If you apply that B4fx plugin to the original B4 VSTI and compare that to the B4 VSTI with scanner/vibrato on, you hear how much cleaner/unmuffled it is. Something is wrong in the plugin version.lfm wrote:Heavy chorus usually is.electro wrote:That is muffled.
I did not tweak anything, just used the Blues preset in B4 which is there by default when started. It's on the chorus side and hardly no vibrato. I don't remember what depth was set to either.
It is what it is, sounding to taste or not, but there is a scanner available in b4fx, that's what I meant.
And as pj said, anything on input will be modulated of course.
When googling for scanner info yesterday I found this:
http://www.dsv.su.se/~fk/beatrix_home.html
Really nice sounding too. But for Linux only but with source code. Anybody up to porting to VST plugin or something maybe?
B3 Scanner Vibrato
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- KVRAF
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- KVRAF
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I'll check it out, thanks.If you apply that B4fx plugin to the original B4 VSTI and compare that to the B4 VSTI with scanner/vibrato on, you hear how much cleaner/unmuffled it is. Something is wrong in the plugin version.
I wonder if it might be if Sonar track is set as stereo or mono or something. Muffled could be right and left turned into mono or similar giving strange phase effects.
