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Behringer D MINI Synth

Based on the classic MiniMoog from the 1970s

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22 June 2026

The MiniMoog is the synth that built modern music — the fattest mono lead sound ever invented. The D MINI captures that DNA in a true portable analogue synth you can throw in a backpack and play anywhere. This is the sound of countless hit records, now ready for the bus, the bedroom or the beach.

A single VCO offers five selectable waveforms (saw, triangle, sharktooth, square and pulse), giving you a wider sonic palette than the original. The vintage-voiced lowpass filter with resonance delivers those classic Moog sweeps and screams, while the LFO with four waveforms drives expressive modulation. A dedicated envelope controls the VCA, and variable envelope amount on the filter cutoff lets you sculpt every note’s character.

White and pink noise generators with their own volume control dramatically expand your sound design vocabulary — perfect for percussion, effects or textural layers. Twenty-seven touch keys and 18 hands-on controls keep the workflow direct and intuitive. USB Type-C powering means a power bank, laptop or even a phone keeps you playing for hours. Legend status, pocket size.

Features:

Based on the classic MiniMoog from the 1970s

VCO with 5 selectable wave forms, including saw, triangle, sharktooth, square and pulse

Vintage-sounding lowpass filter with resonance for those classic sounds

LFO with 4 different waveforms for amazing vibrato and filter effects

VCA with a dedicated envelope control

Variable envelope amount for filter cut-off control

White and pink noise with its own volume control for dramatically expanded waveform generation

27 touch keys for instant playing on the go

18 controls for direct access to all major functions

USB Type C allows powering via smartphone, power bank or computer

Available in Australia October 2026

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Website: Australis

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