Sound Parameter
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For the typical Phaser effect sound the
Dry/Wet
parameter should be set to 50%.
Dry/Wet
This parameter controls the volume ratio between the
original signal and the effect output. If set to
0%
, the dry
signal is sent to the output only so that no effect can be
heard. Higher values will increase the effect signal. At
maximum setting of
100%
the pure effect signal will be
heard.
Speed
Sets the LFO speed of the Phaser effect.
Depth
Sets the modulation depth of the Phaser effect.
Center
Sets the phase offset of the modulation oscillator between
the left and right audio channels. Higher values lead to a
wider stereo range.
Spread
Controls the phase position of the Phaser signal. Lower
settings produce a more resonant Phaser effect.
Feedback
Controls the feedback amount of the signal.
Phase Diff
Determines the start phase of the modulation waveform in
degrees.
Shape
Determines the shape of the LFO waveform, which is used
for the phaser modulation. You can select between a sine
and a triangle waveform.
Stages
Determines the numbers of stages that are used for the
Phaser effect. The Phaser offers five phaser types with
either two, four, eight, 12, or 16 independent delay lines,
where half of them are routed to the left input and output
and the others to the right input and output.
Model
Determines the Phaser model that is used. You can select
between the Phaser from Waldorf’s
Nave
and
PPG Wave
3.V
.
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