Behringer has announced that their PRO-800 synthesizer, a knockoff off the Sequential Circuits Prophet-600, is now in production:
“PRO800 is on the way. We’re very excited to share that the highly anticipated PRO800 is now finally in production. The global chip shortage has challenged many companies, but we’re happy to see some light at the end of the tunnel.
Thank you all for your immense support and patience. While it’ll take a while to get the synthesizer in your hands as we’re shipping from the factory, we hope that this beautiful instrument will make up for the long wait.”
The Behringer PRO-800 was originally introduced in 2020, and the company said it would available in Jan 2021, priced under $600. The global chip shortage interfered with their plans, though, and the company later said it was targeting an April 2023 release date.
Behringer PRO-800 copies the architecture and look of the Sequential Circuits Prophet-600, but cuts costs by eliminating the keyboard, shrinking the interface to fit the Eurorack format and using modern mass-production build techniques.
It features some enhancements to the original design, though, upping the polyphony from 6 to 8 voices and incorporating the GliGli firmware mods, which expand on the original’s options. Behringer PRO-800 synthesizer is expected to be available in April 2023, priced at $599.
Behringer has announced the MS-1 mkII, an updated take on their knockoff of the Roland SH-101 synthesizer.
The original release of the Behringer MS-1 was praised by many for its value, but the company had to acknowledge problems with the MS-1 MIDI implementation, and some buyers complained that the synth didn’t sound like the original Roland SH-101.
It sounds like the new version addresses shortcomings of the original MS-1. Here’s what they say about the MS-1 mkII:
“Many of you asked for the MS-1.
Here it is, but as improved MKII. This revised version is based on the original 662 chips for a vastly improved VCF and VCA performance. And then we also added the dual glide function.
We’re very excited about the new MS-1 MKII as it’s as close as it gets to the original.”
Behringer did not providing any information on availability, but shared images of the MS-1 RD in boxes, suggesting that the MS-1 mkII is in production and will be available soon.
Loopcloud has announced seamless integration for the Elektron Digitakt drum machine with the powerful sample library of Loopcloud.
You can now connect your Digitakt to Loopcloud and access more than 4 million sounds. Alongside one-shots, ideal for beat making, loops and musical phrases can be drag-and-dropped to the Digitakt.
With the hardware connected, users of Digitakt and Loopcloud will be able to seamlessly transfer loops, which are automatically time-stretched into Digitakt’s current BPM. Digitakt owners can also use Loopcloud to view what’s stored on their device.
Digitakt owners are eligible for 2 months free access to Loopcloud. Monthly subscriptions start from £5.99 / €6.99 / $7.99. All monthly plans come with a free trial.