This video is about the new Behringer Bi-Phase and how to get creative with this Pedal and some real and virtual synthesizers. If you'd also like to buy one, consider to do it in our affiliate shop via this partner link: www.thomann.de/de/behringer_bi_phase.htm?partner_id=51772 This is the stand I am often asked for: amzn.to/3EcxNQr
I am going to get one of these! I play guitars as well as synthesizers. I have two Boss Micro-rack format RPH-10 phaser units, which may be paired for stereo operation, but this will be a nice purchase, and will offer another "flavour" of phasing. Finding analog devices which offer true stereo I/O is becoming more important, and I am glad manufacturers are heeding our requests..
Bi Phaser is here in my Studio, and I use it for many purposes, Bass, guitars, Synthesizer, Drumcomputer and mastering works like a Charme! Love your Videos!
Thanks for the video. I have owned a few originals that were a bit noisy so the new Behringer offering is quite nice, esp the price!! However when I engage the plugin I lose significant gain, and tone from original source. I have the proper power adapter so not really sure, but i dont recall such tone sucking, and gain reduction in the original. I still like that slippery glossy tone that I get but its quite a bit less practical now for most applications.
Hiya! Interesting video but would love to see a synth control the bi phaser using control voltages as the behringer bi-phase has a cv input that could be connected to a synths cv output. It might make a really interesting and different sound when it is all in sync.
Hey, Brother! Thanks for the demo. I picked up one of these a week ago and I have tinkering with it. I definitely sounds lush! I see you and I share a Yamaha FS1R. It is a beautiful synth! Can you suggest any resources on additional patch banks? Do you have any patch editors?
I am sorry but I don‘t have any Yamaha Synths since I sold my TX81Z 20 years ago! Maybe there was an interference with another video! 😁 Anyway: Enjoy your phaser! 🤖
5:39 to my ears it doesn´t sounds "wider". In fact the plugin have a much noticeable wider stereo image. The Behringer sounds kinda sweeter and more round. The plugin is more sharp and tight. I don´t think one is better than the other and the plugin is much useful and productive
This is why I said, that its up to the listener to decide! The plugin is more analytic and as always you need three more VSTs behind it to make it sound similar. In any case „round and sweet“ phasing is what you get with the Behringer.
Great job ! And your channel's name is one of a kind. Prima ! Klasse ! On which metal stand did your put your Dual phase ? It's very practical to use it vertically as you do.
Bonjour Francois! Thanks for the flowers! The stand is a simple tablet stand from Amazon. It also works perfectly with smaller synths like the TD-3! amzn.to/3EcxNQr
@@winesynths Thanks !!!! One more question. On the Behringer Dual phase, do you plug in your synths in A input and go out of the Phaser to the amplification/monitors through the B output ?
man I watched this video because of the tricks you 've shown. superb job! I only have one queston... if you connect A out with B in , what's gonna happen?
I guess the same as when you switch it internally. I can‘t try it out for you, unfortunately! ruclips.net/video/8K0y0Dg16Pk/видео.htmlsi=9QPu3HoVT89MPoya
Thank you for this positive review of the Bi-phase... can't wait forit to be generally available. I have the old Behringer Vintage Phase which is fine but the signal level drop when using it is annoying. Hopefully this one doesn't do that.
The "Vintage Phaser" is a pretty authentic clone of the EHX Small Stone, rather than the Mu-Tron Biphase. To avoid the signal drop on the Vintage Phaser with line level input put a buffered pedal in front of it first.. for example: synth -> vintage phaser = big signal drop synth -> empress reverb -> vintage phaser = completely fine A reamp box would probably also work. Enjoying my Biphase so far
Short answer: no :) A phaser effect is based on filtering/coloring the sound and the center frequency is then modulated using lfo/cv. A flanger uses a very short delay (most of the times with a bdd chip) and the delay time is modulated with lfo.
This video is about the new Behringer Bi-Phase and how to get creative with this Pedal and some real and virtual synthesizers. If you'd also like to buy one, consider to do it in our affiliate shop via this partner link: www.thomann.de/de/behringer_bi_phase.htm?partner_id=51772
This is the stand I am often asked for: amzn.to/3EcxNQr
I am going to get one of these! I play guitars as well as synthesizers. I have two Boss Micro-rack format RPH-10 phaser units, which may be paired for stereo operation, but this will be a nice purchase, and will offer another "flavour" of phasing. Finding analog devices which offer true stereo I/O is becoming more important, and I am glad manufacturers are heeding our requests..
Was willing to buy without hearing it but now im definitely sold 👍🏼 finally mere mortals can get close to that original mutron magic!
Behringer is cool and so is this presentation
You have the best English I´ve ever heard!
I sink so too! 🤖
Bi Phaser is here in my Studio, and I use it for many purposes, Bass, guitars, Synthesizer, Drumcomputer and mastering works like a Charme! Love your Videos!
