Can Someone check me please: MVibrato phasy issues even with Depth = 0.00%
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MeldaProduction MeldaProduction https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=176122
- KVRAF
- 14339 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
No no it's not latency. It's microdelay, which is not constant. Simply put, if you speed something up, its pitch goes up, right? So the vibrato has a floating delay line, which speeds and slows the audio down repeatedly, so the delay is constantly changing. Hence no compensation can help you, the delay IS the effect.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 354 posts since 27 Jan, 2015
Though thinking about it, and listening - The phasiness is still there with depth set to 0. I was expecting that since Depth = 0 there would be no pitch shift, and therefore no microdelay (and thus no phasiness). What part am I missing there? Thanks!MeldaProduction wrote:No no it's not latency. It's microdelay, which is not constant. Simply put, if you speed something up, its pitch goes up, right? So the vibrato has a floating delay line, which speeds and slows the audio down repeatedly, so the delay is constantly changing. Hence no compensation can help you, the delay IS the effect.
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- KVRian
- 703 posts since 28 Oct, 2014
Ignore, I was wrong 
This plug seems to only shift by a few semi, so I guess you could change shape from sine to square, and get exact notes that way
Edit: interesting, changing to square gives no pitch shift.
Ah, just sling it on the verb, and be happy lol
This plug seems to only shift by a few semi, so I guess you could change shape from sine to square, and get exact notes that way
Edit: interesting, changing to square gives no pitch shift.
Ah, just sling it on the verb, and be happy lol
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 354 posts since 27 Jan, 2015
It still phases.
Audio sent to aux bus with verb followed by MVibrato (same aux bus). Audio and aux are then routed to the master out.
Only way the phasiness is inaudible is to turn down the send level, a lot.
Audio sent to aux bus with verb followed by MVibrato (same aux bus). Audio and aux are then routed to the master out.
Only way the phasiness is inaudible is to turn down the send level, a lot.
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- KVRian
- 703 posts since 28 Oct, 2014
ok, so either you have to put the vibrato, BEFORE the verb,or use: http://www.voxengo.com/product/sounddelay/
try something like 12 or 16 ms
try something like 12 or 16 ms
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- KVRian
- 915 posts since 2 May, 2015
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 354 posts since 27 Jan, 2015
Thank you for all the replies. As it turns out I already have a 250 msec pre-delay on my reverb. Will another 16 or 17 ms really make a difference?
Thank you for any thoughts!
Thank you for any thoughts!
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MeldaProduction MeldaProduction https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=176122
- KVRAF
- 14339 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
I don't think so, 250ms is so much that 20ms won't be much noticeable (unless you have some kind of temposync in the reverb, so that it won't be in time anymore).
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 354 posts since 27 Jan, 2015
Thanks for the answer, Mr. Melda.MeldaProduction wrote:I don't think so, 250ms is so much that 20ms won't be much noticeable (unless you have some kind of temposync in the reverb, so that it won't be in time anymore).
At this time, with down to 50 msec of pre-delay, there is no phasiness when sending the vocal to a bus that has a reverb followed by MVibrato inserted on it (and both the audio track and the aux bus routed on to the 2-bus). This holds true even with the send up fairly high. Maybe one day I'll see how short I can make the pre-delay before the phasiness sets in ("16-17 msec"?), but for now I'm very happy to be able to experiment with the audible effects of pitch shifting the tail.
Thank you, everyone!
