How to get warbly record player sound

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Is there a cheap pedal thats not the Chase Bliss Warped Vinyl, that will simulate the semi-random pitch and speed modulation of "flanging" a vinyl record by pressing your finger on the side?
 
It is a preset...

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H90 is always the answer

I have been trying to tell people that what they will save in buying individual pedals will more than pay for the H9 or H90. I have not bought any type of mod, delay, or harmony pedal in years.
 
I have been trying to tell people that what they will save in buying individual pedals will more than pay for the H9 or H90. I have not bought any type of mod, delay, or harmony pedal in years.

Yeah, the only non-distortion pedal I've bought since the H90 are my Surfybear Spring Reverb tank, and some Boss units I got as part of a killer bulk purchase.
 
This thread inspired me to tweak my H90 Old Vinyl settings. I replaced the delay with a tremolo, so now it sounds very wobbly, but cleaner
 
I would expect a vibrato set on a very slow rate and depth slightly greater than mix would be even closer.

The Old Vinyl setting is very weird. It's a vibrato into a delay. The vibrato introduces the warble, the delay thickens it up in a way that simulates the distortion on an old record.
 
Thanks guys, I'm going to borrow a friend's H90 for the weekend. I think if I take the old vinyl patch and then replace the delay with sticky tape to make use of the wow and flutter controls, it should do exactly what I want
 
I saw this pedal the other day that seems to be built for what you want . . . the NU-33 - Vinyl Engine:
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