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slowest phaser (that's not a Whetstone)?

Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 10:42 am
by Chankgeez
I wanna slow phaser.

Re: slowest phaser (that's not a Whetstone)?

Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 11:15 am
by HeavyXIII
The PM7 gets pretty slow. It also get pretty fast.

Re: slowest phaser (that's not a Whetstone)?

Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 11:39 am
by kbit
PM7 didnt get slow enough for my taste :idk:

Re: slowest phaser (that's not a Whetstone)?

Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 11:47 am
by Chankgeez
Thanks, guys, I'll listen to some PM7 demos, but, yeah, I wanna go really sloooooooooooooooooooooooooooow.

Re: slowest phaser (that's not a Whetstone)?

Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 12:15 pm
by lordgalvar
Infanem Compact Faye Sing B supposedly has 90+ second sweeps which is usually longer than songs I play. The other option is something with manual phasing and cv-in that you could control with a really slow external LFO.

I went to edit my post and was half paying attention an I deleted it...I'm getting crazy.

Re: slowest phaser (that's not a Whetstone)?

Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 12:26 pm
by rustywire
lordgalvar wrote:Infanem Compact Faye Sing B supposedly has 90+ second sweeps which is usually longer than songs I play. The other option is something with manual phasing and cv-in that you could control with a really slow external LFO.

I went to edit my post and was half paying attention an I deleted it...I'm getting crazy.
This.
Moog Phaser is the flagship for CV manipulation, with a legacy of great sounds in all things carrying the product name.
SolidGoldFX Apollo is an option I have long wanted to try :snax:

But the Effectrode PM-2C is ze grail that keeps me from spending money on other high end phasers. I mean, it's the one that caused me to sell you the SS. If you can score one for <500 then go for it. Totally worth it.

Re: slowest phaser (that's not a Whetstone)?

Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 12:37 pm
by The Mad Titan
rustywire wrote:
lordgalvar wrote:Infanem Compact Faye Sing B supposedly has 90+ second sweeps which is usually longer than songs I play. The other option is something with manual phasing and cv-in that you could control with a really slow external LFO.

I went to edit my post and was half paying attention an I deleted it...I'm getting crazy.
This.
Moog Phaser is the flagship for CV manipulation, with a legacy of great sounds in all things carrying the product name.
SolidGoldFX Apollo is an option I have long wanted to try :snax:

But the Effectrode PM-2C is ze grail that keeps me from spending money on other high end phasers. I mean, it's the one that caused me to sell you the SS. If you can score one for <500 then go for it. Totally worth it.
90 seconds, fuck that's nuts. How can you even perceive the motion of the shifter?

Re: slowest phaser (that's not a Whetstone)?

Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 12:42 pm
by Uncle Grandfather
Morley volume/phaser using treadle can get slow as fuck, reeeeeeally slow as you literally want it. In auto mode it can be dialed in pretty glacial too. What's wrong with whetstone?

Re: slowest phaser (that's not a Whetstone)?

Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 12:51 pm
by lordgalvar
The Mad Titan wrote:
rustywire wrote:
lordgalvar wrote:Infanem Compact Faye Sing B supposedly has 90+ second sweeps which is usually longer than songs I play. The other option is something with manual phasing and cv-in that you could control with a really slow external LFO.

I went to edit my post and was half paying attention an I deleted it...I'm getting crazy.
This.
Moog Phaser is the flagship for CV manipulation, with a legacy of great sounds in all things carrying the product name.
SolidGoldFX Apollo is an option I have long wanted to try :snax:

But the Effectrode PM-2C is ze grail that keeps me from spending money on other high end phasers. I mean, it's the one that caused me to sell you the SS. If you can score one for <500 then go for it. Totally worth it.
90 seconds, fuck that's nuts. How can you even perceive the motion of the shifter?
It's all about the journey...not knowing how you got there is the best part.

Maybe I should try and time it/actually use mine?

Re: slowest phaser (that's not a Whetstone)?

Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 12:58 pm
by Uncle Grandfather
The Faye sing is half of the fayes her right, and that's based on the mu-tron bi-phase. I know the fayes her gets slow but I dont not know bout 90 sec sweeps but then i never really noticed how slow it can get. Maybe the Faye sing b is a tweaked version?

Re: slowest phaser (that's not a Whetstone)?

Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 1:00 pm
by skullservant
Mr Wire's Phaser could get super slow too right?

Re: slowest phaser (that's not a Whetstone)?

Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 1:03 pm
by Chankgeez
Infanem, Moog and Effectrode are all good suggestions if a little more than I was looking to spend. :idk: I'll keep those in mind though.

I'll give a listen to the Mr. Wire demo.
rustywire wrote: SolidGoldFX Apollo is an option I have long wanted to try :snax:
Me too. I wonder how slow it goes. :snax:
Uncle Grandfather wrote:... What's wrong with whetstone?
Well, for me, there were many things wrong with the Whetstone. Mine was a v1 and I wasn't very happy with how noisy it was. So, I sent it to Kyle to have it "upgraded" to be a v2. Turns out, in a lot of ways I preferred the v1 quirks and all. With all the noise, the v1 isn't really a very friendly live pedal (though that's a moot concern lately). So, if I did get another Whetstone, it'd be a v1, but I'd like to explore other options.

Re: slowest phaser (that's not a Whetstone)?

Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 1:10 pm
by lordgalvar
Uncle Grandfather wrote:The Faye sing is half of the fayes her right, and that's based on the mu-tron bi-phase. I know the fayes her gets slow but I dont not know bout 90 sec sweeps but then i never really noticed how slow it can get. Maybe the Faye sing b is a tweaked version?
I think it is in terms of the sweep. Let me find out now! haha, be back in a minute.

Re: slowest phaser (that's not a Whetstone)?

Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 1:14 pm
by Jwar
Toneczar Halophaze


:)

Re: slowest phaser (that's not a Whetstone)?

Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 1:16 pm
by Uncle Grandfather
Chankgeez wrote:I'd like to explore other options.
Ahh, yeah noisy isn't good unless its on purpose. I'd say get a big ass Morley treadle and make your own sweeps :thumb: