After more experimenting, I think I like it more on guitars than synths as I prefer it going into overdrive or fuzz, which I don’t use much of on my synths. Also, I think it’s sort of waste to use this as set-it-and-forget-it kind of a pedal, you really want to be tweaking it as you go to find the sweet spots. I decided to put the Maestro clone on my synth board, since the slow setting is pretty much perfect for modulating synths, and I’ll use the Bi-Phase for my more psychedelic guitar experiments.
Probably obvious, but I’d say this is overkill for anyone wanting just a basic phaser. There are lots of sweet spots on it though, so it’s not hard to find interesting sounds. If you are going to use it on synths, I would suggest having it up on your desk or somewhere you can tweak as you go, same for Fender Rhodes use.
The synth board as it stands now:
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