these pedals are great (real analogue bucket brigade chip) and are good for modding too. you can put a momentary spst stomp switch across pins 2 and 3 of the intensity pot for infinite repeats controlled by your foot. also one of the internal trimmers lets you adjust the repeat rate range to get a longer delay time
I use this pedal with my keyboards in order to create weird and interesting noises. I originally bought the pedal hoping to get some great delay effects but was unsatisfied, I then tracked down the discontinued Behringer Digital delay pedal and with it I got the delay effects I was looking for. However the vintage delay is a great pedal to experiment with, hook it up to a keyboard and you can create some interesting stuff with it. Airplane flyby sounds, Repeating Alarm Sounds, HVAC droning sounds, you can create all of this and more with the Behringer Vintage Delay.
Thank You Eric I have been a player on Bass and Lead Guitarist since the 1960s My pedals range vary having a Boss only board and my standby Behringer board for smalller gigs I just purchased a VD400 for the standby board as I use a tape echo for my main gigs. Your explanation and demo was fantastic and certainly showed its full potential Thanks again DP
I play both bass and 6-string. I love Behringer pedals. I own six of them, SC400 Compressor/Sustainer, NR300 Noise Reduction, OD300 Overdrive/Distortion, VD400 Vintage Delay, VP1 Vintage Phaser, HB01 Hellbabe Wah. I have several amps, but use these primarily on my Vox AC15 and Orange Micro Terror (12" custom closed cab). The Behringer pedals may be cheap, but seriously, don't be taken back by that. They just sound great. And my AC15 loves them. My favorite is the Vintage Phaser. It just sounds so good. Thanks for this demo. You did it justice as your other vids do. Great share.
Se ti piacciono questi pedali allora dovresti provare il TO800 Vintage Tube Overdrive , bello bello😊 In pratica il mitico Tube Screamer ma dal costo 4 volte inferiore....😅
Yeah!!! This is the delay I have!!! I wish they labeled the controls the way you explained them. The way they have them labeled is a little ambiguous. Great demo as always Eric!!! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
No seriously;, he's right ! I just picked up one "new to me" ( without any instructions , but the downloaded manual was also unclear). And the " Rate " knob is totally counter intuitive .. "Minimum " is actually maximum delay , and vise versa . Trying for close to slap back , but just wasn't happening . Thanks to you , I now have viable starting points .
Very Cool Demo/Review. Very well Explained all the Features, Thankyou. I have just received my VD400 and found this very useful and Interesting. Cheers
Hi Eric, many thanks for this video, I'm playing around with this now. Do you have any info for the layman on the 2 different outputs? I'm a pedalboard noob, many thanks!
Great question! The Direct out sends and uneffected signal out of the pedal. You can use it to run to a separate amp or just split your signal. The main out is the one that the delay is applied to
If you’re looking for longer delay times, you’ll probably want to look into a delay that is digital. In the analog delay world (the vd400 is an analog delay) the delay times are capped at a specific limit because pushing past that limit will introduce a bunch of noise and unwanted artifacts. Digital delays are much less limited in this aspect so you’ll find longer delay times. I would recommend checking if Behringer has a digital delay or maybe check into another brand like sonicake to see if they have affordable delays 👍👍👍
If you’re going for that rockabilly slap sound, you’ll want to dial the feedback (intensity)down to the point where you have a single repeat. Then you can use the rate knob to tune the speed of the slap. Hope this helps!
04/25/2023: I bought this pedal, but if I turn off Eco, which sounds like Reverb to me, then the pedal goes 100% silent. Can the pedal be adjusted without Eco and use my own Reverb pedal?
If I understand correctly, the pedal works when it’s on but is silent when you turn it off? My initial thinking is that it may be the power. What sort of power are you using? If it’s a battery, you might need to change it. As for the effect sounding more like a reverb - the pedal is an analog delay so it’s going to be a darker sounding delay but also it doesn’t have a ton of delay time so you’ll lean more toward slapback type sound. I hope this helps!
I love the sound of it. But, doesn't ir get too short wirh the longest possible delay time? Should it be possible to get a longer delay, or is this ok? Thanks, greetings!
With analog delays there’s a limitation of delay time - usually at the cost of noise. So the longer the delay time, generally, the more noise there is. If you’re looking for a longer delay time, I’d suggest looking at a digital delay that is voiced to sound like a darker analog delay 👍👍
May I ask you something else? I hope its not abusive. I read it is not true bypass. Is that so? If it is, does it affect a lot the tone of the guitar when the pedal is switched off? Im thinking of buying this one or the reecho delay from mooer. Thanks again, hope im not bothering you.
