53 y/o 1 year owner here.....We had an original at home end 70's till mid 80's....Was over the moon when I heard Behringer was making one.Bought mine as said 1 year ago for only 400 Euro's and I LOVE it....
Thanks for the review. I am finally getting into synths. I am 64. Their are lots of synths I lusted over when I was a kid, but never had the coin to get any. I now have a couple Sequentials, Moog and some other nice synths. I am looking forward to getting this one, along with the Odyssey. Feell I am supporting the "original" companies, so I don't feel bad about buying some Behringer gear. Makes some synths affordable for us amateurs.
Their first product was the composer compressor (1990 i think) , still have the original , still works , some of their worst we're the mid 90s rackmixers , bad pots and switches and broken traces
Still use Eurodesk Mx3282 mixer without any problem . And use now the synthesizers and again without any issues. Years ago I used Ensoniq (VfX, SQ80 = Problems )Oberheims , Marion systems ( problems ) Alesis Andromeda ( after a month broken screen) I don’t believe the Behringer negative comments anymore . Brands are not better.
Had my Gray Meanie BARP since release and no problems so far. You're right that it plays with the Moogs very well, as it does with other Behringer gear (Neutron, PRO 1 etc). I also enjoy sampling it with my Elektron stuff. I thought that Behringer had gotten over their quality control issues of the past, but it seems not quite. I have a fair amount of their synths and mixers and never experienced any real issues. I only had one of the big mixers die on me after about 16 years of work and even then it was an external rack PSU failure. I still have it, just too lazy to fix it! lol
My first Blue Meanie 2600 the VCA section died and Sweetwater sent a replacement the next day. 1 year later it is the center of my studio paired with the Barp Odyssey. I have 34 vintage synths and just about all of the Behringer synths. Just got the Kobol and that sounds fantastic
I'm a year into mine as well. As a 61 year old guy, I grew up fascinated by the synth sounds of the seventies. And with some research, I found that most of my favorites sounds came from Arps. So, I had to have the Barp 2600 when it came out, and it hasn't let me down! I'll be messing with it until I die! My first one got sent back...bad slider light, and it would drift WAY out of tune. The replacement has been perfect.
I use mine daily. The 2600 With the Behringer Pro 1. That's my main analog. Btw, I also use a sequencer because I love step sequencing. I wish for the arp sequencer by Behringer to come out. PPG as well.
The United States has tried to democratize the world and often failed, haime... Behringer tried to democratize the world of electronic music and I think it succeeded! I would never have purchased a Synth of this kind if the B2600 hadn't been released. I had Blue, now I have Grey. Fantastic experience at fifty years old...
The way and the point of the workflow in your studio is roughly the same as mine. I have an MPC one and soon also a B.ARP 2600 which I sequence and sample from the MPC. It couldn't be avoided to notice that you have a Moog Matriarch which is also a bit of a dream for me to get my hands on. And I can't resist asking you about how the patching/synergy between the ARP2600 and the Matriarch is ? I can only imagine that these two instruments must create something absolutely magical together... Thanks for some exciting inspiring videos.
Thank you! That’s actually a Grandmother which is really fun to use with 2600 and I should explore that more. I’ve always wanted a Matriarch maybe someday I’ll get one.
I have 4 behringer mixers, the old one output section died. one new one, effects crapped out, other 2 are good. old effects unit died, old RTA/eq works great. DM12m needed new LCD screen (thx for sweetwater's 2 yr extended warranty, whew) 2600 is fine, ms1 came with a dorked out key but i quick fixed it and didnt return it, vs-mini is perfect, but it is also new. so ya, half my behringer gear has screwed up. At this point, i am also going to take a break from behringer. I look what pros have on stage. they have mostly roland and yamaha and nord. some korg and some controllers, but 99% is nord, yamaha and roland.
Wow yeah I’ve heard similar from others it’s like Russian Roulette apparently. I’ve been fortunate to not have any issues with the stuff I’ve got through the years. Thanks for the comment!
Looking forward to the new release. For some reason your recounting of the defective units and your tenacity reminded me of that Monty Python character in Holy Grail whose castle kept collapsing, burning to the ground and sinking into the swamp 😆 Anyways, thanks for sharing your thoughts and look forward to hearing more from the BARP and company 🤘 Cheers!
stated purpose doesn't start until 2:58, consists of two thumbs up, and then rambles off on other thoughts of semi-modular gear. Good to hear the 2600 is enjoyed.
