A new Tape Flanger to share
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 852 posts since 3 Mar, 2009
The famous Flanger using two tape machines, invented, as they say, in Abbey Road Studios with the Beatles.
It's so simple, I should have done this a lot earlier, but somestimes the brain does not always function as it should
This is a real "through zero" Flanger, which means the input signal disapears entirely when the two tapes are at the same position.
Although named Tape flanger, this is a clean flanger with no integrated tape emulation.
There are two modes: Auto and Manual which you can select with the ON/OFF switches.
In Auto mode an LFO runs the flanger. With Auto Speed you can dial in how fast the flanger moves. If you need a synced LFO, click on the "Auto" name to open the LFO and activate Tempo Sync.
For LFO curves, stay with the unipolar (only positive) waveforms. Negative LFO output will keep the flanger in the zero (=nothing to hear) position.
Use Manual mode to automate the flanger in the sequencer. In Mulab look for the "Manual" automation parameter. Again, an automation value of zero cancel the output and you hear nothing!
I did not add a clean dry/wet knob in anticipation of the on/off switch automation capability in M7 .
But if you want to automate a bypass, look for the "ON" automation parameter. "0" is full bypass, "100%" is full flanger.
If you switch it off with the mouse, you get 100% bypass.
The Expert panel adds a few extra parameter:
Thru Zero is in case you do not want that total silence when running through zero. At 100% you will get the silence and if you turn the knob down you will hear more and more of the signal.
Ichtycoo Park is for that specific "Small Faces - Ichycoo Park" sound. At zero you have the normal flanger but if you dial in more Ichycoo Park you will get exactly that. Potentially you want to automate this as it sounds best close to the thru zero phase. For those who don't know what I mean, try it!
The manual knob is basically there to have an automation target, but you can use it for static flanging or, if you assign a hardware fader, manually play the flanger.
If you want to experiment, go inside the pach and disable the yello Audio Inverter. No more Thru Zero, but a different flanging sound.
The patch has a latency of 1 sample.
Have fun!!
This time the patch is attached, but you can find it HERE as well
Edited: There is a small bug in the patch. Either download it again or inside the patch edit the ON module and set Value=100. Sorry!
It's so simple, I should have done this a lot earlier, but somestimes the brain does not always function as it should
This is a real "through zero" Flanger, which means the input signal disapears entirely when the two tapes are at the same position.
Although named Tape flanger, this is a clean flanger with no integrated tape emulation.
There are two modes: Auto and Manual which you can select with the ON/OFF switches.
In Auto mode an LFO runs the flanger. With Auto Speed you can dial in how fast the flanger moves. If you need a synced LFO, click on the "Auto" name to open the LFO and activate Tempo Sync.
For LFO curves, stay with the unipolar (only positive) waveforms. Negative LFO output will keep the flanger in the zero (=nothing to hear) position.
Use Manual mode to automate the flanger in the sequencer. In Mulab look for the "Manual" automation parameter. Again, an automation value of zero cancel the output and you hear nothing!
I did not add a clean dry/wet knob in anticipation of the on/off switch automation capability in M7 .
But if you want to automate a bypass, look for the "ON" automation parameter. "0" is full bypass, "100%" is full flanger.
If you switch it off with the mouse, you get 100% bypass.
The Expert panel adds a few extra parameter:
Thru Zero is in case you do not want that total silence when running through zero. At 100% you will get the silence and if you turn the knob down you will hear more and more of the signal.
Ichtycoo Park is for that specific "Small Faces - Ichycoo Park" sound. At zero you have the normal flanger but if you dial in more Ichycoo Park you will get exactly that. Potentially you want to automate this as it sounds best close to the thru zero phase. For those who don't know what I mean, try it!
The manual knob is basically there to have an automation target, but you can use it for static flanging or, if you assign a hardware fader, manually play the flanger.
If you want to experiment, go inside the pach and disable the yello Audio Inverter. No more Thru Zero, but a different flanging sound.
The patch has a latency of 1 sample.
Have fun!!
This time the patch is attached, but you can find it HERE as well
Edited: There is a small bug in the patch. Either download it again or inside the patch edit the ON module and set Value=100. Sorry!
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Last edited by AndreasD on Mon Jul 28, 2014 10:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- Banned
- 1256 posts since 22 Feb, 2014
thank you very much looks great if it is possible could add a on and off button for the filter in the near future thank you
Last edited by runaudio on Mon Jul 28, 2014 10:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- KVRist
- 274 posts since 6 Oct, 2013 from South Australia
This looks really good. Any chance of a VST version for use in other DAWs?
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- KVRist
- 274 posts since 6 Oct, 2013 from South Australia
I would if I had it but alas, I do not. Looks interesting but I have other financial commitments at present and cannot justify the cost for the sake of a single phaser. Your work looks good though.AndreasD wrote:Run it in MUX! But you have to wait for MUX v6.
My music - AusDisciplesBand.com. New site - Synthesizers.Audio
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- Banned
- 1256 posts since 22 Feb, 2014
if you pick the flanger effect in mulab and go a cross you will find you dont need to run it in mux
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 852 posts since 3 Mar, 2009
Sorry, but what filter? This thing works with delays only.runaudio wrote:thank you very much looks great if it is possible could add a on and off button for the filter in the near future thank you
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 852 posts since 3 Mar, 2009
To automate a filter, i usually set freqency to max for a low pass to 'off' it.
But here is a template patch with that on/off switch.
Click on the filter button to open a MUX patch. Now you can load any MUX or in a MUX wrapped VST and on/off it.
You may also look at the Live Effects in the Experimental folder. It uses notes to switch something on/off. If this is useable but too complicated for your purposes, let me know and i see what can be done.
On top of that, inside the Live Effects is a Live Filter module which plays HP, LP filter plus resonance with pitchbend and modwheel. With the joystick on my Korg/Roland keyboards it's easy to play the filter.
I hope this is what you were looking for.
But here is a template patch with that on/off switch.
Click on the filter button to open a MUX patch. Now you can load any MUX or in a MUX wrapped VST and on/off it.
You may also look at the Live Effects in the Experimental folder. It uses notes to switch something on/off. If this is useable but too complicated for your purposes, let me know and i see what can be done.
On top of that, inside the Live Effects is a Live Filter module which plays HP, LP filter plus resonance with pitchbend and modwheel. With the joystick on my Korg/Roland keyboards it's easy to play the filter.
I hope this is what you were looking for.
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- 1256 posts since 22 Feb, 2014
not quite have a look at this video start 4 min look how the automation turns the filter button on and off have you thought of makeing a Spectrum Analyzer and a eq and compressor with frequency showing so that you can see wot they are doing to the sound https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUp-JwK ... e=youtu.be
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- KVRist
- 209 posts since 24 Sep, 2004
Great effect. Thanks!