Chorus/Vibrato Pedals
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Re: Chorus/Vibrato Pedals
If I still had a second working foot for pedal usage, I'd be with you, sir.
As, well, the CE-1/JC circuit is my "must have" - whether it's in a pedal or the amp, and the vibrato even moreso.
As, well, the CE-1/JC circuit is my "must have" - whether it's in a pedal or the amp, and the vibrato even moreso.
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Re: Chorus/Vibrato Pedals
Maybe I should skip the bullshit and just buy a JC- 
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You know you want to!
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Re: Chorus/Vibrato Pedals
The OGs are awesome, haven't heard as much good about the new onesCrookedRainJr wrote:Is a Clone Theory any good? I have a Small Clone which is great, wondering if the circuit is the same and the vibrato makes it worth it.
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Re: Chorus/Vibrato Pedals
Strymon Ola does both. You can save a favorite setting, which you can select via footswitch.
Set your fav chorus and retain it to memory, then set it to your favorite vibrato (or vice versa). just switch between the two with the footswitch.
The chorus and the vib are very tasty on this. Plus some other neat controls to boot.
Set your fav chorus and retain it to memory, then set it to your favorite vibrato (or vice versa). just switch between the two with the footswitch.
The chorus and the vib are very tasty on this. Plus some other neat controls to boot.
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Re: Chorus/Vibrato Pedals
Yea I mentioned that one in my OP, but no one chimed in on it, haha. It's the pricier of the available options I've come across so far, but certainly meets the requirements! Thanks for the suggestion.digi2t wrote:Strymon Ola does both. You can save a favorite setting, which you can select via footswitch.
Set your fav chorus and retain it to memory, then set it to your favorite vibrato (or vice versa). just switch between the two with the footswitch.
The chorus and the vib are very tasty on this. Plus some other neat controls to boot.
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Re: Chorus/Vibrato Pedals
It's not doing what you are looking for… but I can't wait for the Caroline Somersault Chorus/Vibrato.
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Re: Chorus/Vibrato Pedals
No doubt! Needs more demossylnau wrote:It's not doing what you are looking for… but I can't wait for the Caroline Somersault Chorus/Vibrato.
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I played one at namm for a bit and it really is great.sylnau wrote:It's not doing what you are looking for… but I can't wait for the Caroline Somersault Chorus/Vibrato.
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Re: Chorus/Vibrato Pedals
Hey, i have a small pedal company from Mexico, and we revealed a new chorus/vibrato pedal with envelope follower, the Futura.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNFINPOqgzA&t=8s
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Re: Chorus/Vibrato Pedals
Forgot about this...
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Re: Chorus/Vibrato Pedals
Efrentijuana wrote:Hey, i have a small pedal company from Mexico, and we revealed a new chorus/vibrato pedal with envelope follower, the Futura.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNFINPOqgzA&t=8s
That thing sounds amazing and does a lot of neat stuff. Great demo
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Re: Chorus/Vibrato Pedals
Before even reading this thread, I was like, "make one, sucka!"Jero wrote:Thanks, I'll look into that one some more! I remember there being a bit of buzz around here with people liking those.tremolo3 wrote:Yes, that's one way to do it. You set up A,B,C... presets and scrolls through them sequentially.Jero wrote: So the zooms might work out, do you just hold the foot switch down to change between presets or?
Or you can make the switch act as typical on/off but you wouldn't be able to scroll through presets, you would have to press the small arrow switches surrounding the main switch.
There are some mods to add external switches and stuff, but IMO those zoom are better to have them in a desk setup.
rfurtkamp wrote:Mod a CE-2W for footswitch control of the mode selector?There's a good chance I'll do something like that with the CE, Small Clone, Moog, etc. I'll keep an eye out for a cheap Retro Sonic like popvulture recommended too, as that's what it is already. Seems cheaper route than some of the others I've found, like the Ola, and analog.
All of this has got me thinking about making my own thing though reallyThe views to responses may suggest I'm one of few people interested in something like this but...
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Re: Chorus/Vibrato Pedals
A Way Huge mini Blue Hippo MkIII arrived in the mail yesterday. It does both chorus and vibrato equally well with minimal noise, though there is a bit of a volume boost. My favorite chorus/vib texture of all time is the vintage vibraflange edition EHX Clone Theory, which would still be on my board if it were less hissy and bulky.
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Re: Chorus/Vibrato Pedals
Would it perhaps interest you and perhaps Jero too that I have a couple of 1590B boards for the vintage Clone Theory I designed with a built in switchable noise gate that I was going to release (before changing my mind)? Has the feedback from the Vibra-Flange on a knob too (originally negative feedback, the knobs allows positive or negative) so it can be dialled in to taste and an extended rate range.ck3 wrote:A Way Huge mini Blue Hippo MkIII arrived in the mail yesterday. It does both chorus and vibrato equally well with minimal noise, though there is a bit of a volume boost. My favorite chorus/vib texture of all time is the vintage vibraflange edition EHX Clone Theory, which would still be on my board if it were less hissy and bulky.