As a musician and audio engineer for almost 40 years, I've owned or used quite a bit of Behringer gear over time. I've been burned by the poor quality too often, and I'll gladly spend more on pricier gear. If Behringer works for some people, great, but I'll never buy their products again.
I’ve been producing for over 40 years. And I’ve had more issues with other gear. Moog, a few duds there. Sequential, poor pots & buttons. Polybrute, 2 keybeds replaced. Roland’s being the exception, my J60 still going. Beh certainly cut on some aspects of production, but they’re no less reliable than the *cough pro priced gear. Teenage Engineering… It’s a bit of an old wives tale these days with little to no substance.
Hello, I would say your experience is definitely of the old days of behringer. I have almost 12 of their synths, and almost 12 of their eurorack modules. Not a single issue, not even for a second. I would highly recommend you give them another chance! It’s a different company, and their stuff is solid now!
I bought a sub 37. Handmade artisan American Moog gear. By the time I had my 3rd one I got one that worked properly, and the headphone jack died after a few months. Shoddy.
Thanks for the awesome video, I think I will hang onto mine for another year although I don’t use it much I really love having it for the same reasons (R2-D2!) Also, I pronounce Behringer the German way, which not a ding to you, but I know most Americans pronounce this incorrectly. Also not a hater of the B word, I will call mine The BARP going forward because of your awesome video. Also, +1 on the quality issues. I have a ton of Beringer products and have been lucky so far but I understand from watching all these videos that it’s like rolling the dice. Very very excited for some of their upcoming products such as the Oberheim. Thank you I subscribed!
I spotted one for $350 us new when I got mine, the regular Christmas tree lights version, and I just had to get it, B word be damned. I just figured I will NEVER get a chance to own a hardware 2600 at that price again, so I picked it up. Not gonna lie it's been fantastic. I use it to sample into the sp404, similar workflow to you! Sci fi space stuff especially, like I'm an engineer on the Nostromo or something 😂.
Lol, yes, you don't know the problems that the original ARP2600 that I have had since 1986 causes me. The faders are really crooked, the channels are covered in dust and grease from the environment, some connections are voltage faults, my friend, welcome to the world of defective ARPs. I suppose that the clone was also made with the same quality of construction, where the only good thing about my ARP 2600 is the case and the keyboard, but even so, the keyboard also has its keys that are unbalanced because of the springs that have loosened over the years. Anyway, I always had this one to have a modular minimoog, I always dreamed of that and ARP made it a reality. I now have the B2600 as an upgrade to the original, I've had it for 2 years and the only thing that broke was a fader lamp, I was able to fix it for very little money and I put really comfortable and round knobs on the faders so that I wouldn't prick my fingertips. It now looks like my original, the sound is really amazing and I keep the 2600 in a hard case on a 19-inch mixer. Thanks for sharing the video. 😅👍
Hi you mentioned modular. You're 2600 is close enough for $$$ . And time . All the 2600 needs is an appreciator or a quantizer. Stay away from modular. My friend do not get a mini. Setup, if you have gas do not do not beware. Beware, stay with what you have coming from previous gas. Modular guy
@@traitortotheliving I was 7 k $$$ in . Constant patching . Tuning . Organizing the rack . Total waste of time money and creativity . Semi modular are way cheaper if you want to add to the 2600 . Cheers
i love my blue marvin........ but i will say that i dont use it that much, im super happy i have it, its a god damn monolith lol huge and intimidating and my friends that dont know much about them are always like.. damn what is this?! my youtube channel is gerbil hamster records, we should do a collab together
53 y/o 1 year owner here.....We had an original at home end 70's till mid 80's....Was over the moon when I heard Behringer was making one.Bought mine as said 1 year ago for only 400 Euro's and I LOVE it....
Amazing you got use the original! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the review. I am finally getting into synths. I am 64. Their are lots of synths I lusted over when I was a kid, but never had the coin to get any. I now have a couple Sequentials, Moog and some other nice synths. I am looking forward to getting this one, along with the Odyssey. Feell I am supporting the "original" companies, so I don't feel bad about buying some Behringer gear. Makes some synths affordable for us amateurs.
Nice couldn’t agree more. Thanks for watching!
Good review man. We are lucky! Peace
I have had Behringer products since their first mixer. I never ever had a problem. I have most of their synths.
Yeah seems the quality problems throughout the decades are sporadic. Appreciate the comment thank you!
Their first product was the composer compressor (1990 i think) , still have the original , still works , some of their worst we're the mid 90s rackmixers , bad pots and switches and broken traces
Still use Eurodesk Mx3282 mixer without any problem . And use now the synthesizers and again without any issues. Years ago I used Ensoniq (VfX, SQ80 = Problems )Oberheims , Marion systems ( problems ) Alesis Andromeda ( after a month broken screen) I don’t believe the Behringer negative comments anymore . Brands are not better.
