OBJECTIVEConstruct a vibrato effect from
available components in Studio One
Pro 2.
BACKGROUND
Flanging combines a varying
delayed signal with a dry signal;
removing the dry signal can
produce vibrato, but the SOP2
Flanger effect doesn’t allow for
delayed sound only. The solution is
to sum the Flanger with a dry signal
that’s out of phase, cancel the dry
signal, and get true vibrato.
TIPS
Step 4: LFO
Width determines
the vibrato depth;
controlling this by
a mod wheel or
footpedal allows for
expressive control.
Step 4: Shorter
delays are more
responsive, but
don’t allow for
as much vibrato
width.

Step 1 Copy the primary
track to which you
want to add vibrato
by alt-dragging it to a
secondary track.

Step 2 Insert the
Flanger processor into
the primary track.

Step 3 Insert the
Mixtool processor into
the secondary track.

Step 4 Adjust the
Flanger and Mixtool
parameters as shown.

Step 5 Vary the
secondary track’s
level. Above or below
the “null point” where
the dry portions of the
signals cancel you’ll
hear flanging, but at
the null point you’ll
hear vibrato.