Behringer CAT
Analogue Synthesiser

Latest User Reviews
A cat with claws
Sounds huge. Amazed with it. A price winner. Hours of enjoyment.
Nice sound and fun to use but the ADSR and AR envelopes have a very small range.
Blend those oscillators!!!
Excellent intro into the world of analog, everything is pretty intuitive and blending different waveforms for the oscillators with the sliders is great fun. Not as many patch points as the Neutron, but not as overwhelming either.
Its funny how many things you can do with this great little synth.
There's not much to say on what you should expect from an analog synth, but what the CAT does, is that with its design it allows more posibilities and ways to use each section.
Take the oscillators for example. You can feed them to each other, you can sync them, or use them to control the filter or use them as S+H source (VCO1). And keep in mind that each one has a sub oscillator and a waveform mixer. Or the envelopes, which can be fed to a number of sources simultaneously.
One thing that puzzles me however is the oscillator sync. It sounds a bit "broken" sometimes. I'm not sure if this is Behringer's fault, or the original design. Also one thing you should take in account with Behringer synths is the envelope curve steepness. You can't fine tune it easily for short lengths.
Overall, the synth maybe a bit complicated for a novice user, but I would recommend it nevertheless, because of the wide range of options it offers.
CAT
without getting technical it's simply another enjoyable synthesiser from Behringer, quite solid and well made, sounds great, a nice addition to my setup, there's really isn't anything I can say bad about it
The Cat's out of the bag.
My favorite Behringer clone so far. Build quality is solid, knobs and faders feel good and consistent in tension. The SUB OCTAVE feature on both VCOs is fantastic. The way waveforms can be faded in and out makes this synth unique, user-friendly, and fun. I'm able to tune in usable sounds effortlessly because of the VCO design. The modulation is fairly straight forward and best of all, it does not shed, it doesn't require cat food, no litter to clean. Let it warm up and hear that kitty ROAR!
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Oscillator sync sounds like a braking stop, crackling sounds and the filter is just awful. A useless purchase, a widespread manufacturing defect.
Good retread of the original - studio only though
Great engineering here - they have all of the functionality (and the look and feel) of the original and although it is necessarily made on the cheap so the knobs and sliders don't feel great, it is nonetheless a powerful piece of kit. The controls are much smaller than on the original, which makes it fiddly to use in a keyboard rig (for me anyway), and the whole thing is rather lightweight so needs strapping down onto an appropriately angled surface - not easy. I don't think it's good for a live environment without some serious extra work. The analogue interfaces seem to work OK (3.5mm jacks though, so some bespoke cabling needed to connect up to the rest of the oldskool analogues) . Unit ships with the usual amateur wall-wart power supply (particularly annoying for UK customers is the clumsy and ill-fitting europlug adapter which is the ultimate in cheapskate shortcuts - it's the proverbial "ha'p'worth of tar".). For this price, though, it's a no-brainer to fatten things up on your existing monosynth, whatever it is.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Behringer
- Released in 2020
- Average price : $360
- VCO 1 with 4 miscible waveforms (sawtooth, triangle, pulse and suboctave)
- Pulse width modulation and two adjustable modulation sources
- VCO 2 with 3 mixable waveforms (sawtooth triangle and suboctave) and two adjustable modulation sources
- Low pass filter with resonance, two adjustable modulation sources and adjustable key tracking
- Two analogue envelopes (ADSR and AR)
- Analogue LFO
- Noise generator and sample & hold unit
- Duophone playable
- 3.5 mm Audio input for sound processing from external sources
- Can be used as a full Eurorack synthesiser voice (width: 70 HP)
- Poly chain function for connecting up to 16 devices
- Main out via 3.5 mm jack and 2x 6.3 mm jack (high and low level)
- Headphone output: 3.5 mm jack
- MIDI In / Thru and USB-MIDI
- Dimensions: 87 x 374 x 136 mm
- Includes power supply (12 VDC, 1000 mA)
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