Flange Mayhem

March 29th, 2007 3 Comments

It’s a random stereo flanging VST effect. The randomization is tempo-synced: delay and feedback parameters are selected independently for the left and right channels at intervals ranging from 1/64 of a beat to four bars.

It started life as a subtle meandering chorus effect, mainly for making mono tracks a bit more interesting. Here’s an example using a rhodes sample, first dry then effected:

flange_mayhem_example_01.mp3

I added a limiter because it can get fairly loud with high feedback settings. Here’s a little arpeggio pushing the limiter pretty hard:

flange_mayhem_example_02.mp3

Here’s an example of Flange Mayhem doing weird things to a drum loop:

flange_mayhem_example_03.mp3

Download it here: flange_mayhem.zip

Posted in: VST Effects


3 Responses to “Flange Mayhem”

  1. loops Says:
    March 29th, 2007 at 12:18

    Thanks for this nice plug-in. Good for doing some crazy effects!

  2. Contralogic releases Flange Mayhem VST - rekkerd.org - royalty-free samples, free VST plug-ins, and audio software news Says:
    March 29th, 2007 at 12:19

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  3. blortblort Says:
    March 30th, 2007 at 06:14

    awesome. absolute new classic!

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