H9: any way to create a “manual” or “fixed” phaser patch?

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    • #114842
      StSpider
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      So far I haven’t been able to do this except by using an expression pedal.

      I want a patch where the phasing does not move, where the LFO is stuck in whatever place I set it with a potetiometer. Like in the electro harmonix bad stone, you have a “manual ” switch and you set the frequency with a dedicated pot.

      Is there any way to do this with the H9 phaser?

      Or any way to simulate the effect with a different algo (filter or wah or something)?

      I want to do this without an expression pedal.

      Thanks a lot

    • #149742
      bohan
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      StSpider wrote:

      I want a patch where the phasing does not move, where the LFO is stuck in whatever place I set it with a potentiometer. Like in the electro harmonix bad stone, you have a "manual " switch and you set the frequency with a dedicated pot.

      I want to do this without an expression pedal.

      So you want to use the buttons and the black knob on your H9 to control the parameter? You can try to assign the SPEED parameter to the XYZ buttons (anyone) on the H9. Then you should be able to do what you want by press the X (or Y, Z) button and turn the encoder to change the value.

      • #149755
        StSpider
        Participant
        bohan wrote:

        StSpider wrote:

        I want a patch where the phasing does not move, where the LFO is stuck in whatever place I set it with a potentiometer. Like in the electro harmonix bad stone, you have a “manual ” switch and you set the frequency with a dedicated pot.

        I want to do this without an expression pedal.

        So you want to use the buttons and the black knob on your H9 to control the parameter? You can try to assign the SPEED parameter to the XYZ buttons (anyone) on the H9. Then you should be able to do what you want by press the X (or Y, Z) button and turn the encoder to change the value.

         

        Thanks, I’ll try that!

      • #149756
        bansta
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        He would like to have a posibility to set the SPEED = 0. 

        I would like to have the same feature in the Flanger.

         

        bohan wrote:

        StSpider wrote:

        I want a patch where the phasing does not move, where the LFO is stuck in whatever place I set it with a potentiometer. Like in the electro harmonix bad stone, you have a “manual ” switch and you set the frequency with a dedicated pot.

        I want to do this without an expression pedal.

        So you want to use the buttons and the black knob on your H9 to control the parameter? You can try to assign the SPEED parameter to the XYZ buttons (anyone) on the H9. Then you should be able to do what you want by press the X (or Y, Z) button and turn the encoder to change the value.

    • #149760
      brock
      Participant
      StSpider wrote:
      … Or any way to simulate the effect with a different algo (filter or wah or something)?

      I want to do this without an expression pedal …

      bansta wrote:
      … I would like to have the same feature in the Flanger …

      That could be simulated with other algorithms, but I would try the Flanger first.  Dialing DEPTH down to 0 will disable the sweep / SPEED.  Set the INTENSITY (feedback / regeneration) to maximum, and then back it off slowly, until you’re hearing the desired effect.

      For Phaser-type FX, INTENSITY would be very low, and a POSITIVE / NEGATIVE TYPE would be more subtle.  I have the MDO O/P parameter here mapped to the expression pedal, but you can dial it in manually.  The same parameter can be found in the Chorus ORGANIC TYPE.

      As an aside, the current expression pedal / ribbon position is saved within a preset, so those features can be used for initial adjustments.  More information here:

      https://www.eventideaudio.com/comment/30546#comment-30546

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