It came back as the Dual-Phase. Same product and look. I had a brief moment to buy this neat phaser but hesitated and lost out. For a while anyway. Also, if I understand this correctly, you used a pulse clock (On->Off) voltage for the CV and that's the reason for the click. An expression pedal or synthesizer LFO should work.
@@thepedalpicassos Glad to help. Not sure what type of voltage it's expecting (unipolar or bi-polar) so double check that CV input range in the manual. A LFO might get chopped in half if the Bi-phase is expecting something like 0 to +10 V. Then you would need to offset the voltage and move the LFO into the positive range.
_"You won't be able to get one ever again"_ No, this is wrong, Behringer are simply changing to name from Bi-Phase to Duo-Phase (for copyright reasons) they will still be available.
But agreed that the originals that say “Bi-Phase” will become like the Klon of the phasers. “There’s something in those 1st units they never made again. The box.” Nevertheless kid’s will inflate value of that which is “rare”! What a World!??
@@thomasadams675 Mu-Tron does make the Bi-Phase II which is more compact than the Bi-Phase and has additional option to switch between 4-stage and 6-stage phasing. What's the point of doing a re-issue when they make an improved product now?
Great frikin Pedal! I bought one the second I saw this video. Slim pickings! Mine came from “The Land Down Under”. It’s a bitch to figure out at 1st. Especially the power supply to give it enough juice! What power supply are you using please? BY The Way, Great Mind’s Think Alike! Your very beautiful and Truly impossible to overdrive without a Black Country Customs T.I. Boost, (TRY IT) dime the Marshall Astoria Classic. You do have KT-66’s in there yes? Dime that ducker into a 2x12” cab horizontal on the bottom of a 4x10” Jensen Loaded Cab! My Sound City 4x10” sounds like Pete Townshend loud! Will your Amp overdrive itself without a boost? Thanks, Blessings, Thomas Adams 11:11®️
Almost sounds like the phaser+flanger sound on Rocket Ride, guess Kramer and Frehley used the original bi-phase to create that sound and not a separate flanger stacket with a phaser as some seem to believe.
This is the only decent gtr demo of this unit on the web, although it would’ve been nice to hear the option of switching the generator to the cv pedal position without the pedal plugged in to hear the frozen filter/tambre option. But, I got enough of a sense for the sweet and even sweep that the pedal produces as well as the myriad routing possibilities from reading the old Mutron manual to make me pre-order one from Sweetwater. I can’t wait!!!!
You need the Behringer FCV100 (also runs off 12v) and a balanced cable... and away you go... as close as you're ever going to get to owning the real deal (with all their degraded components!) ;)
Please note that this is not a criticism of this RUclips channel, just something we decided it's fair to point out to the community of RUclipsrs and players, after an extremely (and uniquely) negative personal experience we recently had with staff from the Behringer conglomerate. Our opinion is that Music Tribe/Behringer, a multi-billion company, adopts opportunistic and at times also borderline exploitative strategies in order to maximize its profits. That's their priority, and there's nothing wrong with prioritizing profits. Unfortunately, though, they take this business approach to extremes that sometimes conflict with ethics; no other major company in the musical instrument industry behaves the way they do. From our experience, it regularly tries to get free exposure from RUclipsrs without paying them; it's public knowledge that it has sued people for expressing their opinions about its products and publicly mocked journalists who criticize them; it also produced a borderline chauvinistic video ad at some point, just to mention a few notable things. At the peak of the pandemic, when gear builders were selling 3 to 5 times as much as in a normal year while promoters like us were seeing their earnings collapse, their TC staff tried to get us to do some promo for them "without a budget." Please note that while we cover all pedals on our blog without asking for money and we sometimes even do promotions without a budget for small, emerging brands, we don't think any multi-billion dollar company should ask anyone to work for free, ever. This personal experience, added to the many examples of morally questionable behavior highlighted in the video below, motivated us to post comments like this one on every new video highlighting TC products we stumble upon, in the hopes that this negative publicity will make the company change their behavior. ruclips.net/video/p5RSIWbZ6Vc/видео.html
Wowsers… that really interesting! I haven’t really covered any Behringer stuff before… but I’ve heard similar stories like yours! It’ll be interesting to follow what happens with the Mu-tron legal matter…
They're like the biggest manufacturer of music equipment in the world and make many components that other pedal companies rely on to make their own effects pedals. They are far from dead in the water.
This sounds amazing...like being up in the cosmos...so much atmospherics.
It came back as the Dual-Phase. Same product and look. I had a brief moment to buy this neat phaser but hesitated and lost out. For a while anyway. Also, if I understand this correctly, you used a pulse clock (On->Off) voltage for the CV and that's the reason for the click. An expression pedal or synthesizer LFO should work.
Legend!!!!! That’s awesome!!! Thanks for the tip… I’ll plug it in to the moog grandmother and see what happens!!!
@@thepedalpicassos Glad to help. Not sure what type of voltage it's expecting (unipolar or bi-polar) so double check that CV input range in the manual. A LFO might get chopped in half if the Bi-phase is expecting something like 0 to +10 V. Then you would need to offset the voltage and move the LFO into the positive range.
