Check out these Synth Deals from Moog, Behringer, and Empress Effects
In this week’s Synth Deals, you’ll find a collection of creative tools ranging from desktop synths to analogue polyphonic keyboards.
This week’s Synth Deals:
We’ve selected some of the most exciting deals that Thomann has to offer. However, they won’t be around forever, so be sure to cash in while stocks last!
IK Multimedia UNO Synth Pro Desktop
The UNO Synth Pro might not have the most attractive or intuitive-looking interface, but it more than makes up for this with endless creative features. Equipped with 3 morphing oscillators and a multimode filter, the UNO Synth Pro can create a wide range of sounds.
In addition, there’s a 16-slot mod matrix and a 64-step pattern sequencer with 40 automatable parameters. Once you’ve got your head around the workflow, this could be an interesting addition to your DAW-less setup.
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Behringer Deepmind 6
Still regarded by many as one of Behringer’s most definitive synth designs, the Deepmind 6 provides a 6-voice polyphonic analogue synth engine reminiscent of the classic JUNO series.
It produces lush pads, warm leads, and basses, and the 32-step control sequencer allows you to create rhythmic sounds when combined with the 8-channel mod matrix. What’s more, the FX engine adds even more value.
Empress Effects ZOIA
The ZOIA is a modular synthesizer and effects workstation in pedal format. With the constantly expanding library of more than 80 modules, you can create your own synthesizers, effects, and control devices which can be saved and recalled from an SD Card.
The audio processing engine runs at 32-bit and offers up to 48 kHz sampling, with 24-bit AD/DA conversion. Overall, the ZOIA’s versatile nature makes it an incredible tool to use both in studio and on stage with instant recall of up to 64 patches.
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Moog DFAM
Designing your own drum sounds has never been more fun. The DFAM is a drum machine with a difference, it gives you a patching matrix to expand your creative workflow and interface with your other Eurorack gear.
Allthough the 8-step sequencer seems limited, it’s more aimed at creating simple grooves than complex patterns. The focus is on the sound design aspects and this is where the learning curve is. Once you understand the layout you can create some unique sounds.
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Moog Subsequent 25
If you’re looking for an entry point to the world of Moog synthesizers, the Subsequent 25 is a great option. For a compact 25-key synth, it provides an extensive range of parameters for tweaking leads, basses, and other wonky analogue sounds.
Although it’s not the type of synth you’d buy for the presets, it does have the capability to store 16 patches across the 4 internal banks. Apart from the impressive modulation features, the Filter’s Multidrive is outstanding and it can be used as an FX processor.
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