If I remember correctly, the direct out gives you only your dry signal while the main out gives you the dry and wet signal. Not sure if there’s a way to completely cut out your dry signal from the main out
Recomendaría esta fuente de alimentación si tienes varios pedales. www.amazon.com/Donner-Guitar-Supply-Isolated-Output/dp/B00WHLLDWO/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?crid=5EJTZDE9UZ6I&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.O4OVY7KPVGW7e5CdQtvivSXoyWjCqFapbOqC3BVRgKzFg2uetP1y__e2BQMyXVoWgFOu-u5uLV3SWUruax9F3v_fhGCZyrqbC32Lhg3QkxLwU0DY5h0aKEapf1vjQs-bqlHnrhzt7wZ0TUr8dQQIorHwkdnwigv9FAwVUbvKGG8ywfyQSbLhl8hOIdNnOUJ0EpIu9S8qxK0gDHWX4JBc-A.do0JRPH3D5u7713-i2sy23KY9b4wkM8QyVsOz4ByadU&dib_tag=se&keywords=pedal+power+supply&qid=1717072858&sprefix=pedal+power+supply%2Caps%2C105&sr=8-4
I really appreciate you also using a bass, I was just listening passively to this demo and got spooked with what I was actually looking for
these pedals are great (real analogue bucket brigade chip) and are good for modding too. you can put a momentary spst stomp switch across pins 2 and 3 of the intensity pot for infinite repeats controlled by your foot. also one of the internal trimmers lets you adjust the repeat rate range to get a longer delay time
Thanks so much for watching and sharing!
I use this pedal with my keyboards in order to create weird and interesting noises.
I originally bought the pedal hoping to get some great delay effects but was unsatisfied, I then tracked down the discontinued Behringer Digital delay pedal and with it I got the delay effects I was looking for.
However the vintage delay is a great pedal to experiment with, hook it up to a keyboard and you can create some interesting stuff with it.
Airplane flyby sounds, Repeating Alarm Sounds, HVAC droning sounds, you can create all of this and more with the Behringer Vintage Delay.
Yes! I bet that sounds really cool!
Thank You Eric
I have been a player on Bass and Lead Guitarist since the 1960s My pedals range vary having a Boss only board and my standby Behringer board for smalller gigs
I just purchased a VD400 for the standby board as I use a tape echo for my main gigs. Your explanation and demo was fantastic and certainly showed its full potential
Thanks again DP
Glad the video helped!!!
I play both bass and 6-string. I love Behringer pedals. I own six of them, SC400 Compressor/Sustainer, NR300 Noise Reduction, OD300 Overdrive/Distortion, VD400 Vintage Delay, VP1 Vintage Phaser, HB01 Hellbabe Wah. I have several amps, but use these primarily on my Vox AC15 and Orange Micro Terror (12" custom closed cab). The Behringer pedals may be cheap, but seriously, don't be taken back by that. They just sound great. And my AC15 loves them. My favorite is the Vintage Phaser. It just sounds so good. Thanks for this demo. You did it justice as your other vids do. Great share.
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Best bang for your buck imo
Se ti piacciono questi pedali allora dovresti provare il TO800 Vintage Tube Overdrive , bello bello😊 In pratica il mitico Tube Screamer ma dal costo 4 volte inferiore....😅
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Thanks Eric !
Have a good day and great week !
Thanks so much Ivan! 🤘🤘
A great delay at a as great price!
Killer demo, Eric! Cheers!
Thanks so much Zach! 🤘🤘🤘
Love the demos and that your lefthanded with the left equipment. For a long time I only had righthanded guitars with the strings flipped.
I like that you're using a Glarrey kudos to you for keeping it real on the budget level
UPS just dropped off this pedal as well as the vintage Tube Overdrive and the Super Fuzz. Super excited to try them. Great
video.
Thank you man, that was awesome!
Yeah!!! This is the delay I have!!! I wish they labeled the controls the way you explained them. The way they have them labeled is a little ambiguous. Great demo as always Eric!!! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Thanks Chris! I totally agree with you, the labels are kind of confusing. But good thing there are only 3 knobs. Haha
No seriously;, he's right !
I just picked up one "new to me" ( without any instructions , but the downloaded manual was also unclear). And the " Rate " knob is totally counter intuitive .. "Minimum " is actually maximum delay , and vise versa . Trying for close to slap back , but just wasn't happening .
Thanks to you , I now have viable starting points .
Love your videos. Thank you for taking that extra time and care to demonstrate a pedal's full range of use.
Thank you so much for watching! I’m glad you like the videos!
Thank you for showing it with a bass 🔥
Thanks for watching!
Thanks please keep doing vids like this helps me when I want to bye a pedal
Will do! Thanks so much for watching!
$25 now but very good and always adjust the trim pot for long echo's .
Very Cool Demo/Review. Very well Explained all the Features, Thankyou. I have just received my VD400 and found this very useful and Interesting. Cheers
Thanks for watching!!!
Great job on this demo!
Thanks so much!
I got one of these. Sounds pretty good for the price. But I don't know why the labeled the knobs so weirdly.
Great pedal, one of my favourites
Thanks a ton for watching! 🤘🤘🤘
Sounds good. Is having a tap tempo essential for this effect?
