
Year/Release Date : 05/28/2026
Version : 1.0.1
Developer : Audiority
Developer’s website : https://www.audiority.com/shop/chief-flanger/
Format : VST3, AAX, CLAP
Bit depth : 64bit
Tablet : present
System requirements : Windows 7+
- 30.4 MB
Description:
Vintage flanger plugin with two modes
The Chief Flanger is a versatile modulation effect inspired by two of the most iconic analog flangers ever made: the legendary Boss® BF-2™ Flanger and its brother, the HF-2™ Hi-Band Flanger.
Designed to combine classic jet aircraft with modern tonal purity, the Chief Flanger combines warm vintage tone with extensive controls and a dedicated trim section. [collapse]
Technical specifications :
BBD Analog Flanger Simulation
Dual Mode: Classic and Hi-Band
Manual, Depth, Frequency and Resonance Control
Tempo Sync
Stereo Spread
Blend
Circuit Trimmers (Depth, Speed, Fbk, Clock Ranges)
Input/Output/Mix Control
MIDI Mapping
Resizable Interface
Changelog :
v1.0.1 (Apr 2026)
– FIX: Reset reset on
transport restart – FIX: Spread not working on mono->stereo
tracks – FIX: Incorrect online help URL
Installation :
Audiority KeyGen Release
Remove previous versions.
If you’re using a different cracked release, you should clear the following folders.
If you’re only using R2R or legitimate versions, this isn’t necessary:
”%PUBLIC%\Documents\Audiority\Licenses”
“%PUBLIC%\Documents\Audiority\Settings”
Install.
Let’s work our magic and generate licenses.
Run the plugin and download the licenses,
or copy the license files to the “%PUBLIC%\Documents\Audiority\Licenses\” folder.
Note:
Audiority plugins will fail registering (writing license file) if your computer is dirty.
At least it doesn’t happen with legit or R2R releases.
Enjoy!
R2R TEAM 2026



Saw this flanger link and thought I’d anesthetize y’all with the story I read about the advent of the flanger. As engineers were bouncing and dubbing Jimi Hendrix’ guitar tracks, one of them accidentally bumped one of the tape reels, knocking the guitar track out of sync momentarily. What they heard was a sweep across harmonics. Of course the degree of displacement determines the character. I also think the reason the sync can be restored automatically is the use of variable AC power……. the speed of each tape deck is monitored and adjustments are made with incredible accuracy to maintain sync.
I think the time displacement in ascending order goes from chorus to phase shift to flanger to reverb and echo. Man when the studio Electric Ladyland had this little glitch, an entire effects industry was born. I began playing in late 60’s. I loved the catalogs, from Electroharmonix to MXR 🙂 And did we ever just WAY over-use those amazing time tools 🙂
Yup, instant gratification is the very least acceptable performance for us enhancement junkies. Go Google images and look at the FX arsenal of Eric Johnson and David Gilmour. And by the way drums and flangers are ultra cool 🙂
as always, thanks gurus.