With the new Behringer KOBOL Expander it's easy to create synthesized analogue drums. Good Luck! KOBOL Affiliate-Link: thmn.to/thoprod/571630?offid=... My Label on Bandcamp: drehstrom.bandcamp.com/ #behringer
The Behringer Kobol Expander is a really great synthesizer. I've been experimenting with it for the last few days and I have to say that it really sounds extremely good and has a very unique sound character. I haven't had as much fun with a synthesizer as the Kobol Expander in a long time.
I remember when I discovered how to make percussion sounds on my first analogue synth, a Korg Mono,/Poly. Noise for snares or claps, and filter resonance for all sorts of sounds I'd heard on things like early Human League songs. Nowadays my preferred source of analogue drum sounds is the Korg MS-20, then sampling them.
@@winesynths The four oscillators cycling around was another favourite trick of mine as well. My brother loved the Mono/Poly so much I ended up giving it to him, so it's now been in the same family for 30 years! Behringer have a clone of the Mono/Poly which I'd be very interested in seeing reviewed by you.
The monopoly ( original one) had sloppy enveloppe timing wich was the reason i sold it to R&S records more than 30 years ago, not suitable for drums , the best synth you could own for this purpose was the system100M , because you could switch the VCA lineair to exponential , in drums all the frequency info is in that first milliseconds and there is where you want the flexibility
Ey Leute, als Double Act macht ihr das echt geil! Keep it going! Also, iirc Behringer teased a Simmons SD clone in desktop format a few months ago, with channels of audio ins to trigger the synth.
#Inspirational without being too rational :) As I just got myself a hardware sampler, my FIRST real sampler to be more specific ... making strange sounds with analogue synths seems to be a nice adventure. #ESI4000 it is. I really like the Kobol's gnarly attitude, but I'll have to look elsewhere as I make purchase decisions also based on the manufacturers company ethics. 🎉
Japan bombed Pearl Harbor 31 years before Roland became a company, so, no one should be using 808s or 909s. WOKENESS thinking it simply has to invade every crevice of the world! I had a Soviet drum machine, LELL UDS, produced before the Berlin Wall came down. I guess I am just a pinko commie socialist then, or that’s cool now? Cobalt is mined unethically so you better quit using cellular phones and laptops?
@@LagoLhn I'm betting one doing the research would find that unfortunately the practices are common--they were in the early days of the synthesizer, specifically stealing ideas and actual technology copying that violated patents, such as when ARP stole from Moog...and then vice-versa. Nothing is pure, which is how it goes. The others? Genuinely expensive models aside, they (like Roland, just one example) charged outrageous prices for decades, which was never right either. Speaking of models, how about business ones: the small-sized synth company and one like Korg or Roland are apples and oranges. Everyone uses parts from China. Emo punk was never good.
@@MJanovicable Totally get it. And I agree. I’m less concerned with their manufacturing and more concerned with the way Behringer has gone after people they view to be enemies of the brand. There is a history behind this that you can search out on the web. It is all pretty well documented out there. In the meantime, wishing you fruitful journeys in sound!
This synth, like many Behinger products, is not actually available in most markets. Their catalog looks huge but they're really a paper tiger. This duplicitous and deceptive marketing reflects poorly on both Behinger and on you as a youtube content creator. Thanks for nothing.
With the new Behringer KOBOL Expander it's easy to create synthesized analogue drums. Good Luck!
KOBOL Affiliate-Link:
thmn.to/thoprod/571630?offid=...
My Label on Bandcamp:
drehstrom.bandcamp.com/
#behringer
Time to buy one, from Thomann, very soon!
Great video! Recently started making noise with this synth.
I am getting interest on this synth. I think I can find a use for it in my music.
Really love the tone of the Behringer Kobol
Really harmonically rich and just right for my type of dance music
Great video ❤ educational, inspiring and a great demonstration of the possible percussive uses of the Kobol Expander. Thank you.
Meilleure démo du Kobol jusqu'ici 😍
Yeah man, this track is GROOVYYY 🕺
Cool. 😁 I really enjoy this style of video.
The Behringer Kobol Expander is a really great synthesizer. I've been experimenting with it for the last few days and I have to say that it really sounds extremely good and has a very unique sound character. I haven't had as much fun with a synthesizer as the Kobol Expander in a long time.
In this respect, it's really totally worth the 200€/$! Also, great recommendations for beginners!
