The JT-4000 Micro from Behringer is a mini synthesizer that walks in the spirit of the Roland JP-8000. With its compact dimensions, it just about covers the logo of the original keyboard. Besides the handy size and the knobs reduced to the bare minimum, another special feature is the hybrid sound generation, which is playable in four voices respectively paraphonic. You probably won't compose any trance hymns with the capacitive 16-key keyboard, but this solution is perfectly adequate for playing the sounds. The hybrid sound generation is largely based on the still very popular JP-8000 from Roland, which saw the light of day in 1997. The two virtual-analogue oscillators provide supersaw, 2-OP FM, ring modulation, noise, and of course the classic waveforms square wave with PWM, sawtooth and triangle. Instead of the digital multimode filter follows an analogue 12dB