Martinic Scanner Vibrato [win] -
: It models the scanner-vibrato mechanism of the original tonewheel organ, providing a lush, mechanical modulation that is distinct from modern digital vibratos.
: You can find the comprehensive Martinic Scanner Vibrato Manual on the developer's website. Martinic Scanner Vibrato [WiN]
: The "[WiN]" designation typically refers to the Windows version, which supports VST2, VST3, and CLAP 64-bit architectures. : It models the scanner-vibrato mechanism of the
: Includes the classic C1, C2, C3 (Chorus) and V1, V2, V3 (Vibrato) settings. : Includes the classic C1, C2, C3 (Chorus)
: Unlike the original hardware, which had a fixed rate, this plugin allows you to sync the speed to your DAW's tempo or set it manually.
: Offers more flexibility than the hardware to dial in the intensity of the effect. Where to Find the Documentation
While there isn't a specific "paper" by that name, users often look for the "Manual" or "Readme" (sometimes colloquially called "papers" in certain software circles) to understand its features. Key Features