One thing I forgot to mention is the built in reverb. It’s okay but nothing to write home about. I don’t really use it much.
Had my Gray Meanie BARP since release and no problems so far. You're right that it plays with the Moogs very well, as it does with other Behringer gear (Neutron, PRO 1 etc). I also enjoy sampling it with my Elektron stuff.
I thought that Behringer had gotten over their quality control issues of the past, but it seems not quite. I have a fair amount of their synths and mixers and never experienced any real issues. I only had one of the big mixers die on me after about 16 years of work and even then it was an external rack PSU failure. I still have it, just too lazy to fix it! lol
Appreciate the comment thanks for watching!
My first Blue Meanie 2600 the VCA section died and Sweetwater sent a replacement the next day. 1 year later it is the center of my studio paired with the Barp Odyssey. I have 34 vintage synths and just about all of the Behringer synths. Just got the Kobol and that sounds fantastic
Nice! Kobol is next on my list!
I'm a year into mine as well. As a 61 year old guy, I grew up fascinated by the synth sounds of the seventies. And with some research, I found that most of my favorites sounds came from Arps.
So, I had to have the Barp 2600 when it came out, and it hasn't let me down! I'll be messing with it until I die!
My first one got sent back...bad slider light, and it would drift WAY out of tune. The replacement has been perfect.
Love it! Thank you for watching!
Thanks for watching! I’ll check out your channel
I use mine daily. The 2600 With the Behringer Pro 1. That's my main analog. Btw, I also use a sequencer because I love step sequencing. I wish for the arp sequencer by Behringer to come out. PPG as well.
Btw the Behringer Pro 1 is a weapon. Man that thing is a tank.
Btw if you're in l.a, I'd love to collab. I too have a setup like yours. Renoise and Akai Mpcx are my sequencer to create sections.
Been wanting to try it!
@@audiolegothat would be awesome I’m in Nevada currently though!
Just got a good deal on a B2600 in the Christmas Edition with some cables stuff... will have to take a look/listen for myself.
thanks, this is a useful video. I've got my eye on the Grey Meanie, but I've just splurged on some Roland gear so will have to wait...
Glad it was helpful!
The United States has tried to democratize the world and often failed, haime... Behringer tried to democratize the world of electronic music and I think it succeeded! I would never have purchased a Synth of this kind if the B2600 hadn't been released. I had Blue, now I have Grey. Fantastic experience at fifty years old...
Thanks for sharing your experience.
If you're interested by trying out more stuff in modular, you should give VCV Rack a go :)
Take care, peace!
+1 on vcvrack! As long as you keep it 'in the box' you're safe with gas
I’ve messed around with it but it’s been a couple years. I’ll check it out again thanks!
Bitwigs Grid with something like an Expert Sleepers is a nice option aswell..
@@paterfiets bitwig is truly fantastic
i wanna hear his acid techno stuff
The way and the point of the workflow in your studio is roughly the same as mine. I have an MPC one and soon also a B.ARP 2600 which I sequence and sample from the MPC. It couldn't be avoided to notice that you have a Moog Matriarch which is also a bit of a dream for me to get my hands on. And I can't resist asking you about how the patching/synergy between the ARP2600 and the Matriarch is ?
I can only imagine that these two instruments must create something absolutely magical together...
Thanks for some exciting inspiring videos.
Thank you! That’s actually a Grandmother which is really fun to use with 2600 and I should explore that more. I’ve always wanted a Matriarch maybe someday I’ll get one.
I have 4 behringer mixers, the old one output section died. one new one, effects crapped out, other 2 are good. old effects unit died, old RTA/eq works great. DM12m needed new LCD screen (thx for sweetwater's 2 yr extended warranty, whew) 2600 is fine, ms1 came with a dorked out key but i quick fixed it and didnt return it, vs-mini is perfect, but it is also new. so ya, half my behringer gear has screwed up. At this point, i am also going to take a break from behringer. I look what pros have on stage. they have mostly roland and yamaha and nord. some korg and some controllers, but 99% is nord, yamaha and roland.
Wow yeah I’ve heard similar from others it’s like Russian Roulette apparently. I’ve been fortunate to not have any issues with the stuff I’ve got through the years. Thanks for the comment!
