





🎶 Own the sound that defined a generation — analog warmth meets modern mastery!
The Behringer SOLINA STRING ENSEMBLE is a meticulously crafted analog string synthesizer that faithfully recreates the iconic ‘70s ARP/Eminent Solina MK II sound. Featuring 49-voice polyphony, a legendary multi-stage BBD chorus, and a classic phase shifter, it delivers lush, dynamic textures perfect for professional musicians and producers seeking vintage tone with modern reliability and connectivity.







| ASIN | B0C6WWK8ZF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,157 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #135 in Synthesizer & Workstation Keyboards |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Brand | Behringer |
| Brand Name | Behringer |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Type | USB Type B |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 86 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 19.92 x 16.14 x 8.43 inches |
| Item Type Name | Tabletop Synthesizer |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 19.92 x 16.14 x 8.43 inches |
| Manufacturer | Behringer |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Solina String |
| Model Number | SOLINA STRING ENSEMBLE |
| Part Number | 0718-AAM86-US1 |
| Set Name | String Ensemble |
| Warranty Description | Community. Musictribe. Com. |
A**R
String Ensemble
Building a synthesizer. Perfect!
B**E
The original Solina reincarnated
Wow! The wait was so absolutely worth it. Purchased the Behringer Solina earlier this year when it was on sale for a super ridiculously low price. Then the wait started - I was even asked if I wanted to cancel my order due to the unforeseeable delays. Well, since I wasn’t in a particular rush, I decided to “wait”. Received it last month and had a chance to take it through its paces extensively. At the end of the day, every single time I play it I can’t stop smiling excessively. This Solina produces EXACTLY the sounds that I was hoping for - I’m a Floyd head and I’m happy to report that the Behringer Solina delivers the original sounds as found in the Wish You Were Here and Animals albums to the T. Craftsmanship, tone quality and features are amazing! At the ridiculously low price (even today, while it’s not on the “intro sale” anymore) it is a total no-brainer. Alternatively, you could get yourself a laptop and an Arturia Solina V plugin. But at that time, you spent multiple times of what the Behringer Solina sets you back. And it’s super easy to dial in the sounds you want absolutely on the fly. Analog tone heaven at its best!!! On top of that, as a side note, I am using the Solina in tandem with a Behringer Poly D… No further comments require I suppose.
F**Z
It's what I expected and more...
It's a dream come true. Having this Behringer in my hands, which I had wanted even before it was manufactured, is a great achievement for me. More than a fan of the original Solina (which I also like), I'm really a fan of the old Eminent 310U, basically because of Jarre, for me the best string machine of all time, and even more so because of how Jean Michel used it. This little guy has something of the old Eminent plus the sounds of the later Solina, and it does it very well with the same basic controls as the Solina, plus the addition of a phaser to precisely emulate the sounds of Oxygene and Equinoxe (among others), which is a very nice and very useful detail. Conclusion: A must-buy for lovers of 70s strings and Jarre, and an excellent product also for the price (I got an Amazon deal for $199), and of course I recommend it.
C**R
"That sound" If you need it.
I literally VHB taped my Solina to the top of my Pro-800 when I felt how light it was. Any heavier and that would be risky. They should probably do a package deal or potentially a full blown combo considering how well they work together. I made a little patch bay next to it so I can route things to it's effects. They are SO GOOD. HOW is this is best sounding phaser I have now? I could argue the phaser and modulation inputs alone make this thing worth it. For me, it's value is its original intended purpose. Throwing environmental chords into a mix like Pink Floyd or Faith No More. I had been using the Pro-800 for this. Now it's free to be itself. If only to free up your Pro-800 so it can do something more meaningful, it's worth it.
H**S
Classic Sound
Very satisfying with the easily recognizable sounds of yesteryear. Extremely limited pallet of sounds, but what it can do are fantastic.
Y**R
Great budget option
Easy to use, sounds great, and comes with MIDI and phaser. Not the best build quality, but perfectly fine considering the price.
M**R
Traveler from future must be from alternate universe because I got mine!
