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Tijdens de periode van 08.05. tot en met 18.05.2025 ontvangt u dit product in het kader van onze Thomann Synth Days tegen een bijzonder aantrekkelijke prijs. Dit is het perfect tijdstip, om uw setup uit te breiden!

Analoge synthesizer met 8 stemmen

  • 2 Oscillatoren per stem, elk met selecteerbare zaagtand-, driehoeks- en blokgolfvorm, Pulse Width modulatie en Level control
  • Low-pass filter (-24 dB/oct.) met Resonance, instelbare Envelope modulatie en Keytracking
  • Noise generator
  • LFO met 6 selecteerbare golfvormen en selecteerbare modulatiebestemmingen: Pitch, Pulse Width, Filter Frequency
  • 2 ADSR-enveloppen (filter en VCA)
  • Poly-Mod sectie voor het moduleren van Oscillator A en Filter Frequency door Filter Envelope en Oscillator B
  • Extra controls voor Glide, Master Tune en Volume
  • Schakelbare Unisono-modus
  • Geheugen voor 400 presets
  • Arpeggiator
  • Talrijke andere parameters instelbaar via menu
  • Alle parameters voor klankgeneratie zijn regelbaar via MIDI CC
  • Kan worden gebruikt als een volledige Eurorack Synthesizer-Voice (breedte: 80 TE)
  • Ingangen voor Sync en Filter CV: 3,5 mm jack
  • Voetschakelaar ingang (6.3 mm jack)
  • 2 Line-uitgangen: 6,3 mm en 3,5 mm jack
  • Stereo-hoofdtelefoonuitgang: 3,5 mm-aansluiting
  • MIDI in/uit (5-pins DIN) en USB-MIDI
  • Afmetingen (BxDxH): 424 x 136 x 97 mm
  • Gewicht: 1,65 kg
  • Incl. netadapter (12 V DC2, 1,2 A)
  • Bijpassende hoes: art. 477466 (niet meegeleverd)
  • Bijpassende koffers: art. 480286 en art. 483005 (beide niet bij de levering inbegrepen)
  • Bijpassende tas: art. 485308 (niet meegeleverd)
Leverbaar sinds Juni 2023
artikelnummer 566190
verkoopseenheid 1 stuk
Design Desktop
Polyphony 8
Sound Generation Analogue
MIDI interface 1x In, 1x Out
Storage Medium Internal
USB-port Yes
Effects No
Arpeggiator Yes
Number of Analog Outputs 1
Digital Output No
Display Yes
Optional Expansions N/A
Special Features None
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1980s’ synth sound in a modern garb

The Pro-800 8-voice polyphonic synthesizer is the result of a collaboration between manufacturer Behringer and developer GliGli and is based on the legendary Prophet 600 synthesizer from 1983. The Behringer Pro-800 truly replicates the vintage sound of the original model thanks to sophisticated features, which include two oscillators producing three waveforms, an LFO, and a filter as well as an arpeggiator and a sequencer. By adding modern features such as a MIDI keyboard connection and an internal memory for up to 400 presets, Behringer has taken the Pro-800 to the next level, and now offers users the ideal budget-friendly instrument for bringing the classic 1980s’ synth sound to life with a modern twist.

Oscillator Section of the Behringer Pro-800 analogue 8-voice polyphonic synthesizer

Clear layout and intuitive workflow

Each of the Pro-800’s two oscillators independently generates three waveforms, i.e. sawtooth, triangle, and square waves, and is assigned a separate control knob for adjusting the square waves' pulse width. The Poly-Mod section below the oscillator controls allows oscillator A as well as the filter frequency and oscillator B to be modulated, while the dedicated LFO, which produces six different waveforms with a frequency between 0.25Hz and 20Hz, provides the option of controlling the two oscillators independently from each other via sliders in the LFO-Mod section at the bottom. The separate filter envelope curve allows the filter to be brought to self-oscillation via the resonance control knob in the Filter section. This is complemented by an ADSR envelope curve for sound shaping and an additional control knob for glide settings.

