Behringer has introduced the UB-1 Micro, a portable analog synthesizer inspired by the Oberheim Matrix line. Priced at just $49, the device offers robust sound features despite its compact size. It builds on the company's tradition of affordable recreations of classic synths.
Behringer, known for producing budget-friendly versions of classic synthesizers, has unveiled the UB-1 Micro. Previously referred to as the Spirit, this portable analog synth draws inspiration from the Oberheim Matrix series. At $49, it stands out for delivering substantial sound in a small package.
The UB-1 Micro features a pair of digitally controlled oscillators based on the Oberheim Matrix 6 analog chip, enabling monophonic and duophonic play. It includes two low-frequency oscillators for modulating filters and tuning, along with an arpeggiator that supports three patterns and a hold function. Users can access 32 factory presets, which can be expanded using Behringer's SynthTribe software.
The device is equipped with 16 touch-sensitive keys, six function buttons, and an OLED display for parameter editing. Connectivity options include a USB-C port, allowing integration with smartphones and computers via USB/MIDI. This makes it versatile for both standalone use and digital setups.
This release continues Behringer's line of miniature synth recreations. The UB-Xa Mini emulates another Oberheim design and serves as a portable counterpart to the full-size UB-Xa. Similarly, the JT Mini reimagines the Roland Jupiter series, while the Phara-o Mini takes cues from the Korg Volca Keys.
By keeping costs low, Behringer aims to make high-quality synthesis accessible to a wider audience, potentially appealing to beginners and hobbyists seeking professional-grade tones without a high investment.