Ratings



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

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: $549
Desktop: $649
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 LPF Juicy 12dB
LPF Juicy 24dB
Master Filter HPF
FX Units Vintage 2-Band EQ
Soundsources No
Mod Matrix No
FM No
Ring Mod No
Waveshaper No
Unison Yes
Harmonia No
Granular No
ORB No
Arpeggiator Yes