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PHASER
Vintage Phaser/Smooth
Phaser
- FILTER (MOD Block)
Two effective good phaser types. The Vintage
Phaser will give you the phasing effect similar
to the one found in old stomp boxes. The
Smooth Phaser is a more subtle type. Excellent
for a less dominant effect. The Vintage Phaser
utilizes four All-pass filters. These filters create
a comb-looking characteristic. When the filtered
sound is mixed with the direct sound the
“phasing sound” occurs.
The Smooth Phaser utilizes twelve All-pass
filters. Due to the higher number of filters in the
Smooth Phaser, compared to the Vintage
Phaser, the Smooth Phaser simply sounds
smoother than the Vintage type.
Speed
Range: 0.050 Hz to 19.95Hz
Controls the Speed of the Phaser.
Depth
Range: 0 to 100%
Controls the Depth of the Phaser.
Tempo
Range: 1/32T to 1 Bar or Ignored
The Tempo parameter sets the relationship to
the global Tempo.
When set to anything else than Ignored
the tempo defined by the Speed
parameter is ignored.
Feedback
Range: -100 to 100
Controls the amount of feedback in the Phaser.
Setting this parameter to “-100” reverses the
phase of the signal that is fed back to the
algorithm Input.
Range
Range: Low to High
Determines whether the phasing effect should
be mainly on the high- or low-end frequencies.
Phase Reverse
Range: On/Off
An LFO phase change that causes a small
Delay in one of the waveform starting points.
When applied the left and right Outputs will
start the current waveform at two different
points giving you a more extreme wide spread
phasing effect. Try this!
Mix
Range: 0 to 100%
Sets the relationship between the dry signal
and the applied effect in this block.
Out level
Range: -100 to 0dB
Sets the overall Output level of this block.
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