I'm grateful for the turorial, I had no idea how all this stuff worked. It opened my eyes to what a fantastic little synth the Pro VS is, even if it isn't a spot-on clone of the original. Your moving backdrop of marine life drove me nuts 🙂
Haha thanks glad it was useful. Sorry if the background swirling about gave you motion sickness and thanks for the feedback - was a bit of a quirky last minute idea (I have too many of those) that I think was probably a step too far 🙃
This helped me a lot, kinda get stuck trying to work out Behringer manuals (and a few other manufactures) but this helped me get started, I will need to watch again as I have forgotten some of it already. Thank you for doing this😃
Thank you! A lot of information, which is missing from Behringer's own instructions. The background music was a bit distracting, which made it a bit challenging to focus on the sound you were editing. :) But otherwise great job and it was very helpful!
This popped up as a suggested video. So glad it did, like others here I quickly grew frustrated with the lack of detail in the manual and kind of put the synth aside thinking perhaps it wasn’t for me. Your video gives me a far more in-depth idea of what it can do. I’ll be sitting down to recreate this patch which is very much what I’ve been looking for. It has very much an Eno style. Thanks again and Happy New Year!
One question though: How do you actually save patches? I’ve tried several times now and I’m getting something wrong. Can’t believe how little information there is out there for this thing.
@@manmaas yes Behringer’s documentation is definitely one area for improvement! To save a patch press the ‘func’ button - then ‘store’ on the keyboard (the right-most key). You can give it a name first by pressing Func and then the name button. It will overwrite the current patch, you can’t choose where to save it. So best to use Synthtribe to back up your patches first, the. You can also use Synthtribe to back up any of your saved patches and load them back where you want them.
Just picked one of these (and a JT-4000 Micro) up over the weekend. I feel more confident about creating sounds with it and moving around the menus after watching your excellent video. Thank you very much.
My Pro VS just arrived! First thing I did was follow along with this video and create the patch. Super clear and easy to follow along...although it was a bit hard to read the LCD so I'm sure some of my numbers are a bit off, but it sounds right lol
Fantastic Video, Got mine last weekend but was too busy to sit down with it so, only had a quick play. Plan for this weekend was to really put it through it's paces. This video has given me a great head start. Thanks for creating.
Great stuff, nice one! Hope you had fun. It takes a bit of getting used to and it’s hard to get some sounds out of it but for long evolving pads it’s really nice
Glad you enjoyed it… it was a bit long but I felt we needed one deep dive at least, I’m going to try and do a shorter one covering more percussive sounds
Thanks for the video! I got the Pro-VS Mini today as a Christmas present & was a bit frustrated that Behringer's manual is so brief. I think your videos are going to be the go-tos for a lot of us novice Pro-VS users. Luckily I haven't been on the booze too much today so didn't mind the marine life background 😂
Thanks for the video -very well explained and shows what this great little synth can do ❤ Also has given me a great intro into how sound design works too thanks
Great to hear, that’s the result I’m hoping for as I feel people can get a lot more out of it once they start delving! Presets aren’t great I’ll agree. But then that’s often the way which at least leaves plenty of space for my vids haha
I'm doing my best at an intermediate level of synth connectivity knowledge. Doing my best to link the Pro VS Mini, an Alesis SR-16 drum machine & a microKORG to do live or to tape so I can play guitar or piano & sing over the bass, arpeggios or sweeps and pads. I'll get there little by little, i wont give up. At 72, I've learned to have lots of patience. Besides, this is fun!
You highlight the main omission on the synth - it doesn’t respond to sustain pedal input. It would make previewing sounds a lot easier, along with making playing it live a lot better, if it recognised a sustain input.
