Here is my review of the brand new Behringer SPRING Reverb 636 or 646! This time not only with Dub & Reggae vibes, but also with some classic synths. Full Dub Demo: th-cam.com/video/EkP9--x1Ork/w-d-xo.html Affiliate Links to Thomann: Behringer SPRING: thmn.to/thoprod/585341?offid=1&affid=2444 Behringer 369-KT: thmn.to/thoprod/585340?offid=1&affid=2444 Deluxe Memory Boy: thmn.to/thoprod/245677?offid=1&affid=2444 Moog Matriarch: thmn.to/thoprod/465313?offid=1&affid=2444 Fender Mustang Bass: thmn.to/thoprod/482666?offid=1&affid=2444 Warm Audio Bus Comp: thmn.to/thoprod/482256?offid=1&affid=2444 BEFACO Synth Duster: thmn.to/thoprod/526237?offid=1&affid=2444 My Label on Bandcamp: drehstrom.bandcamp.com/
For the longest time, I would try to get that spring reverb sound from digital efx and could never achieve them. Once I heard the Behringer used on drums I immediately heard that specific texture I would hear on dug reggae drums and I was sold on it. The overload feature also sounds glorious!
Glad to see a new video from you. Seems like it's been awhile. This video inspired me to look up the current value of my old Furman RV-1, which I bought for $15 back in 1987. Wow, it amazes me what people will pay for stuff! Spring 'verbs are probably one of those things you'll never really get an accurate digital emulation of.
Die DUB Sounds mit den verschiedenen Effekten und der Bassgitarre hören sich einfach nur genial an. Könnte da ewig zuhören. Das habt ihr echt super hinbekommen.👍👍😉
Prima, wunderbar, a great presentation of whatever the number ends up on this! ;) I have one of these on order and will be using it for dub-style music and everything else! Great music as always to try these units on, perfect!
I use a Surfybear Metal to provide reverb for my Moog Grandmother and Yamaha CX-10. I tend to play a single keyboard over a sparse drum beat, so I enjoy the space the reverb takes up.
A great objective video as always. Very tempted by this - love the lofi quality of springs. I had a JHS Spring Reverb (that's John Hornby Skewes, not the modern pedal company) in my guitar rack. They go for silly money now. I rented a Great British Spring Reverb in the early 80s and have been chasing that sound ever since.
During the Reverberator draught I managed to pickup a B stock from Thomann ❤. Must have been a return because it’s still badged 636. Now Behringer, a classic dub delay in the same form factor please 🙏😁
Looks like the standard Behringer enclosure used for many of their desktop synths. Part of keeping costs down - just re-use something off the shelf you've already designed and manufactured.
Nice question for a future video! What I really use all the time are analogue delays from my Matriarch and the Deluxe Memory Boy, then my beloved PCM70 because nothing sounds better with vintage synths. Old Yamaha fx like Spx-90/990 or REV5/7 are extremely cool on electronic drums if you are into 80ies sounds. The last thing I would suggest is an analog bus compressor à la SSL for your final mix. I use a Warm Audio Bus Comp which perfectly glues everything together. Astonishingly far better than any plugin!
@winesynths I thought so.. RAVOLUTION 309 , blows away my MC909 , and MC505 synth sounds away , I might have to see what I can get out of my MC's individual outputs .. ✌️ ❤️ 🇦🇺 🪃
Here is my review of the brand new Behringer SPRING Reverb 636 or 646! This time not only with Dub & Reggae vibes, but also with some classic synths.
Full Dub Demo: th-cam.com/video/EkP9--x1Ork/w-d-xo.html
Affiliate Links to Thomann:
Behringer SPRING: thmn.to/thoprod/585341?offid=1&affid=2444
Behringer 369-KT: thmn.to/thoprod/585340?offid=1&affid=2444
Deluxe Memory Boy: thmn.to/thoprod/245677?offid=1&affid=2444
Moog Matriarch: thmn.to/thoprod/465313?offid=1&affid=2444
Fender Mustang Bass: thmn.to/thoprod/482666?offid=1&affid=2444
Warm Audio Bus Comp: thmn.to/thoprod/482256?offid=1&affid=2444
BEFACO Synth Duster: thmn.to/thoprod/526237?offid=1&affid=2444
My Label on Bandcamp:
drehstrom.bandcamp.com/
The preamp on the unit is wonderful
For the longest time, I would try to get that spring reverb sound from digital
efx and could never achieve them. Once I heard the Behringer used on drums
I immediately heard that specific texture I would hear on dug reggae drums
and I was sold on it. The overload feature also sounds glorious!
Combining it with the Solina ... a match made in heaven.
Glad to see a new video from you. Seems like it's been awhile. This video inspired me to look up the current value of my old Furman RV-1, which I bought for $15 back in 1987. Wow, it amazes me what people will pay for stuff! Spring 'verbs are probably one of those things you'll never really get an accurate digital emulation of.
