Is there something out there doesn't compromise on either -or even both- effects, but gives you a lushious flanger that holds its own, as well as a long deep swooshy phaser that can compeet with the best standalone phasers on the market?
The plan is to use my bitquest for all the weird exotic stuff that I can't really justify a seperate dedicated pedal for, and to limit the rest of my modulation to this phase/flange combo. I'm short on monies and board space...:/
Edit: Btw, eqd pyramids would be an obvious contender, if my budget and board were a bit bigger.
phase+flange in one compact pedal?
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Re: phase+flange in one compact pedal?
You'd likely have to look at something like a MS-70CDR from Zoom, but you'd need to do so some light menu-diving to enable phasing & flanging at once. (this will get classic modulation engines & if you stack more than 2 or dime everything out, you could get into weird territory easily) If you had more board space, you could definitely get independent phasers/flangers on the cheap (below $80 each).
There are several other pedals that do both, but not simultaneously in a compact/inexpensive package. The Meris Polymoon can do phasing & flanging together, but it's $300. One of my favorite flangers is the Strymon Orbit (but that won't give you phasing and runs about $200 used).
Southampton Utility Knife, Keeley Bubbletron, various Chinese brands like Nux, and the Source Audio Orbital all do phasing & flanging, but not together.
The Matthews Chemist does phase/chorus/octave. The Starlight MKII can mimic a phaser fairly convincingly on certain settings.
There's a synth desktop unit that does phasing, flanging, delay together, but it's a tabletop unit north of $350.
Eventually someone will do an FV-1 combo box with dual phaser & flange engines that can be sync'd. Good luck in the meantime.
There are several other pedals that do both, but not simultaneously in a compact/inexpensive package. The Meris Polymoon can do phasing & flanging together, but it's $300. One of my favorite flangers is the Strymon Orbit (but that won't give you phasing and runs about $200 used).
Southampton Utility Knife, Keeley Bubbletron, various Chinese brands like Nux, and the Source Audio Orbital all do phasing & flanging, but not together.
The Matthews Chemist does phase/chorus/octave. The Starlight MKII can mimic a phaser fairly convincingly on certain settings.
There's a synth desktop unit that does phasing, flanging, delay together, but it's a tabletop unit north of $350.
Eventually someone will do an FV-1 combo box with dual phaser & flange engines that can be sync'd. Good luck in the meantime.
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Re: phase+flange in one compact pedal?
i also like Keeley Bubbletron
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Re: phase+flange in one compact pedal?
The Keeley is probably your best bet. Unlike flanger and chorus, which are done with very similar circuitry, phasing requires a pretty unique circuit. So a real analog phaser+flanger would be the size of a phaser pedal and a flanger pedal stuck together. Digital stuff like the Keeley (FV1-based) is really your only compact option.
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Re: phase+flange in one compact pedal?
Didn't really know that, it explains why there's so few good options out there :/Bartimaeus wrote:The Keeley is probably your best bet. Unlike flanger and chorus, which are done with very similar circuitry, phasing requires a pretty unique circuit. So a real analog phaser+flanger would be the size of a phaser pedal and a flanger pedal stuck together. Digital stuff like the Keeley (FV1-based) is really your only compact option.
So new plan...I'll stick to using my buddy's BF-2, and I'll get me some sort of univibe pedal as a final modulation flavour. Thanks. Univibe + BF-2 + Bitquest...Should be able to cover enough ground for my humble modulation needs.
Been looking at the old DanElectro vibe. Not the best out there, but it's supposedly a great bang for the buck, and it's not like I'm after a pristine stereo leslie simulation or anything anyway, so...