Behringer Teases Wasp Synthesizer Clone As A One More Thing For 2019

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Behind the Behringer Wasp one more thing teaser could hide the expected analog clone of the EDP Wasp Synthesizer in Eurorack format

Initially, the list from the year 2017 to the Behringer leaks was described as fake news or untrue. With each new release, we come to a 100% truth. The ARP 2600 (in development) but SH-101, as well as the K-2, are already on the market. Now the next part of the puzzle could be solved with the Wasp.

If you look at Behringer’s “oh, and one more thing …” sentences “cloned” by Apple Marketing Team, you can see in the upper left corner of a wasp. It’s no coincidence that they can be found there. I’m almost sure that we will see the Behringer Wasp Synthesizer before the end of the year, of course in Eurorack format.

Behringer Wasp

Already in 2017, the Behringer website leaked for several minutes detailed information about the upcoming products. There were also inside the planned features, also for the Wasp clone:

Leaked Features From 2017

  • Legendary analog synthesizer with dual OSC design allows for insanely fat music creation
  • Authentic reproduction of original “Wasp Deluxe” circuitry with matched transistors and JFETs
  • Pure analog signal path based on authentic OSC, VCF and VCA designs
  • 3 variable oscillator shapes with pulse / ramp and enhanced mode for ultimate sounds
  • Switchable, multi-mode VCF with Lo, Hi, Band and Notch modes
  • Flexible LFO with 4 waveform shapes, frequency and pitch modulation control
  • 2 analog Envelope Generators for modulation of VCF and VCA
  • Noise generator dramatically expands waveform generation
  • 16-voice Poly Chain allows combining multiple synthesizers for up to 16 voice polyphony
  • Complete Eurorack solution – main module can be transferred to a standard Eurorack case
  • 29 controls give you direct and real-time access to all important parameters
  • External audio input for processing external sound sources
  • Comprehensive USB/MIDI implementation with MIDI channel and Voice Priority selection
  • 3-Year Warranty Program*
  • Designed and engineered in Germany

I found in April on a US trademark website that Behringer is the owner of the trademark of the Wasp Deluxe.

We will know shortly if my guess is correct. An original Wasp Synthesizer sounds like this.

More information will follow: Behringer

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