Published On Aug 21, 2023
A full review of the Behringer Toro with a look at using the CV inputs for some FM.
It's a VERY simple synth with a VERY nice tone. Whether its identical to the original Taurus I'm not so sure - I thought the BEAT knob was intended to keep the oscillator beat rate constant, like the Sub 37, but it doesn't own this - not having owned an original I can't be certain.
If you want a fat, juicy, thick simple bass tones then take a look... if you're after more complex tones then this one may not be for you.
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• From The Studio
0:00 Track 1 Designed for Bass
1:47 Overview of the Main Functions
7:52 Some Tones
10:13 Oscillators (2 simple sawtooths)
12:11 Filter (Sounds nice nut not a lot to demo)
13:03 Filter Envelope (weird vintage quirkiness)
15:39 CV Control (adding complexity)
16:58 Filter FM (it does it nicely)
18:51 Arpeggio (fast and snappy)
20:23 Wrapping Up
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