From Andrew Horton Sent Fri, May 4th 2018, 14:48
I love what they're doing. I've never met a real Pro One that didn't feel like a piece of crap that was built from a kit or something like that. I can't wait to get theirs. On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 10:45 AM, Kenny Balys <xxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote: > > Holy smoke-arooney! > > Assuming that B may have shipped more than 10.000 model-d's, they would > seem to be getting close to being the largest synth company. > > I liked the sound of the Karp Oddy but the mini keys were too icky and > the large key Karp is just too expensive. For the same money one can get > a real Moog (which is exactly what I did). > > Ugh... and their Pro-One... couldn't possibly be worse quality than the > real Pro-One. > > Its going to be impossible to resist picking up both their Oddy and the > Pro-One. Impossible. > > > On 04.05.18 14:13 , Giles Ward wrote: >> >> From the desk of Uli Behringer on the Gearslutz thread: >> >> Hi guys, allow me to share a few comments. >> >> We started this project in 2014 and unfortunately had to delay it due >> to more pressing priorities. Apologies for the delay and hopefully we >> can make up for our it with a great price. >> >> Our version of the Odyssey is quite different. Here are a few >> pointers: >> >> Unlike other competitors, the circuitry is a true replica of the >> original version and hence we believe we have truly captured the >> original sound. >> >> We have also added a quality Klark Teknik FX processor that can >> completely be hard bypassed. >> >> Then we also added a great 16 step sequencer suitable for live >> performance. >> >> The faders are all illuminated but are easily dimmable to the point >> where they are off. >> >> The casing is made out of aluminum and not plastic like other >> competing products and finally we have used a full size keyboard. >> >> Uli >> >