The newly updated Martinic Scanner Vibrato is an amazing virtual effect plugin. It precisely recreates the scanner - vibrato effect from the beloved legendary tonewheel organ. Thanks to Martinic's trademarked ACE modeling technique, it's even better now. This plugin closely models the original scanner - vibrato, retaining its features and flaws to perfectly preserve the original effect's character. But it's also highly flexible. You can easily adjust the rate, depth, and stereo width. The best part? You can apply it to various sounds, not just organ sounds, like guitar, synthesizer, or any sound you prefer. The original scanner - vibrato dates back to the 1940s. It was an analog, electromechanical device with an analog delay line and a mechanical rotor. Its rate was fixed at about 6.9 Hz and it could produce chorus and vibrato effects with three depth presets. Key features include a chorus/vibrato effect unit from a well - known tonewheel organ, an improved ACE technique model, original depth/mix settings, adjustable rate, depth, and mix, optional stereo width with separate left/right rates, 16 presets for different effects, tempo sync, and output volume control.

Using the Martinic Scanner Vibrato is easy. First, load the plugin into your audio software. You can start by choosing one of the 16 presets that suit your needs, whether it's a classic chorus or a rotary - like effect. If you want to customize, you can adjust the rate, depth, and mix to get the sound you want. You can also play around with the stereo width and set separate left/right rates for a more unique effect. Remember to control the output volume so it fits well with your overall audio. When it comes to maintenance, keep your audio software and the plugin updated to ensure the best performance. And if you're experiencing any issues, check the plugin's official website for the latest troubleshooting guides.