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Behringer CAT Legendary Paraphonic Analog Synthesizer with Dual VCOs

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About this item

  • Amazing analog synthesizer with dual VCO design allows for insanely fat music creation
  • Authentic reproduction of original “CAT SRM II” circuitry with matched transistors and JFETs
  • Pure analog signal path based on authentic VCO, VCF and VCA designs
  • 4 variable and simultaneous oscillator shapes (Sawtooth, Triangle, modulated Pulse and Sub-Octave Square) for ultimate sounds
  • Duophonic/Paraphonic mode allows both oscillators to be independently controlled


Amazing analog synthesizer with dual VCO design allows for insanely fat music creation


Paul F. Johnson
2025-08-05 14:07:43
My son is a music producer but mostly uses virtual plug-ins. Thought this might be a good physical addition to his rig and it has expanded his palette in amazing directions. Once you crack the code, you have wild atmospheric sounds, cool leads, and general fun. Wish these kinds of modules were around when I was a kid; I probably would have stuck with a music career instead of the boring corporate world. This would have cost tens of thousands in the '70s. Too inexpensive to pass up today.
awmm8
2025-07-30 09:24:52
I’m giving this thing five stars purely because of how incredibly bizarre it can sound. If you’re into making weird experimental music, this is your friend.
Tom and Laurie
2025-07-23 14:02:47
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Kurt S.
2025-07-19 16:08:40
This new version of the Cat sounds just as good as the original keyboard edition from the 70's, at a fraction of the cost. I know because I still own an original Octave Cat and I bought one of these as a modern addition and back-up synth. Two "cats" are better than one!
averythirstyman
2025-06-26 20:47:47
Like another review here I haven't actually figured out how to get midi into this thing, but I did get sound going and lost a couple of hours chasing elusive grooves and textures without any input at all. For the price of a mid range guitar pedal you get a universe of possibility. Can't wait for my patch cords and midi cable to arrive.
Pedro J. Eustache
2025-06-17 14:44:32
I said it all in the title... Pitty... I returned it to Amzon.com after only one day... Got a 2nd one from Sweetwater, (which had the same 'GLIDE'-not-working issue... BUT they guarantee tech-support & replacement with a fully checked-working one, which I will get next week)..., As of now, both SYNC(s) work fine [amazing!) & I 'coaxed' some truly gnarly, earth-shattering sounds in no time out of this otherwise unassumingly/simple-looking little synth... It is a sonic treasure, really!! Only, I hope the built was sturdier... I still will give it another chance after I receive my next replacement from Sweetwater... BTW, I play it from my Lyricon WD (the vintage, 1970's purely analog wind synth controller)... AMAZING SOUNDS!!
Person Man
2025-06-06 15:22:29
I have several Behringer Analog mono synths, but what makes the CAT so awesome, is it is actually duophonic, so you can play 2 notes at once. This makes it much more versatile than the other Behringer clone mono synths. Also, it's the only one that can actually produce generative sounds. It's a bit harder to wrap your head around the layout, but once you get it down it's very fun and insanely versatile.The Behringer synths I have are the Crave, TD-3, Model D, and the CAT. I bought them in that order. If you're looking to get just one of the Behringer Clones, but don't know which one, get The CAT. I bought it last, but wish I had gotten it first. Don't get my wrong, I love all the other ones too, but The CAT is my favorite.
Jake Hooker
2025-05-31 17:22:10
It's really easy to get video game sounds out of this little box, but purists will say it doesn't count because it's not the same audio circuit as an original Game Boy or whatever, but the sound is there! You can get jazzy and soulful with it, too.I wish they'd make a MKII that's totally polyphonic, and I wish I could get my mod wheel to work with it, but there's a nice workaround for delaying the vibrato.I really love this thing!I also just got the Wasp Deluxe, and though I would pick the Cat over it, I'm very stoked on how they sound together on the same midi channel.For the price, it's amazing!
Boyer Michael
2025-05-28 16:17:41
I used the original Cat SRM back in the seventies and this remake is just like the original. The great sounding low pass filter is as quirky as the original and has characteristics unlike any other synth I’ve played. The synth features lots of interesting options for modulation and the vco wave mixing is very powerful. Highly recommended.
Sansa
2025-04-02 10:34:54
Que genial sinte, me encontraba algo dudoso en si comprarlo, ya que buscaba un sinte para hacer líneas de bajos con un oscilador de sinoidal, pero el neutron está más arriba de precio y no estaba seguro si el CAT podría con esa labor, pero vaya que lo subestime, los graves que llegas a crear con el son demasiado buenos además que con twikear un poco con l modulación llegas a crear una amplia gama de sonidos y muy versátiles,, además siente de buena calidad, excelente clon de behringer, cero arrepentimientos con esta compra jaja
Rick
2024-12-25 10:35:54
Sound generating device. Good quality!
Ian
2024-12-02 17:36:52
I have an old CATsrm by Octave which alas no longer works. Finding someone to fix it is a problem and a what cost? So I waited to see if the Behringer clone droped to below £200 and decided to get one if it did. Hurray for Amazon I got mine for £189! Testing it out I found that it was a great purchase and being familiar with the layout I soon had lots of fun re-creating lost sounds. I would say that it doesn't sound exactly like my old CATsrm but it is close, perhaps not quite as 'dirty' sounding. The ADSR attack is not quite up to scratch, perhaps because of the small controls (the slider distance isn't very far) so a sharp attack slightly above minimum isn't easy if not impossible. That said I still got some great percussive sounds. On my original synth the 'pitch-bend' was always a problem (not being a wheel) so luckily I can do that via MIDI on the Behringer. The controls are fairly solid and I found them spaced out well for such a small unit so there wasn't any problem fiddling about, even with the sliders (except for the ADSR attack as mentioned). If you are looking for an analogue synth with a pedigree and don't have much cash then get this one. The only downside is that its made in China (but what isn't?) and they are cahoots with the Russians!
Chef sib
2024-11-29 14:25:40
El sonido era bueno pero Si tocaba una nota después de otra me lo tomaba como superposición y se comía notas a veces, ambas sincronizaciones funcionaban mal , amazon me hizo la devolución sin problema