I’ve been meaning to build a patch loosely based on the Glou Glou Rendezvous which is a lovely pedal that I enjoy greatly.

I was prompted to finally do so when Pete contributed a new feedback phasor that is analog like in that it is a zero delay all-pass but with the addition of the feedback in addition to Q makes it extra whooshy.

About the Glou Glou Rendezvous

The Rendezvous is a phasor + filter combo with a LFO, Envelope Follower, and external modulation sources. It has a few tricks to provide different mixing options. If you are curious about a full demo, Knobs provides a good run down in this YouTube video.

Build notes

The KYM file is at the bottom.

The patch is generally the same concept as the Rendezvous but not meant to be a faithful reproduction.

Signal Flow

Routing

The original effect is run in parallel. I added a switch to disable that and run in serial (phasor > filter). A mix / balance control instead of separate volume knobs which is disabled if in serial mode.

Modulation

The LFO section is probably a bit overly complicated and could be cleaned up. It shares a few concepts from the Rendezvous like a variable tilt that shifts from ramp down to triangle to ramp up and pulse width but it also provides a sine like shape (with tilt) and fluctuating random values.

The envelope follower should be voiced to match the expected material. To make this easier, I inserted a highpass / lowpass filter but depending on your source you may need to adjust the gain range or want to add a saturator.

In general, I kept to the basic concept of a centralized set of modulation controls rather than fully independent but it is also different from the original. But it could be anything you like, go crazy.

Phasor

There is no stage selector. If you want to change the number of stages, go into the patch and change that within the Allpass filter. We can go deeeep…. But the further you go, the more you’ll need to watch how the feedback interacts with the rest of the phasor.

The frequency sets the low point and modulation will up from that. I also had a center point version with linear FM which is likely expected in some cases but I find this method more stable and predictable with various LFO shapes.

Filter

This uses Kata SVF with filter type selection and invert button. The resonance is adaptive to be a constant ‘ring’ based on frequency. The max ring time is 1 second but you can adjust in the VCS.

By using the Kata SVF, this patch may stretch DSP overhead in some cases.

Other
Everything is stereo throughout, including the envelope follower. This can create some dramatic stereo spatialization effects depending on the channel separation and envelope follower pre-processing.

Feedback + modulation + allpass gets hairy and can result in eardrum pain so I added a basic set of controls to try and prevent overflows.

SuperCascade Version

Alan and the Kata members built a cascaded version that runs 8 16 stages phasors into each other and adds spread controls. I incorporated that into the heart of the signal flow and it is glorious. There is also some protection from feedback overflows but they happen so be warned.

But in some use cases, the ‘basic’ version is a bit easier to manage. It is also consumes less DSP.

Kym File
Kymaevous.kym (1008.8 KB)

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