So cool, i am freeeeezin’! 🍾🍾🍾
Wow. The techno jam at the end of the video really shows off your tweaking skills well !!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
You guys are great together and I would love to see a more general synth programming demonstration in this style!!
The next one is already in the making!
Beautiful jam !
Very,very fantastic and good sound friend
Great sound ideal for my
I remember when I discovered how to make percussion sounds on my first analogue synth, a Korg Mono,/Poly. Noise for snares or claps, and filter resonance for all sorts of sounds I'd heard on things like early Human League songs. Nowadays my preferred source of analogue drum sounds is the Korg MS-20, then sampling them.
The Monopoly was also great to create those loops with the arpeggiator in round robin mode! Sometimes I am tempted to get one again! 🤖
@@winesynths The four oscillators cycling around was another favourite trick of mine as well. My brother loved the Mono/Poly so much I ended up giving it to him, so it's now been in the same family for 30 years! Behringer have a clone of the Mono/Poly which I'd be very interested in seeing reviewed by you.
The monopoly ( original one) had sloppy enveloppe timing wich was the reason i sold it to R&S records more than 30 years ago, not suitable for drums , the best synth you could own for this purpose was the system100M , because you could switch the VCA lineair to exponential , in drums all the frequency info is in that first milliseconds and there is where you want the flexibility
Boing, Bumm, Tschak!
pure Teutonic magic!
Ey Leute, als Double Act macht ihr das echt geil! Keep it going! Also, iirc Behringer teased a Simmons SD clone in desktop format a few months ago, with channels of audio ins to trigger the synth.
Genau aus dem Grund kam ich darauf. Die werden es nicht schwer haben, einen Simmons nachzubauen! 🤓
thank you
Yes its wäre cool !!!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
remark, to succesfully synthesize drums you would need at least a multimode filter , behringer neutron is a far more capable synth for this
Great tutorial - 💯
Remember Simmons Drum Synth
It's the final countdown
Laura Brannigan! 🙀
I imagine similar results can be gotten with the Bro-1
Nice
🤖
Based Paludan
I would almost buy the Kobol...if it would have the Release pot (a FULL ADSR), grrrr...
#Inspirational without being too rational :) As I just got myself a hardware sampler, my FIRST real sampler to be more specific ... making strange sounds with analogue synths seems to be a nice adventure. #ESI4000 it is. I really like the Kobol's gnarly attitude, but I'll have to look elsewhere as I make purchase decisions also based on the manufacturers company ethics. 🎉
whats the issue with their ethics?
@@xisotopex Copying low-cost gear that is still available new and let's not forget their ultra-lame #corksniffer affront.
Japan bombed Pearl Harbor 31 years before Roland became a company, so, no one should be using 808s or 909s. WOKENESS thinking it simply has to invade every crevice of the world! I had a Soviet drum machine, LELL UDS, produced before the Berlin Wall came down. I guess I am just a pinko commie socialist then, or that’s cool now? Cobalt is mined unethically so you better quit using cellular phones and laptops?
The knobs look really bad, slaggy and wobbely?
The Knobs are ok!
slaggy knob?
A behringer hater ? 😅
Slaggy like the leftovers from mining precious metals
Low integrity company = no thanks.
And hardly alone in being imperfect in our imperfect world.
@@MJanovicable true, but a good place to start is with the devil we know.
@@LagoLhn I'm betting one doing the research would find that unfortunately the practices are common--they were in the early days of the synthesizer, specifically stealing ideas and actual technology copying that violated patents, such as when ARP stole from Moog...and then vice-versa. Nothing is pure, which is how it goes. The others? Genuinely expensive models aside, they (like Roland, just one example) charged outrageous prices for decades, which was never right either. Speaking of models, how about business ones: the small-sized synth company and one like Korg or Roland are apples and oranges. Everyone uses parts from China. Emo punk was never good.
@@MJanovicable Totally get it. And I agree. I’m less concerned with their manufacturing and more concerned with the way Behringer has gone after people they view to be enemies of the brand. There is a history behind this that you can search out on the web. It is all pretty well documented out there. In the meantime, wishing you fruitful journeys in sound!
😂😂😂
This synth, like many Behinger products, is not actually available in most markets. Their catalog looks huge but they're really a paper tiger. This duplicitous and deceptive marketing reflects poorly on both Behinger and on you as a youtube content creator. Thanks for nothing.
All Behringer products haves always been available with no issue in my (EU) region. Define "most markets" before whining.
false. touch grass btw.