
Showing posts with label Flangers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flangers. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
MdspFlanger
MDSP
This is "another flanger" with the particularity that the LFO is synchronizable to the tempo with different waveforms (triangle, sin, square, triangle exponential, random...) and a smoothing factor for the waveform, so that you can achieve some new effects not available on classical flangers.
This is "another flanger" with the particularity that the LFO is synchronizable to the tempo with different waveforms (triangle, sin, square, triangle exponential, random...) and a smoothing factor for the waveform, so that you can achieve some new effects not available on classical flangers.

Thursday, February 28, 2008
Classic Flanger
KjaerhusAudio
Take a trip back to the mid 80's with our Classic Flanger. It will give you that subtle or massive swirling effect that is used mainly for guitar, but can be used for many other instruments as well. Due to a tightly controlled feedback path, it is possible to boost the flanging effect to maximum without getting unwanted side effects.
Take a trip back to the mid 80's with our Classic Flanger. It will give you that subtle or massive swirling effect that is used mainly for guitar, but can be used for many other instruments as well. Due to a tightly controlled feedback path, it is possible to boost the flanging effect to maximum without getting unwanted side effects.
Key Features
![]() | Smooth Flanger effects | |
![]() | Stereo spread | |
![]() | Host Synchronization | |
![]() | Presets | |
![]() | Ultra low CPU usage | |
![]() | Supports sampling rates up to 96kHz | |
![]() | Full VST automation |

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