Poly-Mod- and LFO-Mod section of the Behringer Pro-800

Arpeggiator, sequencer, and three voice modes included

The Behringer Pro-800 synthesizer offers three operating modes that can be selected using the Unison Track slider in the Poly-Mod section. In Polyphonic mode, any new note is assigned to one of the eight voices, whereas Unison mode is activated by switching Unison Track on without pressing any key. A defined note pattern can be played in Chord mode after switching Unison Track on while holding the desired chord. The integrated sequencer allows users to programme up to two switchable sequences, whose playback speed can be variably adjusted with the Value control knob. The settings for the integrated arpeggiator are made via the numerical keypad and also allow the arpeggiated notes to be played in a random order.

Filter section and connections of the Behringer Pro-800

More versatile than ever

Behringer and GliGli have specifically designed the Pro-800 for all musicians who want to bring the classic synth sound of the 1980s back to life. Thanks to its revamped features, the Behringer Pro-800 synthesizer now allows even more versatile sounds to be shaped in greater detail than the original model. What is more, the Pro-800’s internal storage allows up to 400 patches to be stored and easily accessed in seconds using the numerical keypad. The front panel provides a range of useful connections, i.e. headphone input, audio output as well as MIDI, sync, and CV inputs, which allow the synthesizer to be optionally controlled via external hardware. Of course, the Behringer Pro-800 synthesizer can also be conveniently integrated into a larger setup by mounting it in a Eurorack case. Last but not least, it features an additional input for connecting a footswitch on the rear side, which can be used to hold the notes played by the arpeggiator.

Close up of the analogue 8-voice polyphonic synthesizer Behringer Pro-800

About Behringer

The company, which was founded in Germany by Uli Behringer and now manufactures its products in China, has been known for affordable and great-value equipment since its very first product, the Studio Exciter F. An array of mixing consoles (such as the Eurodesk MX8000), signal processors, and later sound amplification and monitoring equipment, has made it possible for countless musicians to fit out their home studios, practice rooms, and mobile PAs within budget limits that were previously unthinkable. The acquisition of other companies, including Midas, Klark Teknik, and TC Electronic, meant that new product groups were added - and also resulted in the technical expertise of these companies being incorporated into product development.

An impressive range of parameter settings

The Behringer Pro-800 synthesizer tunes itself upon initial power-up, which takes around 20 seconds, and may require retuning during the first 30 minutes of operation by pressing the Tune button at the top right of the keypad. Additional parameters, such as LFO shape, LFO speed range, and the amount of velocity or aftertouch, can be accessed via the parameters menu, while the Settings button takes the user to the global settings menu for adjusting the screen brightness or assigning MIDI channels, for example. The preset parameter settings can be selected and adjusted by holding the designated Preset button. Updating the Pro-800’s firmware to the latest version is also child’s play thanks to the USB port on the rear panel.

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Quickly became my favourite synthesizer!
Norby 25.07.2023
Behringer did an amazing job with this one, and they continue improving it by adding features with firmware updates.
I have owned a lot of synths but this is the first time I immediately connected with one, can't stop playing with it.
Probably thanks to the simple, intuitive architecture.
Its sonic capabilities are already beyond the "original" Prophet 600 thanks to the additional features like noise generator,
improved envelopes, etc.
The built quality is absolutely solid, easily as good or even better than some of my instruments made by other well known synth makers.
The fact that Behringer can provide such a quality and feature-packed instrument at that low price is almost unbelievable.

I've just recently challenged myself to recreate the main theme of Stranger Things using only this synth, have a listen!

, last but not least: first class service from Thomann, as always!
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Love it!
ar2n 13.11.2024
On the cons:
- The menus and buttons take a bit to get used to, and they are not that fun to press, but usable.
- On first time connecting into the DAW (Cubase) via USB, it went crazy with a MIDI feedback, I then realized I had to disable Soft Thru.
- Voice priority kind of works, but i wish there would be an option for simply not retriggering the envelops when playing monophonic.