Wether or not a tap tempo is necessary is really up to you. Personally, I don’t need a tap tempo so for me it’s not necessary
Hi Eric, many thanks for this video, I'm playing around with this now. Do you have any info for the layman on the 2 different outputs? I'm a pedalboard noob, many thanks!
Great question! The Direct out sends and uneffected signal out of the pedal. You can use it to run to a separate amp or just split your signal. The main out is the one that the delay is applied to
I imagine a few old Police songs would sound cool with this... Mine comes next week :) cool vid mate.
Thanks for this review!
Glad you like it!
excellent. love your guitar tone man
Thanks so much!!
hey man, i bought this pedal but found it cant give me repeats slow enough for my liking, do you know any way i could help either this?
If you’re looking for longer delay times, you’ll probably want to look into a delay that is digital. In the analog delay world (the vd400 is an analog delay) the delay times are capped at a specific limit because pushing past that limit will introduce a bunch of noise and unwanted artifacts. Digital delays are much less limited in this aspect so you’ll find longer delay times. I would recommend checking if Behringer has a digital delay or maybe check into another brand like sonicake to see if they have affordable delays 👍👍👍
Highly recommend getting a digital delay from the JHS 3 series or Fender Hammertone series.
So for a Rockabilly Slap Back sound I should focus on the Intensity knob?
If you’re going for that rockabilly slap sound, you’ll want to dial the feedback (intensity)down to the point where you have a single repeat. Then you can use the rate knob to tune the speed of the slap. Hope this helps!
The only berhinger pedal I don’t like is their reverb. Other than that they are amazing
04/25/2023: I bought this pedal, but if I turn off Eco, which sounds like Reverb to me, then the pedal goes 100% silent. Can the pedal be adjusted without Eco and use my own Reverb pedal?
If I understand correctly, the pedal works when it’s on but is silent when you turn it off? My initial thinking is that it may be the power. What sort of power are you using? If it’s a battery, you might need to change it.
As for the effect sounding more like a reverb - the pedal is an analog delay so it’s going to be a darker sounding delay but also it doesn’t have a ton of delay time so you’ll lean more toward slapback type sound. I hope this helps!
I love the sound of it. But, doesn't ir get too short wirh the longest possible delay time? Should it be possible to get a longer delay, or is this ok? Thanks, greetings!
With analog delays there’s a limitation of delay time - usually at the cost of noise. So the longer the delay time, generally, the more noise there is. If you’re looking for a longer delay time, I’d suggest looking at a digital delay that is voiced to sound like a darker analog delay 👍👍
@@EricMerrow Great, thanks a lot for your answer! I didn´t know that. Awesome content and awsome chanel! Thanks again!
May I ask you something else? I hope its not abusive. I read it is not true bypass. Is that so? If it is, does it affect a lot the tone of the guitar when the pedal is switched off? Im thinking of buying this one or the reecho delay from mooer. Thanks again, hope im not bothering you.
hey bro, what's the name of the song you played at the beginning? thanks in advance
Thanks for watching! That was just me improvising in the beginning. It very well could sound like another song but I’m not aware of it.
@@EricMerrow thanks for the answer :) make it a song and use it because it sounds so good.
hey eric, i see two outputs on it. does this mean you can cut out the dry signal and have only the delayed signal?
If I remember correctly, the direct out gives you only your dry signal while the main out gives you the dry and wet signal. Not sure if there’s a way to completely cut out your dry signal from the main out
Si quiero comprar otro pedal tengo que comprar otro cargador más ??
Recomendaría esta fuente de alimentación si tienes varios pedales.
www.amazon.com/Donner-Guitar-Supply-Isolated-Output/dp/B00WHLLDWO/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?crid=5EJTZDE9UZ6I&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.O4OVY7KPVGW7e5CdQtvivSXoyWjCqFapbOqC3BVRgKzFg2uetP1y__e2BQMyXVoWgFOu-u5uLV3SWUruax9F3v_fhGCZyrqbC32Lhg3QkxLwU0DY5h0aKEapf1vjQs-bqlHnrhzt7wZ0TUr8dQQIorHwkdnwigv9FAwVUbvKGG8ywfyQSbLhl8hOIdNnOUJ0EpIu9S8qxK0gDHWX4JBc-A.do0JRPH3D5u7713-i2sy23KY9b4wkM8QyVsOz4ByadU&dib_tag=se&keywords=pedal+power+supply&qid=1717072858&sprefix=pedal+power+supply%2Caps%2C105&sr=8-4
Great job Thanks
Thank you Charles! 🤘🤘🤘
Is it analogic?
The vintage delay is analog. 👍👍
Nice shirt
Thanks!! Check out the description of the video if you’d like one for yourself!
Is this a clone of boss dm2
Pretty much, yes! Thanks for watching!
good vid thanx
VD as in venareal disease?
No, VD as in Vintage Delay
@@EricMerrow Are you sure?
people don,t realise some guitar pedals work for vocals imo
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