Behringer Pro-1 and Crave are on their way and open for preorders
The eagerly awaited Pro-1 and Crave synthesizers are on their way according to a Facebook post from Behringer. 1,000 units of each are being air-freighted to the Thomann Music Superstore in Germany in order to cope with the demand.
Pro-1
The Behringer Pro-1 is based upon the Sequential Circuits Pro-One from the early 1980s. It’s a 2 oscillator Curtis chip monosynth with a 24dB filter, twin envelopes and a 3 waveform LFO. There’s a rather nice modulation matrix on the left, a little sequencer and arpeggiator and a bunch of CV patch points running along the top.
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You can now preorder the Pro-1 for £297.05 from Thomann.
Crave
Behringer says this isn’t really based on anything but many people have pointed out that it follows the features of the Moog Mother-32. Although it does have a different sort of oscillator. It’s semi-modular with plenty of patch points and has a sequencer. It looks great, doesn’t take up much room and doesn’t follow that same Eurorack style of the Model D, Neutron and Pro-1. It’s fun to play with and comes in at a remarkable price.
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You can preorder the Crave for £134.62 from Thomann.
More information
- Original Facebook post.
One response to “Behringer Pro-1 and Crave are on their way and open for preorders”
At this price point? These are gonna sell like hot cakes.