

size 6 MB / 22 MB
Phaser 74 is a MXR Phase 90 emulation.
This was the first ever phaser to come in a small pedal format, but don’t let its simplicity fool you: it’s a gorgeous, shimmering sound that’s been present on countless records, most notably associated with Van Halen and David Gilmour.
Using the same neural network tech as our other pedals, we’ve reproduced all the analog warmth of the original circuit so you can get it in plug-in format – and we’re releasing it for free! Get the elegant simplicity of this classic pedal – a welcome respite from the complex controls in more modern gear, all you need is to drag and drop it to instantly get that vintage 70s phasing effect. With the speed knob, you can control the rate of the phasing, allowing you to go from a subtle background wooshing effect, to an intense psychedelic swirl.
System requirements: Mac OS X 10.14 or later, Native M1 or Intel from 2014 or later. Windows 7, 8 or 10, 64-bit. Formats: VST3 / AU. Tested in Logic Pro X, Ableton Live, Reaper and Cakewalk.
Phaser74 ( 6 MB )
Phaser74_Installer MAC ( 22 MB )
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