Behringer’s odyssey of homages continues with Crave, a ’70s-style synth that’s brimming with inimitable analog character. The semi-modular machine features a suite of patch points for deep interoperative potential, drawing heavy inspiration from iconic Prophet and Moog synths to invoke a distinctive array of powerful tones, from dirty basses to searing leads. With an onboard 32-step sequencer, an evocative 4-pole lowpass filter, pulse-width control, and streamlined interfacing, Crave serves up a litany of sound-shaping opportunities with formidable firepower. But will it satisfy your sonic cravings? Sweetwater’s synthesis scholar, Daniel Fisher, puts Behringer’s Crave through its paces to find out.
- 0:00 – Intro
- 2:17 – Behringer Crave Overview
- 2:55 – Crave Oscillator Section
- 3:20 – Crave Filter Section
- 3:36 – Crave Envelope & LFO
- 4:06 – Crave Oscillator Demo
- 5:31 – Crave Noise & Filter Demo
- 6:41 Crave Arp – 8 Patterns
- 7:23 – Source Audio Nemesis Delay
- 9:01 – Crave Sequencer
- 10:29 – Semi-Modular Patching
- 13:44 – Crave with Arturia KeyStrep PRO
- 16:03 – Thanks for Watching!