I wish the behringer implemented that spring tank in the model 15 like Moog did for the grandmother synth
Nice video as always! Thanks for showing how it sounds. It doesn't fit my style of synthesizer music, but should be perfect for short reggae chords.
behringer gear keeps getting better and better
Your channel is on my top 10 ! 😊 Thanks for all 🙏🏻
My old X705 Elka organ has R4 Hammond spring reverberation and I always use it.
My other réverbération unit is a SRV2000 for m'y home studio.
Excellent choice! 👍
Die DUB Sounds mit den verschiedenen Effekten und der Bassgitarre hören sich einfach nur genial an. Könnte da ewig zuhören. Das habt ihr echt super hinbekommen.👍👍😉
Danke! 🤖
Spring reverbs have to be hardware. Because if you can't whack it, what use is it?
I think it sounds great on all of the synths that you used. It does not mean only use that reverb, but when you want that sound, then it’s killer.
Dub sound with the memoryman was lovely. Nice tight bass from that guy. The solina also seems well matched.
Prima, wunderbar, a great presentation of whatever the number ends up on this! ;) I have one of these on order and will be using it for dub-style music and everything else! Great music as always to try these units on, perfect!
I use a Surfybear Metal to provide reverb for my Moog Grandmother and Yamaha CX-10. I tend to play a single keyboard over a sparse drum beat, so I enjoy the space the reverb takes up.
I like it for its simplicity wish is why it pairs well with the Solina. I might just get one someday.
For the size they should've made its a stereo/duo mono spring reverb.
Which would have doubled it's price.
@@patkelly8309 not double....maybe 1/3.
fantastic as always!
A great objective video as always. Very tempted by this - love the lofi quality of springs. I had a JHS Spring Reverb (that's John Hornby Skewes, not the modern pedal company) in my guitar rack. They go for silly money now.
I rented a Great British Spring Reverb in the early 80s and have been chasing that sound ever since.
And the bass player is killer. The final jam is top!
ahh! you found it! It‘s my son! 😁
@@winesynths your a lucky man, he's a fine musician and you two make magic together.
I want to hear the final jam in its entirety!
Good review. Merci.
During the Reverberator draught I managed to pickup a B stock from Thomann ❤.
Must have been a return because it’s still badged 636.
Now Behringer, a classic dub delay in the same form factor please 🙏😁
Enjoy it! Best Behringer piece of gear in 2024! 🤖
Such a big device for an effect box, I get it though. If I had the space I would
Yeah! Could easily be half of the size!
Looks like the standard Behringer enclosure used for many of their desktop synths. Part of keeping costs down - just re-use something off the shelf you've already designed and manufactured.
of course. they know how to keep manufacturing costs low. And taking this into consideration it‘s well made and solidly built.
Let's NOT forgett The usage of springreverb in Dub, Reggae, still to this very day,....=) Springreverb is here to stay, as Analouge Delays,... =)
Personally I would have just liked you to run a snare through it
Yeah, but how is it for surf guitar?
by site of the device, i think everybody with spring reverb experience, would imply a much bigger tank to be inside ...
Nice review 👍 I appreciate their quirkiness but I'd rather have a Merlit 😊
Playing synths if fun. Playing. Synths with a good reverb is good like. I miss Big sky
i went with a Wellspring.
For the modern dance music producer working mostly ITB with a couple hardware synths, what 3 outboard FX would you call non-negotiable?
Nice question for a future video! What I really use all the time are analogue delays from my Matriarch and the Deluxe Memory Boy, then my beloved PCM70 because nothing sounds better with vintage synths. Old Yamaha fx like Spx-90/990 or REV5/7 are extremely cool on electronic drums if you are into 80ies sounds. The last thing I would suggest is an analog bus compressor à la SSL for your final mix. I use a Warm Audio Bus Comp which perfectly glues everything together. Astonishingly far better than any plugin!
Very nice .. ps do Quasimidi Raveolution 309s come up for sale often in Germany ?.
✌️ 🇦🇺 🪃
Not so often. And they start to become expensive when fully expanded.
@winesynths I thought so.. RAVOLUTION 309 , blows away my MC909 , and MC505 synth sounds away
, I might have to see what I can get out of my MC's individual outputs ..
✌️ ❤️ 🇦🇺 🪃
Is it possible to route the Beringer Spring Reverb to the Roland JX-3p?
yes, why not?
Klingt auf jeden Fall besser als das digi spring vom arp clone
So viel steht fest!
What do you use for live sequencing?
Ableton Live and inbuilt Arpeggiators and Sequencers.
Beautiful sounding - but i wont be able to have room for it - but then again perhaps worth to pair it up in a stand with my pro-800....hmmm
Ahh! Good idea! It could add a nice touch to the Pro-800!
Never heard a spring reverb I liked.
Sounds to much like a spring you stroke from the side. I prefer digital reverbs it seems.
Having thousands in gear and yet no sound treatment in your room is crazy if you ask me.
Maybe there will be a new studio soon! 👍
I think he knows that. :)
But is it crazy? Saw a lot of my fav producers studios looking like that.
And they make awesome music.
exactly… And I have some good Headphones too! 😎
:-)
Yeah two of em.