Phaser
The Phaser effect provides 5 parameter
settings:
Rotary
Rotary reproduces the effect of a rotating
speaker and is commonly paired with classic
tonewheel organ sounds. There are 8 detailed
settings:
Select from 2 waveforms shapes: Triangle and Sine.
Waveform
Determines the frequency of signal modulation. Higher values equal faster rates.
Rate
Sets the range of peaks and notches created in the modulated signal.
Depth
Controls the amount of effected signal fed back into the input to intensify the phasing effect.
Feedback
Determines the balance between unaffected (dry) and effected (wet) signals. Higher values equal a more
effected signal.
Dry/Wet
Select the default rotation speed of the speaker, Slow or Fast.
Default Speed
Chapter 3.
Sound Mode
Select the angle of the microphone relative to the front of the rotating speaker. It can be set to 45
degrees, 90 degrees, or 135 degrees.
Mic Angle
The Acceleration Rate equals the time it takes for the speaker to transition from its Slow to Fast Rate settings.
Accel.Rate