Inspiring me to get mine out and just have a go. I seem to be getting decision paralysis with all the controls. Probably not the best synth for my first adventure into analog/modular land. Much thanks for the video & inspiration.
It’s just a matter of time to get comfortable with it. There are synths that I let aside even a couple of weeks, unpacked in my studio. I tell them they have to accomodate first 😅
I think my Edge is a keeper. Love it for drums and percussion. I had a go using MIDI-in, with automated parameters. Great fun. One minor issue, is that - when using MIDI-in for notes / melody - it seems to trigger the internal sequencer each time, so you have to manually press the stop button. There's no way to switch that feature off, from what I can see (including through the Musictribe software).
Behringer makes clones better than the originals..✌🏻😅 I will buy Edge in this month. And I place it near the Neutron and Model D. I think them will be friends..🎹🎛️😎
EDGE is great and is not falling too far from the original, but from my past experience I can say that who's having the money, should go for DFAM. Otherwise, you can do the same* with both. In the end is just a matter of personal choice.
I'm trying to decide between the two. Having listened to lots of YT videos on both the DFAM sounds a lot warmer / fatter to me...but maybe it's partly down to the quality of the videos. Difficult to know I guess
@soundsofsynth I'd say once it's in a mix behind other increments and with EQ and effects, the difference would be negligible. Although if cost isn't a factor.. the DFAM definitely looks better and will probably last a hell of a lot longer!
@1dale1dale there’s also the value over time. The price of an used Behringer is decreasing exponentially comparing to a Moog. But also: if you just want to have fun and you don’t see it as an asset /investment for your studio - that could increase its value over time - it’s just fine.
I really prefer and respect the new moog's. I got my hand on the crave back then. It is solid but i wasn't impressed, no fan of the sequenzer, 70's Design and midi implementation/DNA. Its nice to have all the semimodular connections wich gives them a higher value for sure but under the hood they remain copy's of the moogs wich are just another class. I would not trade 3 of them for 1 Moog Spektrum or the Labyrinth.
The semi-modular compact Moog series is great. I was telling to a driend that I never really wanted the Moog Grandmother, but after playing the Model 15, really made me want one. But, let’s not forget, it’s all about having fun no mattter what we’re using: analogue or digital hardware or software.
I dont need another Synthesizer after the waldorf kyra wich i bought lateley but if i would buy another it would be the moog spectrum due to its flexibility with other gear. Nothing wrong with the behringers
I've been using this for a 2nd bass synth(along with Crave) via midi control. Such gnarly sounds can be had.
Inspiring me to get mine out and just have a go. I seem to be getting decision paralysis with all the controls. Probably not the best synth for my first adventure into analog/modular land.
Much thanks for the video & inspiration.
It’s just a matter of time to get comfortable with it. There are synths that I let aside even a couple of weeks, unpacked in my studio. I tell them they have to accomodate first 😅
The Edge is very special.
Solid performance ❤
Thanks!
je crois que je vais craquer pour ce petit (mais si puissant) Edge
Good sound&demo ' cheers
Thanks for listening!
good demo🤙👍💜
Thanks!
Very nice sound 🔥🎧
Thanks for listening!
I think my Edge is a keeper. Love it for drums and percussion. I had a go using MIDI-in, with automated parameters. Great fun. One minor issue, is that - when using MIDI-in for notes / melody - it seems to trigger the internal sequencer each time, so you have to manually press the stop button. There's no way to switch that feature off, from what I can see (including through the Musictribe software).
I have that problem too when connected to Model 15: it triggers the sequencer. Let’s hope for an update!
Yeah, this is bang on..!
Welcome to the edge club 😂👍 I love my edge... Hard techno beats up to dirty dark industrial... Enjoy it😎
Thanks! I’m gonna convince Edge to do some ambient as well😝
Behringer makes clones better than the originals..✌🏻😅
I will buy Edge in this month.
And I place it near the Neutron and Model D.
I think them will be friends..🎹🎛️😎
Good video. Like it. Especially about 7:10
That’s my favourite part too!
Sounds fun!
That’s all about with the gear!
Instant kraftwerk
Great stuff, I have one and it’s always great to have a noodle with it. What do you think, do you think you’ll use it more?
Thanks! I hope so, I’m just discovering and I have some ideas to integrate it in my setup. It sounds very nice.
How would you rate it against the DFAM?
EDGE is great and is not falling too far from the original, but from my past experience I can say that who's having the money, should go for DFAM. Otherwise, you can do the same* with both. In the end is just a matter of personal choice.
That all solely done with the edge?
Yes.
Also a subtle delay effect
The onky difference between this and the DFAM is snobery
I'm trying to decide between the two. Having listened to lots of YT videos on both the DFAM sounds a lot warmer / fatter to me...but maybe it's partly down to the quality of the videos. Difficult to know I guess
@soundsofsynth I'd say once it's in a mix behind other increments and with EQ and effects, the difference would be negligible. Although if cost isn't a factor.. the DFAM definitely looks better and will probably last a hell of a lot longer!
@1dale1dale there’s also the value over time. The price of an used Behringer is decreasing exponentially comparing to a Moog. But also: if you just want to have fun and you don’t see it as an asset /investment for your studio - that could increase its value over time - it’s just fine.
…and possibly build quality, but only time will tell on that.
I have both a dfam and edge. They're a great combo and have them both synced to my Mc 707
I really prefer and respect the new moog's. I got my hand on the crave back then. It is solid but i wasn't impressed, no fan of the sequenzer, 70's Design and midi implementation/DNA. Its nice to have all the semimodular connections wich gives them a higher value for sure but under the hood they remain copy's of the moogs wich are just another class. I would not trade 3 of them for 1 Moog Spektrum or the Labyrinth.
The semi-modular compact Moog series is great. I was telling to a driend that I never really wanted the Moog Grandmother, but after playing the Model 15, really made me want one. But, let’s not forget, it’s all about having fun no mattter what we’re using: analogue or digital hardware or software.
I dont need another Synthesizer after the waldorf kyra wich i bought lateley but if i would buy another it would be the moog spectrum due to its flexibility with other gear. Nothing wrong with the behringers