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Is there a stereo tremolo/modulation au3?
Is there a stereo tremolo/modulation au3? I'd like to sweep a track from left to right repeatedly.
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Kosmonaut does this (with its "Pan Source" feature)
ahh, thanks man!
Saturn2 has panning per band. For example, see Dream Scape preset, which simultaneously tremolos and pans the center band.
kosmonaut, saturn 2 - seems like the answer is somewhere outer space
Space is the place.
There's also the less-excitingly-named 'gain pan' AU that shows up when you have apeMatrix installed. Or just automate the pan knob in your DAW? Or point a MIDI LFO at it?
All of the AU modulars can do autopanning, so if you have one of those kicking around just set it up once and save it as your very own 'autopanner' preset. You could even name it after your favourite celestial object! Pulsar One.
Or Panstation 2 by Audio Damage? I haven't tried that one.
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/38203/panstation-2-by-audio-damage-inc
Lots of ways to bounce from left to right, so take your pick! Door A, or Door B, or Door A...
Got Drambo @nuno_agogo?

If not, even Audiodamage Filterstation2 can do both tremolo and auto-pan with adjustable depth, L/R intensity, different waveforms etc.
Settings for stereo panning (left and right tremolo with reverse LFO phase):
If you only want usual tremolo, change Filter 1 LFO amount to a positve value.
Eventide Undulator
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/undulator/id1463822021
I also like BLEASS filter for this. Frequency modulation combined with panning sounds fabulous.
Does BLEASS do tremolo? I can see no VCA mode.
No, but frequency modulation can result in a little volume fluctuation, depending on the source material and the filter setting. It’s a related but different effect than tremolo. To my ear, the frequency modulation is more interesting.
I get 'allergic rashes' when Tremolo (Amplitude Modulation) and Vibrato (Pitch Modulation) gets mixed up even on some hardware devices...
Most of the time I prefer slow fluctuation in pitch in favor of the amplitude going up and down.
For tremolo I go WOV and Undulator
For Vibrato I go Bleass Chorus. Very capable of vibrato in right settings
But panning is the thread here 🙈
Panstation, the pan in AUM has open parameters as well
I usually program the vibrato in the synth patch when needed
(Just got a bit annoyed by Chameleon where 'Vibrato' is actually 'Tremolo' and dev replied he must have been drunk haha).
Stereo Tremolo would require the option to set the LFO phase independently for Left and Right channels...
(And it should be possible with 4Pockets NuRack as well by splitting left and right channels and processing them independently).
Another option could be to use the ApeMatrix Gain AUv3 Module and add an LFO to each channel.
Would be nice if you could invert Rozeta LFOs. Then you could build your own stereo tremolo in AUM. But surely it's doable in MiRack or Drambo?
That’s the way to go but my main instrument is guitar. So it’s always good to have a nice vibrato at hand
You can kinda invert the Rozeta LFO output in AUM by setting the range to 100 to 0 instead of 0 to 100.
Manual vibrato by wiggling with the finger maybe?
(finger-massaging the string or something like that lol).
You mean you would do that in AUM? Does it work as expected? If so, no need to buy a dedicated stereo tremolo!
Should work by using two busses in AUM and controlling their levels with Rozeta LFO with one bus set to 0-100 and the other 100-0. It's worth to experiment. If I recall correctly Rozeta LFO also has cosine in addition to sine this offers a 90 degree phase difference. Controlling both pan and level of the two busses could make one seriously dizzy...
Still wish there was an AU version of Holderness's Johnny. That does exactly what I want in the stereo department, but unreliable to the point of unusable for me in AUM... Otherwise, just buss your audio source out to two busses, pan them separately and then use the tremolo of your choice (or even different ones) on each buss.