Nice. Small comment if you're looking for it - at the beginning, sound was mellow but cuts were fast. Maybe the cuts could have had a slow fade to compliment the music at that point? Also I felt the cuts were align with hands adjusting knobs, but really the cuts should also sync to the beat of the music
I really like this. I have one as well, but haven't really used it much... a plan for the future.... you've motivated me to try and dig it out. I thought the video editing was good.... but I'm probably not the best judge.
@@denovaire I mean, yeah I knew that. I just tried a little clickbait-ish title to see if I get more views than usual. And so far it have worked, but I don't really like those clingy titles so much
Presumably this is a total clone of the original ARP machine? If so, you should be able to reproduce the R2-D2 "voice" by plugging in a dynamic mic. and making the correct connections on the 2600. There's a YT video showing someone doing _exactly_ that with an ARP 2600, which was how Ben Burtt and co. created the R2-D2 chirps and whistles etc. for the original _Star Wars_ movie (and all that followed).
@@Sinos610 Thank you! That would be GREAT! And perhaps if you make a video of that, you could spell out the patchcord, switch settings, and slider settings to make that sound? I'm sure a lot of people would be interested!
Absolutely _beautiful!_ Any chance you could let us know the parameter settings on the Beringher as well as the Teenage Engineering synths as I own both & would love to use the sound which opens this track! Very "Wendy Carlos"!
In that case I strongly advice you to play it ;) Yeah I've heard about the eurorack frontplates but havn't bougtht them as I don't have a eurorack case.
Oh, you are so totally missing out on a great synth in your possession! I bought the Korg 2600 when it came out, and for me, that synth is a total instrument! If Behringer didn't include MPE with their MIDI implementation, then you are missing out on a significant part of the synth. That keyboard is absolutely essential to a 2600. Even without that, the 2600 design is still rocking to this day! Play it, and have a lot of fun!
Haha that isn’t a LEGO set. It is a synth from Teenage Engineering called POM 400. They have made it so that all the knobs is Lego studs so you can make your own knobs with like cogs as I’ve done.
@@Sinos610 thanks for sharing. Sounds great. I’ve been on the fence about picking up a Behringer 2600 series. I had this idea to use my 2600 VST and just emulate some of the patches with patch cables on the physical model to help learn some of the routing and sound design of the presets I like. More videos on this please. Nice sound.
@@kidkique Hadn’t heard about Noisecraft so I looked it up. Thanks for the tip! But I like to own physical synthesizers so I can make music without being bound to my computer.
What did you think of the editing in this video? Is there something i can improve?
Nice. Small comment if you're looking for it - at the beginning, sound was mellow but cuts were fast. Maybe the cuts could have had a slow fade to compliment the music at that point? Also I felt the cuts were align with hands adjusting knobs, but really the cuts should also sync to the beat of the music
@@elbowbacon Thanks! I’m always open to feedback. I’ll take it to consideration to my next videos
Nice sounds like a synthesiser
So very cool! An awesome set up too, I love seeing that you have those wooden stands for the 2600! 🙌🐀
Haha yeah, she stands are nice. But I didn’t buy them, my dad actually made them from mahogany wood for me.
Yep, that's why we got ours
I really like this. I have one as well, but haven't really used it much... a plan for the future.... you've motivated me to try and dig it out. I thought the video editing was good.... but I'm probably not the best judge.
Thank you! Yeah I highly recommend you to use it
have you messed with the duophonic mode at all? sorry if you covered that and i missed it but yeah, you can do some dope stuff
yes
What exactly do you mean by "yes"?
Do you mean you knew that it could sound like that? If so, I understand you, I have watched your video on it. It's very good!
@@Sinos610 Did You Know The Behringer 2600 Could Sound Like This!? Yes, I did know.
@@denovaire I mean, yeah I knew that. I just tried a little clickbait-ish title to see if I get more views than usual. And so far it have worked, but I don't really like those clingy titles so much
@@Sinos610 then don't do it :) it also doesn't make any sense. besides from that: carry on with your videos!
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Tack Samskolan!
This sound reminds me of the OP-1 but I'm listening on laptop speakers. I think there's a house classic to be made with this sound! good luck!
Thank you! Yeah there is a lot of sounds you can create with this synth. It’s very fun jamming around with it.
Add percussion and you got so nice trance track that no one has!
Yeah that’s a great idea!
Yes
Haha yeah I maybe shouldn’t do these clickbaity titles any more
Presumably this is a total clone of the original ARP machine? If so, you should be able to reproduce the R2-D2 "voice" by plugging in a dynamic mic. and making the correct connections on the 2600.
There's a YT video showing someone doing _exactly_ that with an ARP 2600, which was how Ben Burtt and co. created the R2-D2 chirps and whistles etc. for the original _Star Wars_ movie (and all that followed).
Yeah, I have seen that video! Maybe I should give it a try some day
And yeah you are right, it is a total clone. They have just added an LFO and midi in.
@@Sinos610 Thank you! That would be GREAT! And perhaps if you make a video of that, you could spell out the patchcord, switch settings, and slider settings to make that sound? I'm sure a lot of people would be interested!
Yeah of course! Maybe next week there will be a video on it…
the xenyx, a modern classic!
Haha yeah, it's the relatively new 802s. Built like a tank for sure
Absolutely _beautiful!_ Any chance you could let us know the parameter settings on the Beringher as well as the Teenage Engineering synths as I own both & would love to use the sound which opens this track! Very "Wendy Carlos"!
Thank you! Yeah I have thought of doing a more of a tutorial style video soon
@@Sinos610Please do! I've subscribed to your channel!
I bought it last year and never played it... feel bad about it, I got a po400 too ;) I converted it to a eurorack form
In that case I strongly advice you to play it ;) Yeah I've heard about the eurorack frontplates but havn't bougtht them as I don't have a eurorack case.
Oh, you are so totally missing out on a great synth in your possession! I bought the Korg 2600 when it came out, and for me, that synth is a total instrument! If Behringer didn't include MPE with their MIDI implementation, then you are missing out on a significant part of the synth. That keyboard is absolutely essential to a 2600. Even without that, the 2600 design is still rocking to this day! Play it, and have a lot of fun!
Very good design and tone
Thank you very much! I'm still a bit of a beginner but I'm trying to get better
@Sinos610 as long as you keep at it and stay open to new possibilities you'll figure it out ❤️
What LEGO kit number is that?
Haha that isn’t a LEGO set. It is a synth from Teenage Engineering called POM 400. They have made it so that all the knobs is Lego studs so you can make your own knobs with like cogs as I’ve done.
no i didnt. but then again i didnt even know what a Berringer 2600 was until now😅
@@bufordmustang302 Haha ok 👍. But glad to hear the video reached a wider audience
What is that other modular you have working with it?
@@SAUCYSYNTHS The yellow modular synth is a POM400 from Teenage Engineering. The lfo module was modulating the 2600’s filter cutoff.
@@Sinos610 thanks for sharing. Sounds great. I’ve been on the fence about picking up a Behringer 2600 series. I had this idea to use my 2600 VST and just emulate some of the patches with patch cables on the physical model to help learn some of the routing and sound design of the presets I like. More videos on this please. Nice sound.
@@SAUCYSYNTHS Yeah I strongly advice you to get it! And yeah I will definietely make more videos on this synth
noisecraft is free....
@@kidkique Hadn’t heard about Noisecraft so I looked it up. Thanks for the tip! But I like to own physical synthesizers so I can make music without being bound to my computer.
too quiet cant hear
Yeah I know, the next videos should be better
No.