Synthesizing stereo vibrato

Started by Jay, September 23, 2009, 02:23:17 PM

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Jay

My Stage has the mono Vintage Vibe preamp with mono vibrato and mono output.  I want to synthesize stereo vibrato since I run two amps.  Will the Electro Harmonix Clone Theory provide that effect.  It has a mono input and stereo output but I'm not sure about whether it'll work with my Rhodes since it's apparently designed for guitar.  Is there another device that'll do the same thing?

Jay
Kawai K5
Kawai MP5
Nord Electro 2 73
Rhodes Stage Mk I

Jay

I came across this unknown-to-me brand that offers a stereo ping-pong "vibrato" a la the Suitcase.  Is anyone familiar with this pedal (that looks like a Morely, btw) and seems to offer what we need?

Jay
Kawai K5
Kawai MP5
Nord Electro 2 73
Rhodes Stage Mk I

shmuelyosef

could you post a pointer, please?
"When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading" --- Henny Youngman

1973 Fender-Rhodes Stage 73 Dyno > 1912 Mason & Hamlin Model A > > Nord Electro 6HP 73 > DSI OB6 analog synth > Rondetti concert accordion > dozens of melodicas, saxophones, clarinets, flutes, drums, amps...help...I'm awash in GAS!!

Jay

Kawai K5
Kawai MP5
Nord Electro 2 73
Rhodes Stage Mk I

Jay

I just bought this Czech-made optical pedal. It has a 1/4" mono input and 1/4" stereo outs. It provides the stereo "ping-pong" vibrato my Stage lacks. (I run my keys through two amps...) AFAIK, there's no less expensive way to get this option, and I'm very satisfied with the effect. It's very profound i.e. deep, and full range. (I bought it at a discount from Music123.) Comes w/o a wall wart but takes a 9V battery or a 9V wart (like the 1 Spot) with a negative center.
Recommended!  :D

Jay
Kawai K5
Kawai MP5
Nord Electro 2 73
Rhodes Stage Mk I