I am very impressed with the Behringer Solina String Ensemble. It is a simple yet effective synthesizer with a really unique sound. The modulation really brings the sound to life, and the phaser is also very nice. I also really appreciate the mod in/out, phaser in/out, and VCA CV in to use with Eurorack and other gear. I do think, however, there are some very good virtual instruments out there, especially UVI String Machines; so if you want to save money, those instruments can get you what you need. But if you want a hands-on, real analog experience, then this Behringer String Ensemble is the way to go. It really does sound fantastic!
A**N
True to the original.
Firstly, I want to point out that I am a fan of Behringer and their admiration of classic sounds and instruments. This is definitely a reproduction that falls into the “classic” category. The Solina doesn’t offer a ton of sound editing options, but the sound it does make is pure nostalgia. You can easily replicate the original ARP String Ensemble tones heard in many 70’s Prog bands, as well as, 80’s New Wave. This one is a keeper for me.
F**O
Não é compatível com pedal de sustain.
O equipamento depende de efeito externo para gerar uma sonoridade mais adequada ao que pretende apresentar. O grande problema é que ele não admite pedal de sustain, o que é totalmente necessário neste tipo de sintetizador.
A**R
It only makes one sound: but what a sound it is!
I am assembling a keyboard rig that makes the kinds of sounds found in prog rock bands of the 1970s. I have the Hammond clone. I have the Moog. What I lacked was the string ensemble - the kind of keyboard that made the distinctively cheesy background washes one associates with Pink Floyd, among others. You can buy them secondhand, but they are expensive, and, after half a century, fragile. The king of the string ensemble was the ARP Solina. But these days they are rarer than hens' teeth. Yes, there is an iPad app, but it doesn't quite have that distinctive smell of wet afghan coats and patchouli oil and being thrown out of the Marquee Club at 2 am.. Behringer obviously felt this need with a unit that reproduces the Solina in a compact Analog MIDI module. It's simplicity itself. Contrabass and cello sounds are in the left hand with separate volume. Viola, violin, trumpet and horn are in the right hand (the horn only works if the trumpet is already engaged). There is a control for overall tuning, and sliders for 'crescendo' (attack time), 'sustain' (release time), and overall volume. It's fully polyphonic. The killer feature is the ensemble (a modulation effect that's either on or off). An addition is a phaser (supposedly the guts of a classic 'Small Stone') that has two present depths and a rate switch. The MIDI 'in' socket is conveniently on the front panel. On the back there are all sorts of sockets for this and that, including for a computer; a MIDI thru; on-off switch, mono audio out (there's a separate mini-jack for headphones) and a socket for the supplied mains adapter. Now, all these sounds are almost (but not quite) entirely unlike the instruments they are meant to emulate -- but who cares? Nowadays we have sample libraries for that. The contrabass is authentically squelchy, but apart from that each sound on its own is rather weedy. The thing to do is engage all the sounds at once and kick in the modulation, and you're RIGHT THERE, shining on like a crazy diamond. Overall -- this is a highly specialised product. But if, like me, you're looking for THAT SOUND, and are frustrated by the expense and unreliability of secondhand units, there really is no other choice. There is obviously someone at Behringer who's an old prog-head, as the company is putting out good-value clones of all sorts of classic keyboards, from Minimoogs to Prophets. My question is -- when will they do their own version of a Mellotron? Watch the skies....
J**P
期待通りの音
昔、ソリーナが欲しくて探し回った時期があったのですが、よい個体に巡り会えず、ずっと心残りだったこともあり、迷わず購入しました。(ソフトウェア音源は全く興味なしです。) 当然ながらモノラルアウトなのでエフェクターでステレオ化していますが、綺麗でクリアーな広がりのあるサウンドは病みつきになります。大変コスパのよい製品かと思います。 坂本龍一はソリーナについて下記のコメントをしていました。 ・簡単に弦っぽいものができたので重宝していた ・だけど音が下品だから好きとは言えない ・便利だけど基本的に1つの音色しかなく限定されたもの ・それであんなに場所を取るのは効率悪い このコンパクトさなら教授もOKかと(笑)。 でも音が下品というのは、確かに全ボタンONだとその通りかと。
C**N
Jmj dans mon salon
Fonctionne à merveille. Le bon son de jean Michel jarre. J'adore et c'est petit et pas cher
D**W
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