The Behringer Keyboards 'n' Stuff Thread #3

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Hmm, has anyone else noticed that there's a chip shortage but no shortage of chip fryers: is there something we're not being told?

Smells fishy to me...
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Arpangel wrote: Mon Nov 28, 2022 7:20 am Cars....

Just taking one item that's been in the news recently: Jaguar has just announced a cut to production citing a shortage of electronic sub-systems.

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-63756079.amp

Modern cars use a lot of electronics — over 150 processors pet vehicle compared to one in a blood pressure monitor, door bell, or washing machine.

My daughter needs a replacement controller board for her oven. It's on back-order due to a shortage of parts.

Consumer availability also depends on the batch production sizes, frequency of demand, and warehousing volumes.
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Hugh Robjohns wrote: Mon Nov 28, 2022 10:42 am
My daughter needs a replacement controller board for her oven. It's on back-order due to a shortage of parts.


Buy her a chip fryer to tide her over! They're so much unhealthier!
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Post by Drew Stephenson »

Well that didn't last long!

Arpangel wrote: Mon Nov 28, 2022 7:20 am Cars TV's washing machines radios hi-fi door bells cash registers blood pressure machines phones tablets computers hot tubs shed alarms, is it that synthesisers are particularly special?

Virtually every market sector has struggled with chip shortages over the last couple of years, the impact varies hugely (cars were massively affected at one point) and so does the recovery (Behringer may be a big player in the audio industry but they're not compared to someone like Sony or Asus).

But fundamentally this is proximity bias - you're very close to this industry so more aware of the problems.
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Post by Wonks »

It's not necessarily an actual shortage of chips, they very often exist in their millions. The main problem is often that they are piled up in warehouses, still waiting to be shipped or distributed.

All the right chips, just not necessarily in the right place.

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Wonks wrote: Mon Nov 28, 2022 1:26 pm It's not necessarily an actual shortage of chips, they very often exist in their millions. The main problem is often that they are piled up in warehouses, still waiting to be shipped or distributed.

All the right chips, just not necessarily in the right place.

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Post by N i g e l »

:clap: I had forgotten about the baton !

Asking the difficult question at Synthfest.

(the question in question being about chips/manufacturing wrt synth gear)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFLKT6wW2Kg

starts about 5:00

long story shortage - it depends on which chips your using !

bonus points if you spotted anyone you know
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N i g e l wrote: Mon Nov 28, 2022 2:45 pm long story shortage - it depends on which chips your using !

Hence Focusrite re-engineering their range.
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I’ve been thinking about this a bit, and I have absolutely no right to criticise Behringer in any way whatsoever, among items of theirs that I own, two interfaces, two pairs of monitors, a mother keyboard, half of my modular is populated by Behringer Modules, I have a mini mixer, a volume pedal, and an FX unit, without Behringer my studio wouldn’t exist.
Baring all this in mind, I look forward to a complementary VCS3 when it finally comes out, for my ongoing unstinting loyalty, and, for giving free publicity to a company that has truly democratised the world of recording, music making, they have made things that were before unaffordable, and unattainable, to musucians worldwide
And when I do receive my VCS, I’ll willingly give it an in-depth review, that I know, will be nothing less than a glowing tribute, and long may Behringer continue to be the saviour that it is, a company that truly cares about making music affordable to everyone, even the most impoverished of musicians, we all owe a vast debt, and it’s difficult to imagine a world, now, without Behringer.

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:sick: I've suddenly come over very queasy. :lol:
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Arpangel wrote: Mon Nov 28, 2022 5:55 pm it’s difficult to imagine a world, now, without Behringer.

Similar for me, but it's Arturia as opposed to Behrinwhoever :tongue:
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