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The BMD’s manual talks about a “Comprehensive MIDI implementation”. This is a ridiculous statement because it doesn’t understand MIDI CCs and responds to just a handful of SysEx commands that allow you to configure various performance aspects of the synth. The available parameters are the key priority (low, high, last), triggering option (legato, multi), the maximum pitch‑bend, transposition, the modulation response curve, the MIDI channel, whether the MIDI channel switches on the rear panel are enabled or disabled, which MIDI note equates to 0V when using the analogue connections, and the Polychain setup. The manual explains how to send the appropriate strings of 22 characters for each command, but this is not something that many users will want to attempt, and a much simpler solution is offered by developer masc4ii who has written a front‑end called Configurator Model D that sends the appropriate SysEx when you select your choices within its GUI ( https://github.com/masc4ii/ConfiguratorModelD). This gives you plenty of sounds to explore, and although some might use alternate tweaking, you really can duplicate all of the Minimoogs' presence and synth tones. The basses are punchy and allow you to sculpt hefty pulses. You achieve cutting lead sounds and other-worldly choral pads. The very existence of the Behinger Model D has divided opinion, but just how good is this “homage” to the Minimoog?