Description
Behringer MonoPoly Synthesizer is a 37-key, 4-voice Mono/Paraphonic Analog Synthesizer with 4 VCOs, VCF, 2 LFOs, 2 Envelopes, Sync and Cross Modulation, and Arpeggiator
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By the dawn of the 1980s, analog synthesis had matured to a level of sophistication that nascent digital technology could scarcely hope to match. In the feverish musical creativity of early ’80s, the clangorous sounds of early digital synths were offset by the supremely lush sounds of a new crop of analog synthesizers, both joining forces to spearhead the synth pop insurgency of the coming decade. One such analog synth, the MonoPoly, made its debut in 1981. Equipped with no less than four oscillators (each with multiple waveforms), the MonoPoly was capable of insanely fat sounds and prodigious bass that could blow holes through walls. As good as it was, it was, curiously, only on the market for three years. Today, vintage MonoPolys are quite rare — and rather pricey even if you can find one
Main Features
- Modern reimagining of a legendary ’80s synth
- Mono and 4-voice paraphonic modes
- Variable-angle control panel
- 37 semi-weighted, full-sized keys
- 4 VCOs, each with 4 selectable waveforms
- VCF, 2 LFOs, 2 envelopes, sync and cross modulation
- Full-featured arpeggiator
- MIDI in/out/thru (5-pin DIN)
- USB (Type B) MIDI
- Main output: 1/4-inch TS, unbalanced
- Headphones: 1/4-inch TRS, stereo
- External control inputs: Arpeggiator Sync in, Portamento, VCF cutoff freq mod, VCO freq mod, Trigger in, Trigger in
- Internal control outputs: Trigger out, CV out, Switch
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