[sdiy] Flanger???

Ivan Schwartz Ivan.Schwartz at mackie.com
Fri May 24 17:20:38 CEST 2002


Is the Roland SBF-325 capable of this?  There's one on eBay now:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=875532105

Ivan

> ----------
> From: 	Byron G. Jacquot
> Sent: 	Thursday, May 23, 2002 8:43 PM
> To: 	synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
> Subject: 	RE: [sdiy] Flanger???
> 
> >(how about one of those Eventide Harmonizer type boxes? anybody?)
> 
> The Harmonizers are full of algorithms that can be coreced into thru zero
> flanging...parallel delay lines (there one that offers 6 modulated delays in
> parallel), and some mixing capabilities.  They also seem to include a lot
> more wackiness as well, like added filtering or pitchshifting.  This is in
> the now geriatric H3000 with SE firmware...I'm sure the newer boxes are even
> better.
> 
> There's a couple of patches that do some really cool flanging tricks.  One
> is the "manual flange" that lets you adjust the delay line with the big
> knob.  There's another called "death flange" that I've overused in the past.
> It can render that tearing sound head at the start of Chrome's "TV as Eyes."
> 
> Another box I've used to experiment with thru zero flanging is the Clavia
> Nord Modular.  It's got a delay line component that's up to the task.  At
> one point I was trying to do a quadrature flanger (one fixed and 4 modulated
> delays) with it, but it didn't seem to get much more intense than the 2 line
> version...diminishing returns pretty rapidly.
> 
> >Sometimes I get the feeling that this is a deep dark secret within the
> >recording community and there really is some $5K box out there like a
> >Lexicon or Klark-Tekni-something and whoever leaks out the secret will get
> >kilt... naaaahhh...
> 
> Didn't TC Electronics make a pedal that did thru zero flanging?
> 
> Byron Jacquot
> 
> 
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