Hi Mschnell, I think that the capacitance of the scanner is very small compared to the capacitors of the phasor chain (~25pF vs 5.6nF if what i found on the net is accurate). So the side effect is minimal. Anyway, after reading your message, i had to experiment further. I replaced the linear crossfade with a variying highpass filter. Well, it does not change the result very much... and not in the good direction (it sounded harsh with "steppy" crossfades). BTW unlike the physical thing, in my plug, the phasors characteristics can vary over time. "Phasor g0" and "Phasor g1" control the range and "Phasor - LFO rate" controls the rate.
Man, don't know how I missed this one... Very cool JS!! Loving it on guitar!! Awesome!!!! Thank you.
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Nice! Shameless plug (hope that's OK): For those wanting this as a (paid) VST/AU, please check out the Martinic Scanner Vibrato I released a while back.
Edit 05/06/16 removed Fb glitches Edit 06/06/16 removed more Fb glitches added sort of distortion. Here is an update of my experiments : - The scanner uses two LFOs (more natural vibrato). - the phase units are two poles (much like the original LC array) - Double and Triple chorus types added. I also added a feedback loop that includes some kind of reverb/delay (Short, Medium, Long, Delay, Long Delay). Have a great week end. Just ask me questions if some parameters are unclear. Code:
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Hi all, New version with improved feedback. Now, you can use it like a vintage reverb: use slow LFOs for the chorus and set feedback to its maximum (0.5). Code: