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Post subject: Univibe - MIII v1
Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2013 1:36 pm
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I'm on a quest.... for the ultimate Uni-Vibe simulation using my MIII v1.
I've spent a lot of time tweaking the "Vibratone"... however, I'm really not having much luck getting a Uni-Vibe type sound. It do the trad Fender Vibro thing decent but... I don't like the volume cut. One thing perhaps a firmware update may fix?... Hope you're listening Fender! Can you guys fix that... would be AWESOME!

K... will post my findings when I get that happening...
Any suggestions from the "Mustang Guru"'s out here is totally welcome on this thread... I'm thinking Triangle Chorus...

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Post subject: Re: Univibe - MIII v1
Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2013 6:57 pm
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Well... Triangle Flanger comes close... Sine Flanger seems to be best. Get's as close to a Uni-Vibe as possible from what I can dial in.
This setting may help anyone looking to get that Uni-Vibe thing going on:
Sine Flanger Settings-
Level: 9.6
Rate: 0.50hz
Depth: 9.0
FDBK: 5.5
Phase: 5.5

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Post subject: Re: Univibe - MIII v1
Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 10:36 am
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Strat-Slinger wrote:
Well... Triangle Flanger comes close... Sine Flanger seems to be best. Get's as close to a Uni-Vibe as possible from what I can dial in.
This setting may help anyone looking to get that Uni-Vibe thing going on:
Sine Flanger Settings-
Level: 9.6
Rate: 0.50hz
Depth: 9.0
FDBK: 5.5
Phase: 5.5

Rock On


Many thanks!
UniVibe is my most missed effect. I miss using it clean, and dirty.
I cannot wait to try this tomorrow, and hope it works.

Surprised it is a suggestion involving Flanger, not Phaser though!


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Post subject: Re: Univibe - MIII v1
Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 12:43 pm
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I gave this a try. Sounds pretty good.

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Post subject: Re: Univibe - MIII v1
Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 11:49 am
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I never messed around with a univibe before, but if it's the Leslie speaker sound your looking for there is great preset on Fuse that's called BF Super Reverb. When you download it the mod pedal will be off by default, but turn it on for some Leslie rotary speaker magic!


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Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 11:57 am
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Scorpaeon wrote:
I never messed around with a univibe before, but if it's the Leslie speaker sound your looking for there is great preset on Fuse that's called BF Super Reverb. When you download it the mod pedal will be off by default, but turn it on for some Leslie rotary speaker magic!


I have been using my Zoom G5 for the rotary stuff, it has a vibe also, but it is nice to find I can do the sims with just the Mustang effects...


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Post subject: Re: Univibe - MIII v1
Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 10:21 pm
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majorbytes wrote:
I have been using my Zoom G5 for the rotary stuff, it has a vibe also, but it is nice to find I can do the sims with just the Mustang effects...

Happy that you dig the "UniVibe" setting I tweaked from the Sine Flanger. The Zoom looks interesting. Can see where that could open some doors...

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