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How FLANGER, CHORUS & PHASER process your sound - Sound Design Theory 

Woochia - Charly Sauret
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Intro
0:27 Flanger
3:21 Chorus
5:58 Phaser
7:50 Things to remember
Flanger, Chorus and Flanger are very common effects. You're sure to find them in any DAW or in guitar pedal boards. They create very distinctive sounds, but it is not always clear what it does exactly to the sound.
Today I'd like to dive a little bit in that and show how these common but mysterious effects are actually very close to a delay effect.
I hope it inspire you to explore and experiment with them as it sure did inspire me when I wrote this episode.
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Комментарии : 96   
@ChR_is
@ChR_is 2 года назад
this is one of the best tutorials on modulation effects i have ever seen!
@seangeisbush
@seangeisbush 2 года назад
Your videos are seriously some of the best resources for producers. I've always felt like no one just sits down and explains how all this stuff works. I can't thank you enough!
@joatrix
@joatrix 4 месяца назад
I want you to know that here in South america we love you, you do the best videos about sound. most of latam youtubers doesn't explain well how does process change the sound, many thanks
@Woochia
@Woochia 4 месяца назад
Thanks a lot, I really appreciate it :)
@wolfgang4468
@wolfgang4468 2 года назад
It's not only the great content but the fantastic, highly intelligible presentation that makes these tutorial so valuable. I wonder how much effort goes into them. Can't thank you enough!
@PaperClipFlip
@PaperClipFlip Год назад
Insanely underrated channel. This was great! Clear and informative, everything I needed. Please never stop making videos!!
@InvalidUser18
@InvalidUser18 4 месяца назад
Im glad I have that tidbit of info on Flanger as it's my favorite effect, I wanna make a pitched flanger but I didn't know the specifics of how it worked so I had to do some research, now I've found that to find the ms of delay the equation 1/hz × 1000 xan be used. This VST gonna be WILD!
@RubaShu
@RubaShu 2 года назад
Thank you ! Finally someone who explain what really happens to the signals and the difference between these effects ! you're amazing
@bobbyshomestudio
@bobbyshomestudio 8 дней назад
Finally found a video that explains this clearly, thanks!
@tomasenrique
@tomasenrique Год назад
Such a great video!
@eXpas04
@eXpas04 Год назад
really good clean video! well done
@ynskii2165
@ynskii2165 2 года назад
You are amazing! these videos are some of the best on youtube!
@JohnPaulBuce
@JohnPaulBuce 2 года назад
nice, love the visuals
@garethmccray5248
@garethmccray5248 2 года назад
Fantastic! I'm going to watch on the whole series. Clear explanations, not too much or too little information.
@HeliMarjut
@HeliMarjut Год назад
Soo helpful and clear! Thanks!
@roikorginal
@roikorginal 2 года назад
great explanation! thank you!
@rolandpyle8914
@rolandpyle8914 2 года назад
Really interesting and useful. Thank you.
@j.r.a.inthacut8148
@j.r.a.inthacut8148 2 года назад
Amazing content, thank you my friend!
@dmnC.
@dmnC. Год назад
The best videos 💯👏🏻👏🏻 thank you!!
@tomasenrique
@tomasenrique Год назад
Thanks for sharing!
@ALL_ONE_SUN
@ALL_ONE_SUN Год назад
Thanks! Nice explanation and video!
@victordl9492
@victordl9492 2 года назад
Thanks, very helpful !! :)
@adammason1587
@adammason1587 2 года назад
insanely good!
@artemi-music
@artemi-music 2 года назад
thanks for explanation, it's much clearer now
@richieritz5803
@richieritz5803 2 года назад
Great Channel and great explanation
@andreasy870
@andreasy870 11 месяцев назад
Amazing in depth explanation. Thanks!
@skra_
@skra_ Год назад
Thank you!
@PastPerspectives3
@PastPerspectives3 Год назад
Great tutorial. Good work and thank you.
@baryaish
@baryaish 7 месяцев назад
Amazing Bro! such a Good explanation!
@Digitt6
@Digitt6 Год назад
Fantastic video thank you
@SamuelFernandoCabral
@SamuelFernandoCabral 2 года назад
Man, your videos are the best in the detailed explanation about sound concepts on youtube! Congrats!
@Woochia
@Woochia Год назад
Thanks! :)
@racman9964
@racman9964 6 месяцев назад
Man, you are a gem! So nicely explained, thanks for all your work!
