CHOW Phaser is an open-source phaser effect, based very loosely on the classic Shulte Compact Phasing "A". Check out the video demo on YouTube.
To install, you can download the latest release from our website. If you would like to try the most recent updates (potentially unstable), see our Nightly Builds Page. Linux users can also find builds available on the Open Build Service, courtesy of Konstantin Voinov.
CHOW Phaser has both a stereo and mono version.
CHOW Phaser Mono is designed to accept a mono signal as input and generate a stereo signal as output. Any stereo input to the plugin will first be summed to mono before applying any processing.
CHOW Phaser Stereo accepts a stereo signal, and processes each channel entirely separately. To link the controls between the left and right channels, hold the SHIFT key while moving one of the knobs.
The phaser's processing is broken up into two stages: feedback and modulation. The amount of processing done by each stage can be controlled separately with the "feedback" and "modulation" knobs. Both stages share the same LFO, which is controlled by the "depth" and "frequency" parameters, as well as the "skew" knob. The "10x" parameter simply multiplies the LFO frequency by 10. The "stages" parameter controls filter stages are used in the modulation section, while "drive", "dirt", and "thrash" add various styles of nonlinear processing to the feedback stage.
To build from scratch, you must have CMake installed.
# Clone the repository
$ git clone https://github.com/jatinchowdhury18/CHOWPhaser.git
$ cd CHOWPhaser
# initialize and set up submodules
$ git submodule update --init --recursive
# build with CMake
$ cmake -Bbuild
$ cmake --build build --config Release
- GUI Design - Margus Mets
- GUI Framework - Plugin GUI Magic
CHOWPhaser is open source, and is licensed under the BSD 3-clause license. Enjoy!