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Modulation FX
What are you using for that warm rotary modulation effects?
Something that doesn't suck your lows.
Something that doesn't suck your lows.
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Re: Modulation FX
I've got an ibanez PM7 I like a lot. it's cheap! I also really like Iron Ether's Polytope but it's not cheap at all. Neither suck lows.
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Re: Modulation FX
Tech 21 Roto Choir is likely to go to BST, though very good at this. I just like the open-endedness of my Doppelganger clone better. I think Ian/Gigahearts FX may still have his most recent groupbuy for fabbed PCBs open at the Madbean forums (where his handle is Lace Sensor). Not the easiest project, but if I can do it . . .
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Re: Modulation FX
RRR and A/DA flanger for me
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Re: Modulation FX
Big box dmm. The very best.
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Re: Modulation FX
The PM7 is super rad but I wouldn't call it particularly warm. The boss bf-2 does a good rotary sound but it's still relatively hifi. RRR has a fantastic rotary emulation but has no controls really, so it's a bit take it or leave it. This is not what you want to hear but I ilke the cosmi 100% wet for nice rotary sounds. The clock lets you dial in the depth and then you just wind down the treble to taste.
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Re: Modulation FX
ChetMagongalo wrote:I've got an ibanez PM7 I like a lot. it's cheap! I also really like Iron Ether's Polytope but it's not cheap at all. Neither suck lows.
I don't know how to describe it, but I really dig mine too. I especially like more subtle sounds with it, but I think I like the range of speeds more than anything else. I do really like the sound of chorus and vibrato, although i haven't found one with comparable speed capabilities.goroth wrote:The PM7 is super rad but I wouldn't call it particularly warm. The boss bf-2 does a good rotary sound but it's still relatively hifi. RRR has a fantastic rotary emulation but has no controls really, so it's a bit take it or leave it. This is not what you want to hear but I ilke the cosmi 100% wet for nice rotary sounds. The clock lets you dial in the depth and then you just wind down the treble to taste.
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Re: Modulation FX
PM7 into Tremolessence for me.
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Re: Modulation FX
The way I see it there's different ways to get rotary type sounds (sometimes combined with tremolo):
Vibe: MG Music Mono Vibe
Rotary / Leslie Sim: Hughes & Kettner Tube Rotosphere
Phaser: VFE Enterprise V1
Flanger: Toadworks Barracuda
Chorus / Vibrato: Maxon or Ibanez Chorus pedals or Boss CE-1
Those are my personal favourites, Flanger can be especially great for this application I think but you need a special (full and throaty) sounding one, in my experience the A/DA, Boss, EHX and MXR style flangers don't quite fit the bill.
Vibe: MG Music Mono Vibe
Rotary / Leslie Sim: Hughes & Kettner Tube Rotosphere
Phaser: VFE Enterprise V1
Flanger: Toadworks Barracuda
Chorus / Vibrato: Maxon or Ibanez Chorus pedals or Boss CE-1
Those are my personal favourites, Flanger can be especially great for this application I think but you need a special (full and throaty) sounding one, in my experience the A/DA, Boss, EHX and MXR style flangers don't quite fit the bill.
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