Flanger/chorus/phaser in one pedal?

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Chris_JChris_J Frets: 140
Can anyone think of a decent pedal that'll do flanger, chorus, phaser, but, has power consumption under 100ma?


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  • lovebuzzlovebuzz Frets: 104
    nope
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  • John_PJohn_P Frets: 2750
    mooer mod factory?   Slightly more current at 128mA though.

    http://www.mooeraudio.com/?product/201409271369.html
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  • Chris_JChris_J Frets: 140
    This is best I've found so far...

    https://digitech.com/en/products/nautila

    Not familiar with digitech pedals... any good?
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  • John_PJohn_P Frets: 2750
    If you don't need the phasor then if can find one the fulltone choral flange is only 35mA and pretty decent.

    https://www.fulltone.com/products/choralflange



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  • lovebuzzlovebuzz Frets: 104
    edited December 2017
    Chris_J said:
    This is best I've found so far...

    https://digitech.com/en/products/nautila

    Not familiar with digitech pedals... any good?

    doesn't do phaser, does it?   

    digital modulation effects are inferior to analogue ones imo,

    i cant think of an analogue chorus/flanger/phaser pedal.    phaser doesn't rely on delay for its effect.

    p.s.
    The Marshall Regenerator does all I think.  digital, but only 80ma.  very affordable to get nowadays.

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  • Chris_JChris_J Frets: 140
    Thanks guys. I should have said I'd prefer analogue, but, was struggling to find what I was looking for. 

    Will do some more digging!
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  • sgosdensgosden Frets: 1994

    marshall regenerator is cracking for the price, but by no means 'perfect' sounding.

    you not able to run another power unit ?

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  • timbuk02timbuk02 Frets: 271
    ZCat Q-Mod has these and reverb as well...

    Specs:

    • Input Impedance: 1 M ohms
    • Output Impedance: 1 k ohms
    • Recommended Load Impedance: 10 kohms or greater
    • ADC-DAC HF response (-3dB): 20Hz-14.5 KHz
    • THD (1KHz, -1db from clipping): 0.015-0.03%
    • Current Draw: 80-90 mA (DC 9V)
    • Dimensions (mm): 72 (W) x 111 (D) x 50 (H)
    • Weight: 210 g


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  • timbuk02timbuk02 Frets: 271
    edited December 2017
    ah sorry, just saw you said analogue preference, which I can't see if this beauty is either. Nice tho!

    Current draw is ~50 mA.
    southampton pedals - utility knife Multi-Mod





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  • Chris_JChris_J Frets: 140
    Great suggestions, thanks! 
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  • lovebuzzlovebuzz Frets: 104
    edited December 2017
    Chris_J said:
    Thanks guys. I should have said I'd prefer analogue, but, was struggling to find what I was looking for. 
    The digitech pedal you mentioned is digital, i believe.

    If you only want analogue, you're likely to have to get two separate pedals as a minimum.   as i said before, I cant think of an analogue pedal that does all three effects,.  

    The current EHX 'stereo electric mistress' model does chorus and flange and is analogue; i dunno how good it is though.   You could pair it with a EHX neo small stone phaser.   that would together be a reasonably affordably solution.

    p.s.
    If pedal board space is important in your decision you could get the following three Mooer micro pedals (all are analogue):
    - chorus ensemble (ce2 clone)
    - elec lady / e-;lady (e/mistress clone)
    - orange 90 (phase 90 clone) 

        
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  • Chris_JChris_J Frets: 140
    Yes it is digital, so not quite what I'm looking for. 

    Basically, my board is pretty small (which I like) and I have space for 1 modulation pedal, but, play in a function band occasionally covering a wide selection of genres.

    It guess all 3 aren't essential as most people won't care as long as they recognise the song etc

    Maybe just a decent flanger then as that could cover chorus duties too?
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  • dindudedindude Frets: 8537
    Chris_J said:
    Yes it is digital, so not quite what I'm looking for. 

    Basically, my board is pretty small (which I like) and I have space for 1 modulation pedal, but, play in a function band occasionally covering a wide selection of genres.

    It guess all 3 aren't essential as most people won't care as long as they recognise the song etc

    Maybe just a decent flanger then as that could cover chorus duties too?
    Could you find room for two mini pedals? If so the Mooer Eleclady is an excellent flange and the Ibanez Mini Chorus is great too - both tiny, cheap and anolog.
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  • lovebuzzlovebuzz Frets: 104
    Chris_J said:
    Yes it is digital, so not quite what I'm looking for. 

    Basically, my board is pretty small (which I like) and I have space for 1 modulation pedal, but, play in a function band occasionally covering a wide selection of genres.

    It guess all 3 aren't essential as most people won't care as long as they recognise the song etc

    Maybe just a decent flanger then as that could cover chorus duties too?
    i'd suggest a chorus over a flanger
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  • ab2017ab2017 Frets: 20
    Mooer phaser and elec lady with a pedal connector lol
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  • Chris_J said:

    Maybe just a decent flanger then as that could cover chorus duties too?
    I reckon the Digitech Nautilia you mentioned is a pretty good bet, i've been watching videos of it today and it sounds ace.
    My trading feedback can be seen here - http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/58242/
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  • GadgetGadget Frets: 895
    How about the Neunaber Slate (or any other in the Expanse range)? They can all be set-up with the free software to do whatever effect you want and even switchable between 4 choices live if you get the Exp pedal. 100mA power consumption. Not analogue, but fantastic sound quality.
    I think, therefore.... I... ummmm........
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  • SassafrasSassafras Frets: 30291
    lovebuzz said:
    nope
    Not even Sharptone?
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  • lovebuzzlovebuzz Frets: 104
    Sassafras said:
    lovebuzz said:
    nope
    Not even Sharptone?
    eh?
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