the main point I am trying to make is that playing with phase in that way is very interesting. the analogue versus digital topic isn't something that i feel is necessary to discuss. i mmentioned it first becuase i thought it was funny that most subtractive software synths just offer basic waveshapes when it's completely possible to go much deeper (although of course there are exceptions)
How about we talk about the actual effect of mixing oscillators at the same frequency but with different phase? I think it's much more interesting than using a phaser...
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i like the mphaser. simple and for some basic sound mangeling pretty handy and best its for free.miro pajic wrote: MeldaProduction Multiband Flanger is next and awesome for complex and crazy special stuff (as most of their MB effects) the MB Phaser is nice too allthough not using phasers that often.
http://www.meldaproduction.com/freevstp ... phaser.php
but since i tried the soundtoys phaser i dont use it anymore.
have to try the mflanger.
techno made me do it
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yes, the free ones are really good but once you try the pay-ones (all Multiband) you can go nuts. Not only for the multiband but because you can modulatedeccard wrote:i like the mphaser. simple and for some basic sound mangeling pretty handy and best its for free.miro pajic wrote: MeldaProduction Multiband Flanger is next and awesome for complex and crazy special stuff (as most of their MB effects) the MB Phaser is nice too allthough not using phasers that often.
http://www.meldaproduction.com/freevstp ... phaser.php
but since i tried the soundtoys phaser i dont use it anymore.
have to try the mflanger.
everything with everything. This makes the Melda plugins absolutely unique. I got the MCreative bundle and it's really a bargain for what you get!
http://www.meldaproduction.com/mcreativebundle/ sick!
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