The Behringer DeepMind is based on the Roland Juno-106. If you’d like to have some basic controls over Omnisphere’s Oscillators, Envelopes, and Filters, this is a good choice. It’s also an affordable analog polysynth that comes in different configurations (number of keys and voices), so you have a few options to choose from.

Behringer DeepMind Strengths:

  • Easy-to-Use Layout
  • Good Analog Polysynth
  • Good Build Quality
  • Multiple Configurations
  • Affordable

Behringer DeepMind Details:

Retail Price 49-key: $799
37-key: $599
Desktop: $699
Number of Keys 37, 49, or Desktop 12d
Keyboard Type Unweighted
Size of Controls Medium
Special Features CV In
Dimensions 49-key: 32.4” × 8.8” × 4.1”
37-key: 25.5” × 10.25” × 3.5”
Desktop: 18” × 10.1” × 4.6”
Weight 49-key: 18.5 lbs
37-key: 15.2 lbs
Desktop: 11 lbs
USB Powered No
Pitch Bender Yes (Keyboard only)
Mod Wheel Yes (Keyboard only)
Sends Aftertouch Yes (Keyboard only)
Sustain Pedal Input Yes
Expression Pedal Input Yes
Ribbon No
Non-Functional Controls Volume Curves
FX Mod switch under Data Entry
Arpeggiator Yes
Sequencer Yes
MIDI Messages CC, NRPN

Omnisphere Sections Controlled by the Behringer DeepMind:

Independent Layer Control No
Number of Oscillators 4
Number of Wavetables 4
Number of Envelopes 3
Number of LFOs 2
Filter Types Jupiter LPF 2-pole
Jupiter LPF 4-pole
Master Filter HPF
FX Units Global Tone
Soundsources No
Mod Matrix No
FM No
Ring Mod No
Waveshaper No
Unison Yes
Harmonia No
Granular No
ORB No
Arpeggiator Yes

Ratings

Control of Omnisphere
Panel Layout
Ease of Use
Keyboard Feel
Build Quality