The Working Man's Phaser?

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steffensen wrote:im REALLY looking forward to it Crandall1 ! :)
Yeah, that's one that excites me as well. I'm a big Bi-Phase fan; I wish I still had one :(

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I'm definately going to wait for the Audiodamage one as well. The VCS Ultraphaser is really close to what I was interested in. I found that trying to do this with a bunch of notches did not really give the warm panning that you get with phasers, but the Ultraphaser was able to keep that going to some extent. And I have to try the PLPeQ thingie as well.

Maybe some of you engineers may want to consider a "static" phaser that comes in or with an X/Y pad format. I don't know anything about plugin engineering, but if a phaser came with for eg, two pads, where on one face of the pad there could be....Frequency/Depth or Feedback; and then on another face there could be say Stereo Phase/Wet-Dry or Stages or something...if that doesn't make any sense then please let me waddle in my own dizzyness.

It's great to have some static controls, but the one thing I would like to be able to control like a hawk is the realtionship between the stereo phasing from left to right and the frequecy at which it happens.

Thank you all for the suggestions. Maybe I just need to learn to use what I have better!

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John Vulich wrote:I would imagine that you could do that with many of them using VST automation. The only problem I suppose is that they all seem to have some sort of LFO modulation that can't completely be turned off. Hmmm...
on my website [LINK REMOVED] you will find the feeware-plugIn Psycho-Phaser in which the LFO-amount can be recduced down to zero (and which has some nice non-standard features)
My website: rs-met.com, My presences on: YouTube, GitHub, Facebook

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