@@witchdoctorwise no worries there. Tbh tbh it seems like a machine well suited to soundtrack production, I just can't get over that Behringer didn't think to include any use of vector synthesis in their demo videos about a vector synth. 😂
Great sounding patch by the way. I think more should be made of vector synthesis. Modern computing power is way capable of it. I want 12 vector envelopes with all the loop point options you demonstrated here but freely assignable to any of the synths parameters. Thinking of NI Absynth here
Yes it does, I have made a Cubase editor for exactly this purpose. You can control filter cutoff, resonance, oscillator tunings, chorus, lfos and the filter and amp envelope ADSRs - but not the filter envelope amount, osc mix envelopes and mix env loop and mix point controls which would all be really useful and I hope they add them in a future update
I've tried the Pro VS Mini connected to a couple of different external keyboards via midi cable but can't move the joystick around to tweak sustained notes because the sustain pedals on my external keyboards don't sustain the notes on the Pro VS Mini - any ideas?
Hello! I see you using 4 notes after thr fitlrr anvelope but other rpeople say that the filter is mono or paraphonic! Can share a little light about this? I am confused!
haha thanks @@Dudderlyful- it certainly seems to divide opinion. I do tend to have that effect as I have a tendency to go off the reservation sometimes
This was so close to being a great tutorial...but your profound abuse of chromakey is, frankly, nauseating. As in it gave me motion sickness such that I had to stop the video.
Haha oh dear apologies. Yes I think it’s fair to say my approach on this one certainly divided opinion and you’ll note I didn’t do it on my next pro vs mini tutorial!
For which I was grateful. Thanks for being a good sport about it. Your explanation of vector synthesis was spot on, even if the visuals were....not. :D
Haha sorry, yes I thought this may divide opinion, it was a bit of a quirky addition I’ll admit and my offbeat style isn’t going to be for everyone… hope it didn’t ruin its usefulness for too many 😢 (thanks for the feedback anyway, it is always useful!)
I'm grateful for the turorial, I had no idea how all this stuff worked. It opened my eyes to what a fantastic little synth the Pro VS is, even if it isn't a spot-on clone of the original. Your moving backdrop of marine life drove me nuts 🙂
Haha thanks glad it was useful. Sorry if the background swirling about gave you motion sickness and thanks for the feedback - was a bit of a quirky last minute idea (I have too many of those) that I think was probably a step too far 🙃
This helped me a lot, kinda get stuck trying to work out Behringer manuals (and a few other manufactures) but this helped me get started, I will need to watch again as I have forgotten some of it already. Thank you for doing this😃
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching
Thank you! A lot of information, which is missing from Behringer's own instructions. The background music was a bit distracting, which made it a bit challenging to focus on the sound you were editing. :) But otherwise great job and it was very helpful!
You are a legend. Thanks for this
😊 thanks for watching
Thank you for making this. The manual does not explain the mix points and that is a very important concept.
Glad it was useful! The manual is not super helpful I agree
This popped up as a suggested video. So glad it did, like others here I quickly grew frustrated with the lack of detail in the manual and kind of put the synth aside thinking perhaps it wasn’t for me. Your video gives me a far more in-depth idea of what it can do. I’ll be sitting down to recreate this patch which is very much what I’ve been looking for. It has very much an Eno style. Thanks again and Happy New Year!
Brilliant!
One question though: How do you actually save patches? I’ve tried several times now and I’m getting something wrong. Can’t believe how little information there is out there for this thing.
@@manmaas yes Behringer’s documentation is definitely one area for improvement! To save a patch press the ‘func’ button - then ‘store’ on the keyboard (the right-most key). You can give it a name first by pressing Func and then the name button. It will overwrite the current patch, you can’t choose where to save it. So best to use Synthtribe to back up your patches first, the. You can also use Synthtribe to back up any of your saved patches and load them back where you want them.
Just picked one of these (and a JT-4000 Micro) up over the weekend. I feel more confident about creating sounds with it and moving around the menus after watching your excellent video. Thank you very much.
Excellent to hear
Ordered yesterday. Always wanted a korg wavestation. This seems like a good alternative. Thx
You have a gift at explaining. Fantastic vid.
Thanks for your kind comment!
