Der Nutzer in der Gruppe hat nur die Bilder gepostet und die Originalmeldung von Behringer durch einen eigenen Text ersetzt, der m.E. nach eine Fertigstellung des Geräts suggeriert. Das ist aber falsch. Hier die komplette Meldung über den Wave, so wie sie heute auf der allgemeinen Behringer Seite
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Wave Update. We are currently collaborating closely with our Beta Testers to ensure that our synth recreations perfectly match the originals. These testers possess advanced technical and musical skills and each own an original unit, allowing them to meticulously compare every aspect of the synth. It is a very tedious job and often takes years and endless hours.
We are incredibly grateful for these remarkable individuals as they play a crucial role in the development of our synths.
The reason why it typically takes several years to develop a synth recreation is because it’s significantly more challenging to redesign a 40-year-old instrument than to design a new one. Why is that?
This often involves dealing with recreating obsolete components and in particular semiconductors, adapting outdated manufacturing techniques to modern processes, and much more. Such an engineering task is incredibly demanding and requires extensive measurements and listening tests.
From the outset, we made a commitment to never compromise on authenticity, as it is a fundamental aspect for us. The Wave synth has already undergone six revisions, and while we are nearing completion, we still require additional time. However, we assure you that the final product will be worth the wait. It is truly a beautiful synth.
Please send some love to our dedicated Engineers and Beta Testers, who work tirelessly to deliver these amazing instruments to you all at an affordable price. They’re all here listening
Thanks for all your support and patience.