@kwameeyiah
@kwameeyiah 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for this awesome and concise explanation of modulation effects.
@Montogoronto
@Montogoronto 29 дней назад
this is helpful. thanks.
@JeeMidi82
@JeeMidi82 4 месяца назад
What a briljant video. Very clear. Thank you so much!
@paulinaimpala548
@paulinaimpala548 21 день назад
excellent explanation, thank you!
@drodsou
@drodsou Месяц назад
Fantastic, so well explained, thank you
@mrhappysmile8018
@mrhappysmile8018 Год назад
Thank you !!!
@hfarstad1137
@hfarstad1137 2 года назад
This is so well done, exact what info i was needing
@Woochia
@Woochia Год назад
Thanks! Happy it was useful :)
@lukasgruber1280
@lukasgruber1280 3 месяца назад
this is best explaination i found on this
@Babygoatblood
@Babygoatblood Год назад
So helpful!!! And beginner friendly. Thanks so much, learned a lot !
@Woochia
@Woochia Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@shingao247
@shingao247 Год назад
This is exactly what I need, fantastic tutorial!
@Woochia
@Woochia Год назад
Thanks!
@NANIKANSEIDORIFTO
@NANIKANSEIDORIFTO Год назад
great video. just starting to program my own effects and this helped me alot to understand how they work so i can try to come up with my own implementations and then work up from there
@Woochia
@Woochia Год назад
So cool! I'm happy this was helpful:)
@albertofernandez7767
@albertofernandez7767 2 года назад
Perfect explanation!
@Woochia
@Woochia Год назад
Thanks !
@iamsyntact
@iamsyntact 2 года назад
I would like to have that comb filter EQ8 preset please
@vilvd3934
@vilvd3934 Год назад
good content 👍👍 very happy
@djaspor702
@djaspor702 11 месяцев назад
Freaking amazing and simple explanation to something I had pretty much given up on trying to understand. THANK YOU!
@Woochia
@Woochia 11 месяцев назад
I'm glad the video helped :) it's always more fun when we can imagine what is happening behind every knob
@AARVMUSIC
@AARVMUSIC Год назад
best explanation ever
@nilfeliu1819
@nilfeliu1819 Месяц назад
First video i see of you, strightup subscribe. Such a didactic quality!
@Woochia
@Woochia Месяц назад
Thanks! :)
@LiebichLars
@LiebichLars 3 месяца назад
Nach 15 Jahren endlich mal ein Video gefunden das es sehr leicht grafisch verständlich macht. DANKE
@Woochia
@Woochia 2 месяца назад
Danke Schon ! :)
@ascosta
@ascosta 4 месяца назад
Perfect video for engineers who are also guitar players 👍🏼🎸
@endzmeet599
@endzmeet599 Год назад
Thanks
@cassettedisco6954
@cassettedisco6954 Год назад
Execelente contenido, saludos desde México 🇲🇽
@shawn-raemorris2444
@shawn-raemorris2444 Год назад
All I can say is, I love this.... I have no words to express how impressed I am.
@Woochia
@Woochia Год назад
Thanks you very much :)
@ittaital
@ittaital Год назад
This is the best explanation on this topic. Thank you for this upload. However, I do think that in the "flanger" explanation at 2:23, the wording should be "negative feedback or positive feedback" rather than "feed-forward or feed-back". I think that "feed-froward and feed-back" is a mistake in this case.
@Woochia
@Woochia Год назад
Thanks ! For the feedback, we can say negative or positive feedback, but I used feedback and feedforward terms as I saw them used in many sources to talk about comb filters (Wikipedia, Stanford university, McGill university,...)
@weixhee7862
@weixhee7862 2 года назад
thx!
@jeka_stolenko
@jeka_stolenko 2 месяца назад
Из-за того, что вся гитарная индустрия построена на догмах, подробных объяснений о принципах работы фейзера, хоруса и флейнджера я не нашёл на ютубе. Приходится обращаться к звукарям. Спасибо за видосыч!
@Woochia
@Woochia 2 месяца назад
You're welcome :) I'm glad this helped!
@neoncut
@neoncut Год назад
Love the way you present and explain. Question: Looking at the numbers in the plugin, the chorus delay time can also be super low, like a flanger's. I wonder how close these two sound with the same delay times 🌚. Thanks for this!
