Behringer BM-14M: Analog Bucket Brigade Delay
A clone of the Moog Moogerfooger MF-104M for a lot less money
The Behringer BM-14M Analog Delay is the latest budget recreation in their Moogerfooger clone series, and adds some new features to the original Moog pedal.
BM-14M
Behringer has announced the BM-14M, a new analog delay pedal that is a recreation of the classic Moog Moogerfooger MF-104M.
The BM-14M utilises Bucket Brigade Delay (BBD) chips to produce warm, analog-style delay with a delay time of up to 800ms. Users can shape their sound with classic delay time and feedback controls and a dedicated switch to choose between a bright, short delay or a longer, darker one.
The pedal also includes a drive control to add grit and character to the signal and a six-waveform LFO section with rate and amount controls for creating rhythmic modulation. A tap tempo footswitch allows for quick, on-the-fly adjustments to both the delay time and LFO rate. Additional knobs control the output level and the dry/wet mix.
Connectivity and Control
The BM-14M offers multiple CV/expression pedal inputs for hands-free control over time, rate, feedback, amount, and mix parameters. This allows for more dynamic and expressive manipulation of the delay. The pedal also features a feedback insert, letting you patch in other effects or outboard gear to shape the delayed signal.
A notable upgrade from the original is the inclusion of a MIDI input, which allows you to control the analog delay from a DAW or another MIDI controller. The pedal also features a spillover mode for smooth transitions when turning the effect on and off, as well as a standard 9V DC input jack.
Boogerfoogers
The Behringer Moogerfooger clones are a great way to access these analog effects, and this delay is the one many people have been waiting for. It follows the recent BM-11M Low Pass Filter, BM-12 Ring Modulator, BM-15M-MURF-BOX, and the BM-13 Phaser.








Price & Availability
You can order the new Behringer BM-14M Analog Delay at Thomann, priced $116/£101/€119. It won’t be shipping for several months, so I’m guessing that getting in early may be a good idea if you really want this one.


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3 responses to “Behringer BM-14M: Analog Bucket Brigade Delay”
This looks interesting, especially if it has a BB chip in it!
I think the original (well, the updated version of the Moog version) had a MIDI input too, which is why there was an ‘M’ at the end of the name.
Just wanted to say that I have a hard time watching these product videos since the Behringer demo guy is so smug.
Less talk, more rock.
Rock is toch al lange tijd voor bejaarden en brave burgers, of zie ik dat verkeerd ? 🤔