It's all power to forward phasers on this episode of Synth Clips! Catch the latest episodes in your favorite Sweetwater series by liking, commenting, and subscribing!
Hi Daniel, didn't think I would stick it to the end,but your enthusiasm,easy voice & above camera kept me in like a rabbit in the headlights type of thing. I play guitar, but fried the only keyboard in my possesion,will check out those pedals......cheers.....👍
Phasers are awesome! My favorite phaser sound is in the Steve Hillage 1975 record “fish rising”, his phaser was called the wing phaser and it had an expression pedal. The sound was so inimitable, I haven’t heard anything like it.
@@josephwright5921 that album was recorded live at the mind-body-spirit festival in 79, with some overdubs on the second side. his partner miquette also composed and performed much of the first side, its one of my favorite albums ever!
Hmm, I don't think I like phase shifting 😅 but Daniel you were awesome. I can tell you know tons, even a nothing like me understood what you meant either through your explanation or actual demonstration. I got here because I was trying to figure out the actual descriptive words describing a synth sound effect on a CD I recently purchased. I think it was achieved with the depth effect you were showing us. Thank you for your time. I'll be back for more of these.
So in the beginning of the video Daniel talks about comb filters which is really more indicative of chorus/flange units. Phasers could be thought of as band-limited combs though. In other words it's frequency dependent delay instead of full-spectrum delay.
It's all power to forward phasers on this episode of Synth Clips! Catch the latest episodes in your favorite Sweetwater series by liking, commenting, and subscribing!
Now I have a much greater understanding of what gives 1970's electronic music its distinct sound. Good tutorial!
Hi Daniel,
didn't think I would stick it to the end,but your enthusiasm,easy voice & above camera kept me in like a rabbit in the headlights type of thing.
I play guitar, but fried the only keyboard in my possesion,will check out those pedals......cheers.....👍
Nice work Daniel, thanks for the video.
I love his sound design knowledge. His Mininova patches were the only patches I have installed instead of patching into the synth.
Are you able to let me know where I can find these patches?
@@PaulMorhen they have them on novation’s website
Same here, but for ultranova. He is legend
I love Phase shifters! Thanks for another master class in Synthesis
"We'll be here all week" that was a killer lol
Phasers are awesome! My favorite phaser sound is in the Steve Hillage 1975 record “fish rising”, his phaser was called the wing phaser and it had an expression pedal. The sound was so inimitable, I haven’t heard anything like it.
I love Hillage's instrumental opus, Rainbow Dome Musick. The wash of synths along with the bright guitar tone is beautiful.
@@josephwright5921 that album was recorded live at the mind-body-spirit festival in 79, with some overdubs on the second side. his partner miquette also composed and performed much of the first side, its one of my favorite albums ever!
Hmm, I don't think I like phase shifting 😅 but Daniel you were awesome. I can tell you know tons, even a nothing like me understood what you meant either through your explanation or actual demonstration. I got here because I was trying to figure out the actual descriptive words describing a synth sound effect on a CD I recently purchased. I think it was achieved with the depth effect you were showing us. Thank you for your time. I'll be back for more of these.
Nice one! Thanks for posting this... I prefer phasing--there just seems to be more 'automation' in the sounds as compared to most time-based effects.
I swear you are spying on my search history, I *JUST* started looking for stereo phaser pedals for synth use a few days ago.
The lords of the algorithms are always watching
Great video
Informative
So in the beginning of the video Daniel talks about comb filters which is really more indicative of chorus/flange units. Phasers could be thought of as band-limited combs though. In other words it's frequency dependent delay instead of full-spectrum delay.
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I didn't hear the fizzy buzziness that I associate with phaswers like the EH Bad and Small Stone except with the HydroSynth
Phase shifting was the original "chorus" in c1973
Muito bom!!
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