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Old 07-10-2008, 09:39 PM
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Any Chorus/flanger/phaser all in one pedals?

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Looking to have a decent sounding "swishy" pedal that is versatile to cover these sounds that can run on 9v ideally.

The TC Electronic and Eventide run on 12V so the only one I can think of is the Line6 MM4, anything else that can cover all 3?
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Old 07-10-2008, 10:07 PM
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I hear Fulltone is discontinuing the Choralflange to make way for a pedal that does chorus, flanger, and vibe.
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Old 07-11-2008, 12:59 AM
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The Marshall Regenerator is the only pedal (other than multi-fx) that I know of that can do all three of these. It's very cheap so worth a try. I found each of the modes to be average though - I guess to be expected given the nature of the pedal.
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Just F.Y.I., the Eventide runs at 9v......just requiring 1200 mA.
That being said, a lot of people are running it at 600 mA without any problems, which I'm going to try shortly.
A One-spot will power it perfectly, but introducing extra pedals to the power supply might create some background hum/noise.

Hope this helps!
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Old 07-11-2008, 07:56 AM
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Also FYI, my TC Electronic Nova Delay runs off a daisy-chained 9V as well. It needs 300ma to power up.

You might get lucky on the Modulator as well. I know the Delay and Reverb will run off 9V.
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I'll build you one. But it will cost $500 and be mounted in a tiny keg. Just kidding. Unless you're not.
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The EHX flanger hoax can probably do this. It has two separate signal paths, which each have a phaser and a delay module. You can create a flanger by turning off the phasers and just using the delay modules. I'm sure you could get chorus sounds out of this as well, since that's a delay-based effect too. Mine is in the studio at the moment, but I can fool around with it mid-next-week and report back.
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Stereo Electric Mistress is a chorus/flanger, but not a phaser
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...just get a Modulator or Modfactor & deal with the PSA...
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The modulator requires 12v
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...they come w/a 12v PSA...plug it into a power strip...
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I just ordered a fuel tank jr so I was hoping it would be possible to power whatever pedal I get with it but I don't think I'm gonna find a 3 in 1. The choralflange may be the way to go here.
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Old 07-11-2008, 04:45 PM
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I know it doesn't have the phaser but the Choral Flange is a great sounding pedal. I gotta dump my Maxon at some point and snag one of those.
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For the few pedals that do cover all three of those sounds, they usually do a LOT more than those effects you seek, and/or cost a lot, and/or take up a ton of board space.

IMO, you'd be best off with getting two pedals to cover that territory, or even three small pedals.

One convenient way (if you like how they sound): EHX Nano Small Stone + EHX Stereo Electric Mistress. Covers all three tones, takes up minimal board space, is under $200 total.

So... perhaps you could also combine a Choralflange with a good compact phaser. From what I've seen, phasers tend to be some of the smallest pedals out there - just look at the Boss PH-3, EHX Nano Small Stone, MXR Phase 90 and Phase 100, Subdecay Quasar, etc....
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I'll build you one. But it will cost $500 and be mounted in a tiny keg. Just kidding. Unless you're not.
For some reason that seems like an awesome idea. You hit a switch that looks like the tap and all of a sudden, your bass is all spacey like a flange or gurgley like a step phaser. Call it The Drunk Pump. Better yet, use the tap as a tap tempo.


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