The Behringer MS-5 - Messing around with some simple patches
Here is one of my long awaited synth videos, this time showcasing Behringer's MS-5. A "clone" of the Roland SH-5 Monophonic Synthesizer. I got this unit for Christmas from Sweetwater, and I enjoy using it a lot. My original planned video took place in my original room (where the DeepMind-6 videos were recorded) but over the past 3 weeks I've moved into a bigger room with all of my synths, my bed, my cables, and everything else. Most of these patches I did from memory or improvised, while running the synth through a ZOOM MS70-CDR+ Multi-FX. And then the audio runs through a Scarlett Focusrite 2i2 Audio Interface. There were a bunch of parts cut out from this because I kept soloing LOL, so that's why the last patch showcased is cut in a way. Enjoy the video of me just messing around lol, the song in the beginning is one of my own, named "Quite The Observation!" which is a song inspired and based off of my older music style from 2024 which sounds close to Early 80's JP Anime BGM. 2025, XKoop7321.

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