Behringer Spice, A Moog Subharmonicon Knockoff In Desktop Format, Now Shipping From Factory
Today, Behringer announces that the Spice synthesizer is now shipping from their factory.
The Behringer Spice is a knockoff of the Moog Subharmonicon in desktop format. Like the Subharmonicon, the Spice is an analog synthesizer with a polyrhythmic sequencer and subharmonic capabilities.
The Spice completes the Behringer Moog knockoff trilogy
- The Behringer Crave copies the Moog Mother-32;
- The Behringer Edge the Moog DFAM; and
- The Behringer Spice copies the Moog Subharmonicon.
Official Behringer Spice intro video:
Features:
- Analog semi-modular polyrhythmic synthesizer with subharmonic capabilities
- Analog signal path with VCO, VCF, and VCA
- Dual VCOs offering square and sawtooth waves, plus 4 sub-oscillators
- Stackable oscillators create 6 sound sources for pseudo-polyphonic capabilities
- 24 dB resonant ladder filter with adjustable Cutoff, Resonance, and envelope controls
- Dual 4-step analog sequencer and polyrhythm generator
- Variable quantizers for tuning intervals
- VCA with Attack, Decay, and Volume controls
- VCF envelope generator with Attack, Decay, and Envelope adjustments
- Clock-syncable tempo controls
- Semi-modular with default routings, no patching required for immediate use
- 16 x 16 I/O matrix
- 57 onboard controls for direct, real-time access to all key parameters
- MIDI/USB clocking & MIDI support
Behringer Spice Demo Video:
The Behringer Spice is now shipping from the factory, priced at $249. It typically takes a month or two from when Behringer start shipping for new introductions to be available at retailers.