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Blend/Mixer pedal with variable phase

I've tried to find blend/mix pedal with variable phase, but haven't found anything other than the (apparently discontinued) FEA Labs 2ch Mixer.

I have found many pedals with a phase-invert switch, but what i'm looking for is a smooth adjustment between 0 and 180 degrees.

Is there anything out there that I've missed?
 
I've tried to find blend/mix pedal with variable phase, but haven't found anything other than the (apparently discontinued) FEA Labs 2ch Mixer.

I have found many pedals with a phase-invert switch, but what i'm looking for is a smooth adjustment between 0 and 180 degrees.

Is there anything out there that I've missed?

Not sure if this will do what you want?

Phazer - Radial Engineering

It's obviously not a mixer.

My impression from reading the manual is this creates instantaneous phase rather than a time delay. If you are dealing with a latency issue, you may need time delay rather than instantaneous phase.
 
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Not sure if this will do what you want?

Phazer - Radial Engineering

It's obviously not a mixer.

My impression from reading the manual is this creates instantaneous phase rather than a time delay. If you are dealing with a latency issue, you may need time delay rather than instantaneous phase.

That looks helpful - I'll give it a look :)

I'm not sure whether it's exactly phasing or delay i'm dealing with.

Here's a bit more of the story: I'm trying to blend 2 singals, magnetic & piezo. For various reasons, I don't want to mod the bass with an on-board blend, but I do have 2 outputs - one magnetic, one piezo.

Since I have two wireless transmitters/receivers, I tried putting one trasmitter into each output, and blend the signals at the receiver end (via Stereo input on an HX Stomp). It seems that the 1Mohm input impedance on the transmitter is enough for the piezos to not need an onboard buffer...

It looks like the latency/time difference between the two outputs is very small (recording in stereo & looking for differences), but the signals don't look quite in phase.

Another thought/question: since both of the receivers output at the same impedance (1kOhm), if the phase is NOT an issue, could i simply use a passive blend pot to mix the two?