Behringer begins production of Pro-1 and Crave synths

Posts on Facebook show synths being tested and packaged.

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Behringer Crave Synth

Behringer’s Crave synth. Image: Behringer official Facebook

Behringer has announced that production has begun for both Pro-1 and Crave synths.

The German company broke the news on Facebook, posting photos of the synths undergoing tests and being packaged into boxes.

… but we might be able to make you happy with this:-)We have officially started production!

Posted by Behringer on Monday, September 9, 2019

The Crave, which was first unveiled at Winter NAMM 2019, is a semi-modular analogue synth with a price tag of $199. Its highlights include a 3340 analogue oscillator – which is also used on Behringer’s Neutron and Sequential Prophet-5 – a 32-step sequencer as well a 16-voice poly chain.

The Pro-1, on the other hand, is a Eurorack clone of Sequential’s Pro-One synth. The Pro-1 is also rumoured to have the same colour, layout, switches and I/O as its forebear.

In other Behringer news, the company recently posted an image of the legendary Tonto synth to Facebook, hinting that it may be developing individual synth modules.

More info at behringer.com.

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