Review:
Behringer Pro One
overall review score: 4.2
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The Behringer Pro-One is a monophonic analog synthesizer inspired by classic vintage synths. It offers real-time control over sound shaping, featuring subtractive synthesis capabilities, an arpeggiator, and multiple modulation options. Designed for both studio production and live performance, it provides a robust interface with hands-on controls to craft a wide range of electronic sounds.
Key Features
- 100% analog subtractive synthesis engine
- Two VCOs with pulse wave and sawtooth waveforms
- Multimode resonant filter with high and low pass options
- Assignable LFO for modulation
- Built-in arpeggiator and sequencer
- Extensive hands-on controls including knobs and sliders
- CV/gate outputs for modular connections
- Classic 37-key keyboard with aftertouch
Pros
- Rich and warm analog sound character
- Intuitive hands-on interface for easy programming
- Versatile sound design capabilities suitable for various genres
- Good build quality with durable components
- Includes modern connectivity options like MIDI and CV outputs
Cons
- Limited polyphony, only monophonic operation
- No onboard effects or digital processing
- Some users may find the interface slightly cramped due to compact layout
- Relatively higher price point compared to digital alternatives