You always have good videos about synths, and now need to add a wine tasting and review at the end of each. 😊
Nice overview of using the Bi-Phase on different keyboards, old and new -- and even unsexy (90s romplers).
Dude I love your content 🙂👍 thanks!
already bought one.. futur classic again !!
You lucky! Mine was broken and went back to Thomann! 😤
Cool!!! I click first on this because of Star trek 😊
Very cool effect!!
Behringer is developing transporters and warp drive space ships
Thanks for the video. I have owned a few originals that were a bit noisy so the new Behringer offering is quite nice, esp the price!! However when I engage the plugin I lose significant gain, and tone from original source. I have the proper power adapter so not really sure, but i dont recall such tone sucking, and gain reduction in the original. I still like that slippery glossy tone that I get but its quite a bit less practical now for most applications.
Hiya! Interesting video but would love to see a synth control the bi phaser using control voltages as the behringer bi-phase has a cv input that could be connected to a synths cv output.
It might make a really interesting and different sound when it is all in sync.
Right on. That is the kind of experiment I’d tune in for.
Hey, Brother! Thanks for the demo. I picked up one of these a week ago and I have tinkering with it. I definitely sounds lush!
I see you and I share a Yamaha FS1R. It is a beautiful synth! Can you suggest any resources on additional patch banks? Do you have any patch editors?
I am sorry but I don‘t have any Yamaha Synths since I sold my TX81Z 20 years ago! Maybe there was an interference with another video! 😁
Anyway: Enjoy your phaser! 🤖
What is the cable going from the interface output to the bi-phase inputs? And do you need to use a re-amp box or no?
5:39 to my ears it doesn´t sounds "wider". In fact the plugin have a much noticeable wider stereo image. The Behringer sounds kinda sweeter and more round. The plugin is more sharp and tight.
I don´t think one is better than the other and the plugin is much useful and productive
This is why I said, that its up to the listener to decide! The plugin is more analytic and as always you need three more VSTs behind it to make it sound similar. In any case „round and sweet“ phasing is what you get with the Behringer.
I think the plug-in is okay. It's smoother but more bland. If you have lots going on in your mix you'd struggle to hear it above other things
Great job ! And your channel's name is one of a kind. Prima ! Klasse ! On which metal stand did your put your Dual phase ? It's very practical to use it vertically as you do.
Bonjour Francois! Thanks for the flowers! The stand is a simple tablet stand from Amazon. It also works perfectly with smaller synths like the TD-3! amzn.to/3EcxNQr
@@winesynths Thanks !!!! One more question. On the Behringer Dual phase, do you plug in your synths in A input and go out of the Phaser to the amplification/monitors through the B output ?
@@francoisnegre7867 you can switch it internally. I used it mostly in stereo mode.
@@winesynths Vielen Dank !!!
Thanks
man I watched this video because of the tricks you 've shown. superb job!
I only have one queston... if you connect A out with B in , what's gonna happen?
I guess the same as when you switch it internally. I can‘t try it out for you, unfortunately! ruclips.net/video/8K0y0Dg16Pk/видео.htmlsi=9QPu3HoVT89MPoya
@@winesynths aaah now I see ! Thank you coach
Good stuff ,very helpful..... quick question re your mid-field sized monitors .... what brand are they , thanks
Focal/Divatech MC26 from the mid nineties.
Thank you for this positive review of the Bi-phase... can't wait forit to be generally available. I have the old Behringer Vintage Phase which is fine but the signal level drop when using it is annoying. Hopefully this one doesn't do that.
I bought the vintage phaser pedal a while ago. Not a good experience, and swapped it for the Smallstone Nano! Bi-Phase is another league of phasing!
@@winesynths THat's really good to know! Ich bedanke mich!
The "Vintage Phaser" is a pretty authentic clone of the EHX Small Stone, rather than the Mu-Tron Biphase. To avoid the signal drop on the Vintage Phaser with line level input put a buffered pedal in front of it first.. for example:
synth -> vintage phaser = big signal drop
synth -> empress reverb -> vintage phaser = completely fine
A reamp box would probably also work. Enjoying my Biphase so far
Is this thing going to released in the future? What’s the deal?
It‘s the Flying Dutchman pedal! 😁
Does it work as a flanger as well?
Short answer: no :)
A phaser effect is based on filtering/coloring the sound and the center frequency is then modulated using lfo/cv. A flanger uses a very short delay (most of the times with a bdd chip) and the delay time is modulated with lfo.
@@juicythedj750 Interesting. I'll have to see if they release a Bi-Flanger.
@@x10dc90 there is no original bi-flanger for them to clone ;) there's plenty of stereo flanger effects available already
@@juicythedj750 Oh really? I'll have to check the stores. Maybe a zoom MS-70CDR would be good enough.
why there are constant zoom changes every 3 words you say ? please stop that, it's really hard to watch :/ Otherwise good video : )
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Lol nice effects