Behringer ‘Boogerfooger’ BM-12 Ring Modulator Pedal First Look


Today, Behringer has shared this video intro for the BM-12 Ring Modulator, a knockoff of the classic Moog Moogerfooger MF-102 Ring Modulator.

The company first introduced the idea that they planned to copy the entire Moogerfooger line back in 2023, when they teased four ‘Boogerfooger’ pedals.

These included:

  • The Behringer BM-101 Low Pass Filter copies the Moog MF-101 Lowpass Filter.
  • The Behringer BM-103 Phaser copies the Moog MF-103 12-Stage Phaser.
  • The Behringer AD-104 Analog Delay copies the Moog MF-104M Analog Delay.
  • The Behringer BM-107 Frequency Box copies the Moog MF-107 Freqbox.

Since then, they’ve introduced unofficial copies of the MF-105S MuRF, and now the MF-102S Ring Modulator.

Behringer says that the BM-12 copies “a classic 2000s-era pedal known for its wild, unworldly tones. With extensive I/O, detailed controls, and a vibrant preamp that stays active even when bypassed, BM-12 offers powerful sound-shaping versatility—essentially two pedals in one.”

Details on pricing and availability are to be announced.


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