the BS2 is really a chameleon. It can do a lot of sounds, but doesn't do any of them really well (like a moog does the mood sound, or how the 303 does the acid sound).
Sub 37
It's a very good synth, I own one. It has to be one of the best bang for bucks buy out there atm.
Hey Op,
Coming from a dude who has a Voyager, subsequent 37 and an old school model D, i honestly think you’ll get the most bang for your buck getting the Sub Phatty.
The Sub37 is really new school moog, brittle and a little dry. The Voyager is definetly the monster of both worlds but a lot more change. I really think the Sub Phatty would get what you’re looking for and you’ll have extra cash for some pedals to run it through.
A demo might sound good, but there will be a huge backlash once these synths start fucking up and breaking down after a few months. Behringer makes very cheap products. If Moog is what someone wants, then they should save and get one, rather than getting a knockoff that everyone is going to make fun of because it's a Behringer. Never go cheap when buying a synth. The headaches and shitty build quality are not worth it
You shouyld be able to get a Sub Phatty for about half the prce of a Sub37. What you get for your extra $$ in the Sub37 is much less menu diving. Sub Phatty, I think, requires much menu diving with not the best interface for doing this.
I completely agree, although I would prefer it over a VST trying to replicate a moog sound
Wtf are you talking about? Obviously the volcas are toys but the minilogue is actually a real instrument
Anything with mini keys is not a real instrument
damn gramps, you're really dating yourself here. behringer has been legit for a couple of years now, and audacity is surprisingly useful at times. i work at a radio station and audacity is used along with pro tools, logic, and other broadcasting specific software.
the behringer model d is the most accurate clone of the minimoog and it only costs $300. that's your absolute best option (outside of spending $3k+ on a vintage or reissued minimoog).