Behringer Ships The RD-6 Rhythm Designer

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Behringer Ships The RD-6 Rhythm Designer


Behringer tells us that all models of their RD-6 are available and ready to ship from their factory. They describe it as a classic analog drum machine with 8 drum sounds, 16-step sequencer and distortion effects.

RD-6 Features

  • Amazing Drum Machine with true analog circuitry
  • Authentic reproduction of original circuitry with matched transistors
  • 8 original drum sounds with mix parameters and global accent capability
  • Highly acclaimed and authentic clap sound from the BR-110 drum machine
  • Easy-to-use 16-step drum sequencer with real-time switching between 32 separate patterns
  • Patterns can be chained into full songs with up to 250 bars
  • Distortion circuitry modeled after the DS-1* adds insane spice and edge to your sounds
  • 16 authentic-style step buttons with LED indicators for easy pattern creation
  • 11 controls and 26 switches to give you direct and real-time access to all important parameters
  • MIDI and USB implementation for synchronization and connection to external devices
  • Sync options include USB, MIDI, Clock and Internal for maximum versatility

 

Here's Behringer's previous video. They say that they have made several improvements and added the famous clap sound from the DS110, individual drum outputs, USB/MIDI and much more.


Pricing and Availability:

149 Euro

More information:

 


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