From HJ2743@denbgm3xm.scnn1.msmgate.m30x.nbg.scn.deThu Mar 16 10:02:37 1995 Date: Thu, 16 Mar 95 10:50:00 PST From: Haible_Juergen#Tel2743 To: analogue , till Subject: AW: re: Mutron Bi-Phase > The "phaser" in the Omni isn't even a phaser, it's a triple flanger. > > (...which itself would be a pretty cool building block, eh? Why the > hell isn't anybody marketing a quality rack mount triple flanger? I'd > buy it in a minute.) The good news: I have one. It is called "Dr. Boehm Phasing Rotor" (and has, like the ARP, no phaser, but a triple flanger inside). It's a preset box that does "Rotor" (quite decent Leslie simulation), "Ensemble" (this Solina- like tripel Phaser sound), "Celeste" (similar to Ensemble), and "Fading" (funny, they obviously meant Phasing and built a Flanger ;->) There are switches for slow/fast and deep/normal/light, as well as "Acceleration" for the Leslie effect. The unit had 4 inputs which could be switched into/out of the FX- path individually. The bad news: It isn't really 19", but it comes in a small metal/wooden box. It isn't built anymore. It has this old low-Z-input / high-Z-output DIN connections. I bought mine for DM 50,- ($ 30,-). It is absolutely worth hunting for, 'cause it makes a "Solina" out of any cheopo crap ROMpler ... JH.