My Pro VS just arrived! First thing I did was follow along with this video and create the patch. Super clear and easy to follow along...although it was a bit hard to read the LCD so I'm sure some of my numbers are a bit off, but it sounds right lol
Oh nice one that’s great to hear. Yes I’d like to come up with a better resolution for the closeup in future. Or at least put the numbers up as I go.
Fantastic Video, Got mine last weekend but was too busy to sit down with it so, only had a quick play. Plan for this weekend was to really put it through it's paces. This video has given me a great head start. Thanks for creating.
@@veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee pre ordered mine at the beginning of August from Andersons Music in the UK. They still have stock.
Great stuff, nice one! Hope you had fun. It takes a bit of getting used to and it’s hard to get some sounds out of it but for long evolving pads it’s really nice
This turned my pro vs mini from a almost useless toy to a pad monster. thx!
Thanks for making this, really opens the synth up for me and i couldn't work it out myself!
you have one? where to buy? i wanna play!
@@veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeAndertons in uk
@@veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeI got it from Andertons in the UK
Ah thanks for watching, really pleased it was useful 😊 it’s not the easiest synth at first but there’s a lot to play with hidden in there
I'm new to making sounds and this was a brilliant tutorial video. Thank you for making it.
Thanks so much for the kind comment, hearing that makes it feel very worthwhile!
very in-depth thanks so much!
Glad you enjoyed it… it was a bit long but I felt we needed one deep dive at least, I’m going to try and do a shorter one covering more percussive sounds
Thanks for the video! I got the Pro-VS Mini today as a Christmas present & was a bit frustrated that Behringer's manual is so brief. I think your videos are going to be the go-tos for a lot of us novice Pro-VS users. Luckily I haven't been on the booze too much today so didn't mind the marine life background 😂
yeah sorry was a bit of an unfortunate experiment I now regret haha
Excellent video, thanks for making it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This video made me wanna buy one.
Super explanation on how to program Vector synthese and how to do that on this Behringer. 👏🤩🤩
That’s fantastic to hear, thank you!
Thanks for the video -very well explained and shows what this great little synth can do ❤
Also has given me a great intro into how sound design works too thanks
Great to hear, thanks for watching! Hoping to do another tutorial next few days
@@witchdoctorwise great -looking forward to that cheers
Great Video. I mustvadmit im not loving the stock sounds overall but think with the help of this tutorial i can get a lot more out of it 👍
Great to hear, that’s the result I’m hoping for as I feel people can get a lot more out of it once they start delving! Presets aren’t great I’ll agree. But then that’s often the way which at least leaves plenty of space for my vids haha
Thank you. I really think there is. Or to this synth then I first thought. Just got it and having a ton of fun when I can’t sleep lol 😂
Your tutorial was very helpful for me! Thank you for this!! :D 🥰🥰🥰
So pleased to hear that!
Thanks for the instruction here. I am new to this sort of thing and it’s very helpful to learn.
sounds unreal. nice work
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome tutorial just made a great blade runner sound thanks so much
Good work!
Excellent! I can now produce some sounds, thanks to you!
Excellent tutorial thanks!
Good to hear!
It’s absurd that this isn’t documented by Behringer. Its fundamental feature is not clear how to use. Thanks for the video.
Each ofyor videos on this synth have opened up new sounds & work flow.
Now to get this little JT-4000 under control!
Maybe do that one next?
I'm doing my best at an intermediate level of synth connectivity knowledge.
Doing my best to link the Pro VS Mini, an Alesis SR-16 drum machine & a microKORG to do live or to tape so I can play guitar or piano & sing over the bass, arpeggios or sweeps and pads.
I'll get there little by little, i wont give up.
At 72, I've learned to have lots of patience. Besides, this is fun!
You highlight the main omission on the synth - it doesn’t respond to sustain pedal input. It would make previewing sounds a lot easier, along with making playing it live a lot better, if it recognised a sustain input.
