Behringer teams up with Vladimir Kuzmin, the original Polivoks developer for a new synth SYNTH ANATOMY uses affiliation & partner programs (big red buttons) to finance a part of the activity. If you use these, you support the website. Thanks! Behringer and Vladimir Kuzmin have agreed to work together and are planning to bring a new Synthesizer onto the market. As we know, Behringer has owned the trademarks for Polivoks since 2019. Since then there have been rumors of upcoming Polivoks synthesizers. With today’s announcement, the Polivoks project is much more concrete. Behringer has officially partnered with Vladimir Kuzim, the original developer of these legendary Synthesizers. Behringer Vladimir Kuzmin Behringer & Vladimir Kuzmin Vladimir Kuzmin was the circuit designer, so an absolute Polivoks expert. The original unit was a duophonic analog Synthesizer with two oscillators, filter (lowpass/bandpass), LFO, envelopes, and more. It is not yet known whether they will revive the legendary Russian synth from 1982 or will develop a completely new one. Like a Polivoks with more voices, patch memory, etc. Also possible is a semi-modular Polivoks or Eurorack modules. Vladimir Kuzmin says: With great interest have I followed Behringer’s Vision to bring back iconic synthesizers and make them affordable for musicians. For all my life, I have been extremely passionate about synthesizers and I decided to contact Uli to see if Behringer would be interested to design a new Polivoks as I would love to see my legacy live on. I designed the Polivoks in 1980 at the Urals Vector plant in Russia, while it was produced by the Formanta Radio Factory. The Polivoks has features that are very unusual on most analog synthesizers, which creates this very unique and distinctive sound, often referred to as “Russian synthesizer sound”. For many years it has been my dream to create a new and much improved Polivoks. Uli’s synthesizer Vision provides a fantastic opportunity for me to contribute to the reimagining of my Polivoks and to make it accessible to everyone – a Vision I profoundly believe in and want to be part of.” Uli Behringer commented: It’s an immense honor to have Vladimir Kuzmin on our team as he is a legendary synth designer. We are extremely proud, we could win him for our ambitious Vision. This partnership demonstrates again that we welcome collaborations with boutique inventors and manufacturers, as we believe we can perfectly coexist and complement each other. We invite anyone interested in a possible collaboration to contact us at joinus@musictribe.com.” One can only hope that it will be faster with a first joint product than with the latter. We remember the partnership with Hiroaki Nishijima in 2019 where we are still waiting for a first product. But I recommend enjoying the whole announcement with less excitement because we know that it can take longer. In my opinion, it makes the whole thing more exciting because they now have the original developer on board. Here is an interesting interview from the makers of the Soundsmit Synthesizer and pedal expo in Italy with Vladimir Kuzmin. |