Whirl is a barber-pole phaser.
It is based on a Bode frequency shifter model with a feedback line, an algorithm which creates unique spectrum peaks and notches that move upwards or downwards in a seemingly endless fashion – with one spectrum sweep smoothly morphing into the next one, like an audible illusion.
Whirl features up to three fully synchronized barber-pole phaser stages: this allows you to control how gentle or dramatic the effect is.
At its most extreme settings, Whirl is capable of deeply resonant filtering: it almost individually suppresses and accentuates different frequency harmonics.
By design, the spectrum sweep frequency is bipolar – and can go from downwards to upwards motion and back completely seamlessly.
SOUND ENGINE
- Barber-pole phaser based on Bode frequency shifter, with up to three sequential stages and progressive feedback
- Variable stereo phase offset
- Lag filters on all continuous parameters for smooth, click-free adjustment
- Supports mono › mono, mono › stereo, and stereo › stereo channel configurations
GRAPHIC INTERFACE
- Color-coded graphic elements
- Consistent name, mapping, value, and unit implemented for all parameters in both graphic user interface and host control/automation
- Built-in preset management functions
- Supports window size scaling up to 200%
New in Version 2.10
- Added ability to set the barber-pole phaser frequency as a host tempo fraction (adjustable from 1/16th note to 16 bars), with phase motion also synchronized to the transport location
- Extended the Stereo parameter range into the negative values to allow the relative phaser motion in the right channel to supersede the left channel – and vice versa
- New, more modern and future-proof preset manager backend
- Built against the newer JUCE 7 framework
- 64-bit Mac computer with Intel or Apple processor, running macOS 10.9 or later, plus a host application with support for AU, AAX, or VST3 plugins
- 64-bit PC computer with x86 processor, running Windows 8.1 or later, plus a host application with support for AAX or VST3 plugins