On the pros:
- Polyphonic after touch is just mindblowing amazing!!
- Sounds fantastic, layering with other synths and effects, it's just a monster!.
- It's extremely simple to use, and having all the knobs in front just calls you to tweak things and play with it, It quickly became one of my first go to.
- Feels great!.
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Helaas is er een fout opgetreden, probeert u het a.u.b. later nogmaals.
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The World's most boring sounding synth - but thats ok!
Emlyn KH 05.02.2025
Where do I start? Well, first thing to do is download the Synthtribe app and update the firmware as this thing sounds like complete **** out of the box. But after the update - wow! It sounds like a synth is supposed to sound! Snappy envelopes and squelchy filter! And other stuff, probably! Seriously, who signed Firmware v1.0 off?

Within the first hour I made the mistake of A/B'ing the chunky 'Unison Track' (i.e. monosynth) sound against a Behringer Model D - and the Model D blows this thing out of the water in terms of raw character, flexibility of tones, ability to get extremely odd sci-fi noises, warmth, did I already say character? The lot. Oh well, at least the Pro-800 can do more than one note at a time.

Second mistake was A/B'ing it against a Roland Alpha Juno 2, which again blows it out of the water for warm character, range of sounds and sheer versatility (albeit with an iPad as an editor). Oh well, at least the Pro-800 can... at least it has... oh, the filter can self-oscillate! Yay! Which no one outside of c.1988 Acid House has ever had any use for.

So, why am I about to buy a second unit? Eh, its kinda growing on me and I'm interested to see how two of them sound hard-panned left-to-right. As it is, it's super easy to get a (ok, decent) range of squelchy sounds very quickly, and the more time you put in to the on-the-face-of-it simple controls the more the unique sounds this thing can do reveal themselves.

The manual tells you how to plug it into the mains, how to switch it on, advises you to not get it wet, and then wishes you good luck because you're on your own trying to work out what the Polymod section does - which is unfortunate because this is where some of the more interesting stuff can happen. I still don't know exactly what's going on with 'source amount' and 'sync' and mucking about with the respective octave ranges of the two oscillators, but I'm getting some good results twiddling those knobs in particular.

To sum up - if you want an analogue synth full of character then get a Model D, a K2, hell even a Monotribe. They all sound better! If you already have one of those and want a decent polysynth to back them up, just get literally any old ROMpler off eBay, they'll sound better! If you're going to ignore all the advice and buy one of these anyway then for Bowie's sake update the firmware first! Oh, and somehow figure out how to reduce the 'velocity' settings (deep with the menu) for the Amp and Filter to 50% so you can get some dynamics from the keyboard. Otherwise the velocity sensitivity is at a flat 100% on every note.

Ok, I'm off to order another one.
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The Behringer Pro-800, an affordable polyphonic synthesizer
Solidtrax 10.07.2024
Pros

- Our unit is well-built and feels sturdy.
- It is a excellent price for an 8-voice poly with VCO’s!
- It has mono, poly, chord, and unison modes.
- The sound is good.
but don’t expect it to sound like a real Prophet-600.
- It boasts even more features than those found in the GliGli mod.
But for how long? 😛
- An analog poly finally available for everyone.

Cons

- A tuning reference note would be extremely welcome.
- Recalibration option for the knobs would be handy.
F.E. Our master tune always has to be around 11 o’clock, for example. It would be nice to have this back at zero.
- At this price, some shortcuts had to be made.
So how durable will it be?
- A program volume parameter would be nice.
- Increase of hiss when connected with the USB connector.
- Combining different languages in one PDF manual, where you have to go back and forth to read one language, is truly inconvenient!

Complete review here: https://solidtrax.nl/behringer-pro-800-review/
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