NEW JSFX Plugin: E-VibratoFX700 by Windows-G

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E-VibratoFX700 is a JSFX vibrato plugin that provides pitch modulation with flexible tempo control: sync to the DAW's BPM or run freely at a manually set BPM. It features six LFO waveforms (Sine, Cubic S-curve, Triangle, Square, Ramp Down, and Ramp Up) that shape the character of the effect. It can be used to add vibrato to vocals and instruments, as well as for creating sound effects.

Features:
* Six LFO Waveforms: Sine, Cubic S-curve, Triangle, Square, Ramp Down, and Ramp Up.
* Intensity (0–100%): Controls the intensity of the pitch modulation. At 0%, there is no vibrato effect (just the dry signal). Depending on the LFO rate selected, 1% to 100% intensity provides effects ranging from subtle vibrato to intense pitch modulation with a whooshing character.
* Stereo/Mid/Side Modes: Apply the vibrato effect equally to the left and right channels (Stereo), to the mono component only (Mid), or to the stereo width component only (Side).
* Phase Control (0–100%): Adjusts the starting position of the LFO waveform. The slider value is in percentage, but it is displayed in degrees (0–360°) on the GUI for a more meaningful reference. Setting the Phase slider to 50% (180°) on symmetrical waveforms (Sine, Cubic S-curve, Square, Triangle) gives you the inverse of these waveforms. For asymmetrical waveforms (Ramp Down, Ramp Up), when Ramp Down is selected and the Phase slider is set to 50% (180°), it produces an inverse sawtooth wave; and when Ramp Up is selected and the Phase slider is set to 50% (180°), it produces a sawtooth wave.
* BPM Mode: Use host BPM or set a custom BPM from 1 to 960.
* Rate (Tempo-Synced): Provides 19 tempo-synced rate divisions, from 2/1 (slowest) to 1/32 (fastest), including dotted and triplet options. The rates are arranged in order of speed: 2/1, 1/1 D, 2/1 T, 1/1, 1/2 D, 1/1 T, 1/2, 1/4 D, 1/2 T, 1/4, 1/8 D, 1/4 T, 1/8, 1/16 D, 1/8 T, 1/16, 1/32 D, 1/16 T, and 1/32.
* Dry/Wet Mix (0–100%): Blend between the dry signal and the wet signal, from 0% (fully dry) to 100% (fully wet). Setting it to a value between 0% and 100% creates a chorus-like or flanger-like effect through the blending of the pitch-modulated signal with the dry signal.
* Output Gain (dB): Sets the final output level of the plugin from -30dB to +30dB to compensate for volume changes.
* Advanced Host Sync: The LFO phase is synced to the DAW timeline, and the plugin automatically re-syncs on playback start, stop, or when jumping along the timeline.
* GUI Waveform Display: See the exact LFO shape you are using as a visual reference.
* GUI Phase Indicator: Shows the LFO’s current phase position as a moving vertical line.
* GUI Phase Readout: Displays the current phase position in degrees (0–360°).
* GUI BPM Readout: Shows the current DAW tempo for quick reference.
* GUI Bypass Button: A dedicated bypass button for toggling the vibrato effect on or off without audio clicks. Available for automation as “Bypass (Smooth)” in the parameter list.
* Zipper-Noise-Free Operation: Advanced interpolation ensures no zipper noise during slider automation or real-time adjustments.
* Minimal CPU Usage.

You can grab it for $8. Visit the Gumroad page to explore audio demos and hear what the plugin can do.

Link: https://windowsg.gumroad.com/l/vibratofx700

This JSFX plugin can also be used in other DAWs through the open-source YSFX plugin. YSFX is available in VST3, AU, and CLAP formats for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Download YSFX here: https://github.com/JoepVanlier/ysfx/releases

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Last edited by Windows on Tue Apr 28, 2026 12:26 pm, edited 4 times in total.

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Is there an option without sync to daw's bpm?
I prefer using some plugins without tempo sync like delay sometimes, can make a sound more interesting

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DCrown wrote: Tue Mar 10, 2026 6:57 am Is there an option without sync to daw's bpm?
I prefer using some plugins without tempo sync like delay sometimes, can make a sound more interesting
No. You are right, having a free mode would be great. Let me add that now. Thanks.

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DCrown wrote: Tue Mar 10, 2026 6:57 am Is there an option without sync to daw's bpm?
I prefer using some plugins without tempo sync like delay sometimes, can make a sound more interesting
I've added a Manual BPM mode in the latest update, you can now set your own BPM independently of the DAW's tempo, so the LFO is no longer locked to the project BPM. It's essentially the same as the free-running mode you would find on a delay plugin. The option to sync to the DAW's tempo is also available.

Link: https://windowsg.gumroad.com/l/vibratofx700

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Changelog
1. BPM slider now holds decimal values (e.g. 120.5); previously, it snapped to whole numbers when the slider was moved.

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