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New concept phaser/flanger
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New concept phaser/flanger
Hello Gang,
Took a break from Scope Art to make and demonstrate these. They are Flanger/Phasers or what ever you want to call them. One uses very small degrees of pitch shifting and the other a few Hertz of frequency shift mixed with the original signal to create the effect. I also added a feedback path for a little more punch. Try it on some real music (Beatles, Stones, your favorite group) with headphones on and not just synth's ,drums, and etc from Fl Studio. I use Edison to load up my favorite song and then play it through the Phaser/Flanger . Sounds really spacey through headphones.
I would like some HELP though. The LFO could be a lot better. AT present I believe it sounds to swishy. Also any better ideas on the feedback are welcome. Any other ideas are also always welcome. If anyone would like to make it into a module and box it up with a coloured face plate and etc, that would be really be swell. Hint, hint, orange and blue are my favorite colours. I am NOT very good with packaging them up. I will get there but just to busy now to learn.
Thanks all and enjoy! All comments are always welcome.
Ok, back to Scope Art!
Later then,BobF.....
- BobF
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Re: New concept phaser/flanger
Pretty cool effect, I like the frequency shift one!
Please add a volume control and a clipper before the output, especially when you have uncontrolled feedback in your schematic.
You could improve Trog's pitch shifter by using triangles or sines instead of squares for crossfading.
Please add a volume control and a clipper before the output, especially when you have uncontrolled feedback in your schematic.

You could improve Trog's pitch shifter by using triangles or sines instead of squares for crossfading.
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1334
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Re: New concept phaser/flanger
Nice idea Bob! Some quite extreme effects possible with this also.
I always used to love the "phasing" sound from back in the sixties. Itchycoo Park et al.
Could I please suggest/request that your main module would be enclosed in a way that allows VST export? In this way it's much easier for me to try it in Reaper. I suspect this may not be needed in FL studio which is the DAW I think you use...?
Cheers
Spogg
I always used to love the "phasing" sound from back in the sixties. Itchycoo Park et al.
Could I please suggest/request that your main module would be enclosed in a way that allows VST export? In this way it's much easier for me to try it in Reaper. I suspect this may not be needed in FL studio which is the DAW I think you use...?
Cheers
Spogg
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Spogg - Posts: 3368
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Re: New concept phaser/flanger
Thanks. Going to test these out later today. 

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