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Behringer DeepMind analog synths get huge $300 price drops: 6 & 12-voice, more

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(Update 8/8 11:40am): You can now grab the keyboard versions for $425 and $600 using code PRONTO15 at checkout.

The Behringer DeepMind lineup of synthesizers is getting some nice price drops right now at most authorized dealers including Amazon. You’ll find the DeepMind 6 37-Key Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer down at $499.99, the DeepMind 12 Analog Poly Synth down at $699.99 and even the DeepMind 12D desktop version is down at $599.99 shipped. You’re basically looking at a $300 price drop on each of them from the going rate. While they certainly aren’t inexpensive, reactively speaking these are excellent, feature-rich options for those not looking to spend Moog money. Reviews are positive at Guitar Center.

Behringer DeepMind:

  • Classic polyphonic synthesizer with 6 true analog voices for insanely fat and authentic sounds
  • 4 simultaneous world-class TC ELECTRONIC and KLARK TEKNIK FX with over 30 algorithms including Reverb, Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Delay and Multi-band Distortion
  • 6 voices with 2 analog OSCs per voice with oscillator sync mode
  • 2 LFOs per voice with 7 waveform shapes, key sync, MIDI sync and envelope auto-triggering
  • 3 ADSR generators per voice for control of VCF, VCA and MOD envelopes

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices