway close to the real moogs .
the rest all sound the same/ tame
mho
Love your demo songs on this thing. I hope you put out an album of them.
Anybody know what was the drum machine?
Waiting for it (mainly because of vivid sharp keen memories of the original one I played and used in the early 80s. Was on my B. bucket list (with the vcs3 and, someday, the Polivoks - I tend to Behribuy machines I used or owns - or still own.
Anyway, ordered it as soon as it was released, got it from Thomann last month: a total winner, as it is an almost perfect recreation, on a par with the D, the Cat or the K2, Now hoping a release of the Expander 2.
Off all my synths this is the one I’m having fun with now .Throw in a few pedals,bliss. Great review.
The Behringer Kobol just recently became available at Sweetwater for $199.00, free shipping. Wonder how it would sound with the Neutron.
Thanks for this EXCELLENT review!! BRILLIANT Blessings!!
Sounds pretty good. If Behringer can also recreate the polykobol I will be very interested.
This is a near “perfect” review as ol’ Nick hails from the very culture and time-period that this synth was lifted from! (As do I… though I’m a Californian)
I think the Behringer Kobol Expander absolutely purrs… like a Lion!
Love your vids! Hello from Kharkiv🤝
thank you! awesome review!
I just bought this instead of the K2 (MS 20 clone) really not bared on thorough research. I'm trying to expand my Roland System 1M in a modular way. I'm not even sure if the two can be plugged into each other. Anyone know?
better choice, the k2 doesn’t really have it mho and this one also is more compatible to the sys100m system regarding voltages .
LFO t shirt? synth sounds very good. now, maybe its my preconcieved notions from the brand name, but i tend to think it has the same issue of lacking "vibe" that other behringer has. thats not a deal breaker i do tend to notice - or is it imagine? - it, myself alone- i own and think fairly well of my TD-3mo and I notice a close "quality" in other demos of Big B. they fit a niche
Lovely Sounding Synth. BTW, Is that a Cheetah MD16R Rack Drum Machine, up on the top shelf behind Nick? :-D
I would guess that it's a MS6 synth back there, as the MD16R had additional front panel buttons for triggering the sounds.
I would love to hear Ty Unwins opinion on this one, apparently he is not a fan of Behringer and I distinctly remember Sonicstate throwing their toys out of the pram and saying they will never review another Uli product again. Lets see how this one plays out.
For the record, we said their actions had made it very hard for us to cover their stuff. After they spent considerable amount of time bad- mouthing "the media" amongst other actions. There was a missive from above telling their people to not send us anything anymore. That sounds more like what you are describing.
Could this be patched to Moog Grandmother without risk?
I think the grandmother operates at Eurorack voltages, but I would check that
@@sonicstate hey Nick, Grandmother is Eurorack compatible :)
I hope Behringer will recreate the RSF Kobol Expander 2, too. This would be a nice enhancement for the Kobol Expander.
definitely . . together with the 1601 sequencer would be fantastic!
This thing is bananas!
Should I get this or Neutron or Proton first? Aiming for live performance/versatility.
Tricky, for live all modular is challenging, but I would probably go for the Neutron. Though I've not tried the proton
This really makes me want to get back into synths damn
Wonderful to have Behringer coverage and I greatly respect that it is on your own terms. Enough said about that. The synth sounds fantastic in your hands.
this , this i dont mind behringer doing , cloning out of production synths to me is moraly perfect , it doesent harm the other company , becouse the synth is no longer generating revenue for them , and it helps musicians .
@voidcat6876 Don't look for morality from any corporations. It's not in the business plan. Also...Moog is not harmed cuz those that buy behringer could never afford a moog. Would you rather they go without a synth altogether? Is that moral?
@@zdave6083 yes
Like the Neutron this is another Behringer synth that has a lot of character. The Neutron is my favourite monosynth but I think this, from what I've heard of it, would be a contender.
Wouldn't trade my Neutron for it. Guess I have to get one -.-
Very helpful review of Kobol. Thank you. What software do you use to display waveform and FFT?
This one (Windows only) roga-instruments.com/fft-spectrum-analyzer-freeware/
Helpful question I wouldn’t have thought of asking. Thanks for that.
This sound so good :)
The ending reminded me of "Équinoxe Part 6". :-)
Dang that sounds great ❤❤❤
Wasn't expecting this..
Great video!
The ADS to PWM was really something @10:36
It's strange how, in Canada's largest city, none of these new Behringer synths are actually available. no stock anywhere. It makes one wonder if these are just limited runs of products, going mostly to social influencers to create demand for a supply that's intentionally shorted. But the best synth is one that actually exists in people's hands...so don't believe the hype.
10 plus in stock in Anderson’s uk 🤷🏼♂️🤣
But where is the New Behringer UB-Xa Review Nick ? can't you just borrow it from someone who have it, you must know someone ;)