@Woochia
@Woochia Год назад
Yes they can have the same delay time when you look at the knob, but they don't affect exactly the same thing. The chorus plays with the pitch so it can quickly feel out of tune with a long delay time
@kylehughes2523
@kylehughes2523 8 месяцев назад
thank
@shawn-raemorris2444
@shawn-raemorris2444 Год назад
Do you know what I don't see on RU-vid though I don't see anyone arranging the production process step-by-step like as in stage by stage music production steps and then thoroughly explaining in detail what you use when you use it and also having projects that you know followers can follow. So you go through your production process just like PML does with their paid courses, but only on RU-vid.... then continue doing projects. That would be a big community. There's a lot of value in that...
@Woochia
@Woochia Год назад
Good call. This would be easier to find on twitch I guess, as it would be much easier to record the whole process as a live stream. When I made videos where I produce a track, I found it hard to keep everything during the edit. A lot of parts need to be cut out to keep a good pace. But maybe there's a way to do it, but it would still be a very long video I think
@shawn-raemorris2444
@shawn-raemorris2444 Год назад
@@Woochia oh I get you. I understand 👍. PML does it in 5 to ten minute videos within a project per project. So it's really sectioned out. But thank you I'll check out twitch.. not to take anything away here your are doing exceptional work bro. 👏 I'll always be around...
@shaft9000
@shaft9000 Год назад
Pretty concise. Although I'll contend that this is but pseudo-flanging, because it can only address the portion of the copied audio that is being delayed in time, and not the half that is advanced - as on a genuine 2 tape machine+mixer-to-another-recorder setup.
@Woochia
@Woochia 11 месяцев назад
Oh yeah in that context of a two tape machine, yes. And the delay are still delayed one compared to the other, and mixed together, etc...
@juliandevalois
@juliandevalois Год назад
And what does the lfo on the flanger and phaser change ? The volume, the pitch or something else ?
@Woochia
@Woochia Год назад
On the flanger it changes the delay time between the two signals. It's similar for the phaser, except all frequencies are not delayed by the same amount.
@yummygummy2133
@yummygummy2133 2 месяца назад
I love you
@prodbyryshy
@prodbyryshy 16 дней назад
harmonic series for those who failed calc 3
@ALL_ONE_SUN
@ALL_ONE_SUN Год назад
Are those cartoon character poses inspired by 3blue?😁
@Woochia
@Woochia Год назад
Not particularly 3blue. That was just a chibi version of myself drawn by a friend :)
@mo_omarr
@mo_omarr 2 года назад
@thisdudeisadude
@thisdudeisadude Год назад
so basically flanger is just a preset of EQ and a little delay
@Woochia
@Woochia Год назад
Haha, you can see it that way x)
@rmanpojo8485
@rmanpojo8485 Год назад
ott=?
@Woochia
@Woochia Год назад
For the OTT, this is not in this episode as the OTT is a multi and compressor. You can find a small section about it in the episode about compressors, or you. Can see it more in action in my last video about dubstep sound design
@rmanpojo8485
@rmanpojo8485 Год назад
@@Woochia ok but what is OTT ?
@Woochia
@Woochia Год назад
@@rmanpojo8485 Ah! OTT, originally, was a preset for Ableton's multi band compressor. Basically it cuts your sound in 3 bands (low/mid/high) and compresses the hell out of it, so all 3 bands will be brought at the same level no matter what. So it makes a flat sound that loses all its dynamics (there's no quiet or loud anymore, it's all brought at the same volume), but it's been used a lot in dubstep to reveal texture and grain in the sound. It got so popular that Xfer (the company who made Serum) recreated it as a free VST plugin. It's used by many MANY producers who often put one, two or even three of those in their effect chains, even before starting to design their sound, because they know they want that HEAVY compression to make their sound go brrrrrr (OTT stands for "over the top")
@TheGrainhas
@TheGrainhas Год назад
Good tutorial, but try using not only a less annoying sound sample, one that we can relate to, like a guitar note. In a way is like they all sound the same with that noise.
@oak7741
@oak7741 Год назад
i would really love these videos but god your demonstrations go on for just slightly too long, mixed with really annoying example melodies, it really just makes me wanna click off
@terrypussypower
@terrypussypower 4 месяца назад
What’s an “OTT”? And please don’t say “over the top”!
@Woochia
@Woochia 4 месяца назад
That's a multiband compressor. It's like there one compressor for the bass, one for the mid and one for the highs. And they all do both upward and downward compression. OTT is a particular preset of that, with very tight settings. I'd say it's over the top.
@TomasEnriqueSierra
@TomasEnriqueSierra Год назад
Such a great video!
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