Apparently they are back on the market, was a chip shortage issue
Got one of these a week or two ago from Sweetwater but now *poof* they are no more! Keep wondering if the Octave Doubler is going to disappear too!
Nice job! That drive sounds awesome!
Someone very dear to me made it for me with his own 2 hands! 😂🤣
@@thepedalpicassos 🥰
@@thepedalpicassos. Yourself?
Ha ha ha. Nope. Rod made it. He’s a clever fella!
_"You won't be able to get one ever again"_
No, this is wrong, Behringer are simply changing to name from Bi-Phase to Duo-Phase (for copyright reasons) they will still be available.
Thanks for the tip!!!
But agreed that the originals that say “Bi-Phase” will become like the Klon of the phasers. “There’s something in those 1st units they never made again. The box.” Nevertheless kid’s will inflate value of that which is “rare”! What a World!??
Behringer Clones Bi phase and
@@thomasadams675 Mu-Tron does make the Bi-Phase II which is more compact than the Bi-Phase and has additional option to switch between 4-stage and 6-stage phasing. What's the point of doing a re-issue when they make an improved product now?
@@TheNocturnalEvilprices. Have you priced Mu-Tron anything? Most people can’t afford it.
Really enjoyable demo. Thanks.
Thanks mate!
Is the pop when you press the footswitches normal or is it a faulty unit?
Great frikin Pedal! I bought one the second I saw this video. Slim pickings! Mine came from “The Land Down Under”. It’s a bitch to figure out at 1st. Especially the power supply to give it enough juice! What power supply are you using please? BY The Way, Great Mind’s Think Alike! Your very beautiful and Truly impossible to overdrive without a Black Country Customs T.I. Boost, (TRY IT) dime the Marshall Astoria Classic. You do have KT-66’s in there yes? Dime that ducker into a 2x12” cab horizontal on the bottom of a 4x10” Jensen Loaded Cab! My Sound City 4x10” sounds like Pete Townshend loud! Will your Amp overdrive itself without a boost? Thanks, Blessings, Thomas Adams 11:11®️
Almost sounds like the phaser+flanger sound on Rocket Ride, guess Kramer and Frehley used the original bi-phase to create that sound and not a separate flanger stacket with a phaser as some seem to believe.
This is the only decent gtr demo of this unit on the web, although it would’ve been nice to hear the option of switching the generator to the cv pedal position without the pedal plugged in to hear the frozen filter/tambre option. But, I got enough of a sense for the sweet and even sweep that the pedal produces as well as the myriad routing possibilities from reading the old Mutron manual to make me pre-order one from Sweetwater. I can’t wait!!!!
You need the Behringer FCV100 (also runs off 12v) and a balanced cable... and away you go... as close as you're ever going to get to owning the real deal (with all their degraded components!) ;)
Thanks mate! I’ll look in to it!
Disaster Area? They MUST be designed for use by PLUTONIUM rock bands!
Next infrarave
Please note that this is not a criticism of this RUclips channel, just something we decided it's fair to point out to the community of RUclipsrs and players, after an extremely (and uniquely) negative personal experience we recently had with staff from the Behringer conglomerate.
Our opinion is that Music Tribe/Behringer, a multi-billion company, adopts opportunistic and at times also borderline exploitative strategies in order to maximize its profits. That's their priority, and there's nothing wrong with prioritizing profits. Unfortunately, though, they take this business approach to extremes that sometimes conflict with ethics; no other major company in the musical instrument industry behaves the way they do.
From our experience, it regularly tries to get free exposure from RUclipsrs without paying them; it's public knowledge that it has sued people for expressing their opinions about its products and publicly mocked journalists who criticize them; it also produced a borderline chauvinistic video ad at some point, just to mention a few notable things.
At the peak of the pandemic, when gear builders were selling 3 to 5 times as much as in a normal year while promoters like us were seeing their earnings collapse, their TC staff tried to get us to do some promo for them "without a budget."
Please note that while we cover all pedals on our blog without asking for money and we sometimes even do promotions without a budget for small, emerging brands, we don't think any multi-billion dollar company should ask anyone to work for free, ever.
This personal experience, added to the many examples of morally questionable behavior highlighted in the video below, motivated us to post comments like this one on every new video highlighting TC products we stumble upon, in the hopes that this negative publicity will make the company change their behavior.
ruclips.net/video/p5RSIWbZ6Vc/видео.html
Meh, its Behringer!
Wowsers… that really interesting! I haven’t really covered any Behringer stuff before… but I’ve heard similar stories like yours! It’ll be interesting to follow what happens with the Mu-tron legal matter…
@@thepedalpicassos Well the big B, has made a fortune cloning other brands, pedals, amps, & mics!
Cry me a river, lol😂
Wow, someone’s on a Crusade. Relax; they’re not killing people ffs.
Nice demo. Behringer hasn't released anything they've promised in ages, the company seems to be dead in the water.
They're like the biggest manufacturer of music equipment in the world and make many components that other pedal companies rely on to make their own effects pedals. They are far from dead in the water.
@@everennui1 Crazy amount of empty promises, that's not good regardless of how many mixers they sell.
My Behringer Dual Phase just shipped. Patience!
You had the pedal for free and your video has ads !!! A shame
Making these videos is actually work.