Agree that responding to sustain would be a useful future update (I’d also like a unison mode and glide)
Well done,,,, thanks for posting
Now THIS is why I want one of these! Not to half-assedly recreate the Terminator soundtrack. 😂
Haha. My next vid is actually a film soundtrack cover for a bit of fun 😅 but will do more of these tutes too…
@@witchdoctorwise no worries there. Tbh tbh it seems like a machine well suited to soundtrack production, I just can't get over that Behringer didn't think to include any use of vector synthesis in their demo videos about a vector synth. 😂
How can I get my mod wheel and slider wheel to work from my midi keyboard ?
Good demo, ....gonna bail before the end because the background music makes it hard to stay with.
Gonna pick one up when 🇺🇸 comes out
Quite a few people in the US are ordering from Andertons in the UK, as they seem to have all of them. Around a week for delivery to the US.
Do it!
Saving separate sequences and recalling them plz
Yes this is an area I’m still getting my head around - the sequencer could be more intuitive for sure, will try and do a vid on this soon..
@@witchdoctorwise Perfect, I'm struggling with the sequencer too. Great video, thanx.
Can you control any of the functions via CC messages?
Great sounding patch by the way. I think more should be made of vector synthesis. Modern computing power is way capable of it. I want 12 vector envelopes with all the loop point options you demonstrated here but freely assignable to any of the synths parameters. Thinking of NI Absynth here
you're onto something there! i wanna play it@@madmac66
Yes it does, I have made a Cubase editor for exactly this purpose. You can control filter cutoff, resonance, oscillator tunings, chorus, lfos and the filter and amp envelope ADSRs - but not the filter envelope amount, osc mix envelopes and mix env loop and mix point controls which would all be really useful and I hope they add them in a future update
noice! that's exciting
@@witchdoctorwise
So can I jump from setpoint 0 to setpoint 3 by setting the envelope for 1 and 2 to zero? Setpoint 3 sustains, right?
Thanks for the video ! Nice to see pus pus and Junior getting into sounds 🍻
😂
I've tried the Pro VS Mini connected to a couple of different external keyboards via midi cable but can't move the joystick around to tweak sustained notes because the sustain pedals on my external keyboards don't sustain the notes on the Pro VS Mini - any ideas?
Sadly it doesn’t seem to respond to sustain signals at the moment. Hopefully they’ll change that in a future update.
Thanks for confirming... Your video really helped my exploration of the functions to create an interesting variety of sounds, looking forward to more.
Hello! I see you using 4 notes after thr fitlrr anvelope but other rpeople say that the filter is mono or paraphonic! Can share a little light about this? I am confused!
2 days late for me, sent it back, lack of documentation and info on this was driving me crazy!!
Oh dear, it’s a shame - I feel lack of documentation is an issue with this one but at least it gives a chance for people like me to fill the gaps 😅
Its a shame indeed@@witchdoctorwise
Great video from a content perspective but that moving background is completely distracting!
Yes with hindsight not sure about that idea apologies to all whom it gave motion sickness 😅
I like the moving background! It's very creative 👍🏻
haha thanks @@Dudderlyful- it certainly seems to divide opinion. I do tend to have that effect as I have a tendency to go off the reservation sometimes
This was so close to being a great tutorial...but your profound abuse of chromakey is, frankly, nauseating. As in it gave me motion sickness such that I had to stop the video.
Haha oh dear apologies. Yes I think it’s fair to say my approach on this one certainly divided opinion and you’ll note I didn’t do it on my next pro vs mini tutorial!
For which I was grateful. Thanks for being a good sport about it. Your explanation of vector synthesis was spot on, even if the visuals were....not. :D
@@GaryWalker haha
impossible to watch with the nauseating moving background-
Sorry about that, a fair comment. I didn’t do it for my next one haha
The background video is very annoying.
Haha sorry, yes I thought this may divide opinion, it was a bit of a quirky addition I’ll admit and my offbeat style isn’t going to be for everyone… hope it didn’t ruin its usefulness for too many 😢 (thanks for the feedback anyway, it is always useful!)
That background is so annoying. I had to stop watching.
@@DaleStricklandClark fair point, it was a moment of madness experiment that I didn’t repeat