Five nodes that wobble, spin, shift, and sweep the spectrum — turning static buffers into living textures. Mod Delay covers chorus and flanger via modulated delay lines, the classic pair every sampler chain wants nearby. Phaser (Native) is the cascaded-allpass sweep, instantly recognisable. Frequency Shifter does Bode-style frequency shifting (not pitch shifting) — partials get displaced by a fixed Hz amount rather than a ratio, which breaks harmonic relationships and produces inharmonic, bell-like results. Leslie is the rotating-speaker emulation with separate horn and drum rotors, useful far beyond organ contexts. Spectral Mod Delay lives in the spectral domain, modulating different frequency regions at different rates for textures that simpler time-domain modulators can’t produce.
Nodes
- Spectral Mod Delay — Spectral modulated delay with frequency spread
- Mod Delay — Chorus/Flanger mega-node - modulated delay with LFO, stereo spread, multi-voice chorus
- Frequency Shifter — True frequency shifting using Hilbert transform - Bode-style effects
- Leslie — Rotating speaker simulation - classic Leslie cabinet with horn and drum rotors
- Phaser (Native) — Native C++ phaser - cascaded allpass with LFO modulation
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