I saw Behringer announced a new analogue delay the other day
What interested me was the discussion of the BBD chip. They mention finding a chip that "can produce the same sound, but isn't rare to find" (paraphrased slightly). Doesn't Behringer own CoolAudio though, which makes a repro BBD chip? I'm curious if that's what they are using in this case, or they are using something else entirely.
If they were using the CA BBD, why not say they are making a "faithful reproduction" of the chip or something similar, you would think that would give more marketing kudos than just saying "a similar sound".
What interested me was the discussion of the BBD chip. They mention finding a chip that "can produce the same sound, but isn't rare to find" (paraphrased slightly). Doesn't Behringer own CoolAudio though, which makes a repro BBD chip? I'm curious if that's what they are using in this case, or they are using something else entirely.
If they were using the CA BBD, why not say they are making a "faithful reproduction" of the chip or something similar, you would think that would give more marketing kudos than just saying "a similar sound".