Behringer's BM-15M Murf Box brings Moog-style filters with modern features

Behringer released the BM-15M Murf Box pedal for electric guitars and synthesizers. The device features eight adjustable filters that create complex sound effects. Musicians can choose from twelve different patterns to add rhythm and movement. The company designed the pedal to inspire creative experimentation during performances. Users can create everything from slow motion sounds to fast percussive effects.

The new pedal draws inspiration from Moog's original MuRF filter device from 2004. Moog stopped making the original unit and second-hand versions sell for more than one thousand dollars. Behringer kept the wooden side panels and black metal housing from the original design. The company rearranged the controls and placed eight filter sliders at the top. Six dials and two switches handle envelope, filter, rate, pattern, drive and output settings.

Musicians can connect the pedal through MIDI or USB ports for digital control. Guitar Tribe software allows deeper editing through laptop computers. Expression pedal connections provide additional parameter control during live performances. The device supports both single channel and stereo operation modes. All input and output jacks sit on the top panel for easy access.

Behringer prices the BM-15M Murf Box at 129 dollars compared to the expensive vintage alternatives. The pedal works well with drum machines, synthesizers and click tracks. Musicians can dial settings for funk rhythms, chord sequences or ambient textures. The analog circuitry creates warm filter sounds that respond to playing dynamics.
 

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