Looking forward to the new release. For some reason your recounting of the defective units and your tenacity reminded me of that Monty Python character in Holy Grail whose castle kept collapsing, burning to the ground and sinking into the swamp 😆 Anyways, thanks for sharing your thoughts and look forward to hearing more from the BARP and company 🤘 Cheers!
Haha nice! Thanks so much!
Did you upgrade the lights? Or is it that bright!?!?
No I didn’t there is a dimmer control on the back.
stated purpose doesn't start until 2:58, consists of two thumbs up, and then rambles off on other thoughts of semi-modular gear. Good to hear the 2600 is enjoyed.
Yeah more of an overview of my experience with it and how I use it than a proper review. Just my thoughts after using it a year. Thanks for watching!
As a musician and audio engineer for almost 40 years, I've owned or used quite a bit of Behringer gear over time. I've been burned by the poor quality too often, and I'll gladly spend more on pricier gear. If Behringer works for some people, great, but I'll never buy their products again.
Totally understandable. Appreciate you watching and commenting!
I’ve been producing for over 40 years. And I’ve had more issues with other gear. Moog, a few duds there. Sequential, poor pots & buttons. Polybrute, 2 keybeds replaced. Roland’s being the exception, my J60 still going.
Beh certainly cut on some aspects of production, but they’re no less reliable than the *cough pro priced gear. Teenage Engineering…
It’s a bit of an old wives tale these days with little to no substance.
Hello, I would say your experience is definitely of the old days of behringer. I have almost 12 of their synths, and almost 12 of their eurorack modules. Not a single issue, not even for a second. I would highly recommend you give them another chance! It’s a different company, and their stuff is solid now!
I bought a sub 37. Handmade artisan American Moog gear. By the time I had my 3rd one I got one that worked properly, and the headphone jack died after a few months. Shoddy.
Thanks for the awesome video, I think I will hang onto mine for another year although I don’t use it much I really love having it for the same reasons (R2-D2!) Also, I pronounce Behringer the German way, which not a ding to you, but I know most Americans pronounce this incorrectly. Also not a hater of the B word, I will call mine The BARP going forward because of your awesome video. Also, +1 on the quality issues. I have a ton of Beringer products and have been lucky so far but I understand from watching all these videos that it’s like rolling the dice. Very very excited for some of their upcoming products such as the Oberheim. Thank you I subscribed!
Thank you so much! Im happy you enjoyed it! I will do my best to learn to pronounce it the correct way 🙂
I spotted one for $350 us new when I got mine, the regular Christmas tree lights version, and I just had to get it, B word be damned. I just figured I will NEVER get a chance to own a hardware 2600 at that price again, so I picked it up. Not gonna lie it's been fantastic. I use it to sample into the sp404, similar workflow to you! Sci fi space stuff especially, like I'm an engineer on the Nostromo or something 😂.
Damn hell of a deal! It really is amazing! Appreciate you watching George!
Lol, yes, you don't know the problems that the original ARP2600 that I have had since 1986 causes me.
The faders are really crooked, the channels are covered in dust and grease from the environment, some connections are voltage faults, my friend, welcome to the world of defective ARPs. I suppose that the clone was also made with the same quality of construction, where the only good thing about my ARP 2600 is the case and the keyboard, but even so, the keyboard also has its keys that are unbalanced because of the springs that have loosened over the years.
Anyway, I always had this one to have a modular minimoog, I always dreamed of that and ARP made it a reality.
I now have the B2600 as an upgrade to the original, I've had it for 2 years and the only thing that broke was a fader lamp, I was able to fix it for very little money and I put really comfortable and round knobs on the faders so that I wouldn't prick my fingertips.
It now looks like my original, the sound is really amazing and I keep the 2600 in a hard case on a 19-inch mixer.
Thanks for sharing the video. 😅👍
its not new years to April
You mean April fools day? Haha
Hi you mentioned modular. You're 2600 is close enough for $$$ . And time . All the 2600 needs is an appreciator or a quantizer. Stay away from modular. My friend do not get a mini. Setup, if you have gas do not do not beware. Beware, stay with what you have coming from previous gas. Modular guy
Thanks man I’ve been avoiding it for years and you’re right. No need to go down that rabbit hole!
@@traitortotheliving I was 7 k $$$ in . Constant patching . Tuning . Organizing the rack . Total waste of time money and creativity . Semi modular are way cheaper if you want to add to the 2600 . Cheers
i love my blue marvin........ but i will say that i dont use it that much, im super happy i have it, its a god damn monolith lol huge and intimidating and my friends that dont know much about them are always like.. damn what is this?!
my youtube channel is gerbil hamster records, we should do a collab together