Tried a TC Helix, not just that I think it's utter shit, it's also not stereo in a true way (or maybe I don't understand stereo very well, I am not kidding, this is totally possible).
I am after a phaser that's stereo and has two independent paths.
While we're at it - which pedals are there that have 2 independent paths?
The only one I know of is a Boss DD7 that can process two audio inputs separately without the two being summed into one common output. (actually summed to both stereo outputs, which is what the unfortunate Helix does for example)
Well, the Mutron Biphase springs to mind, I can't think of any others.
I thought about making one that could run in stereo with LFOs that can run independent, in sync, or in sync but reverse phase. I guess another feature could be running the stereo phase stages in series as one mono phaser as well. Will I get around to it? Who knows. I know that is not much help.
Does the ibanez flying pan do what you want?
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the diamond halo chorus is semi-stereo but one channel is chorus, one channel is phase. one 1 speed control for both. i dont think it's ever been cloned tho (could be wrong).
thanks for your answers so far guys!
any other pedals with independent paths out there, not necessarily phasers?
Wobulator. Some hacking would be needed for stereo-in, though
Problem with stereo phaser with independant paths is that it's not like phasers are short on parts-count to begin with, let alone duplicating most of it.
totally true. I guess a cool project could be to do a phase 90 that would be splittable to two phase 45s for independent processing? ha, that would be amazing, obviously not something I would know how to do, but one could hope a brave individual would maybe step to the challenge