8.2.3. Phaser
Phasing is the psychedelic sweeping effect that was popular in the 1960s and 70s and adds
a sense of movement and swirling to the sound. It works by creating a copy of the input
signal, feeding it through a series of all pass filters which create peaks and valleys in the
frequency spectrum, then mixing it back with the original signal. As the all pass filters are
modulated, frequencies that are out of phase cancel each other, producing the phaser's
characteristic "whoosh" sweeping effect.
Controls
Description
Freq
Sets the harmonic center of the phase modulation effect
Poles
Determines the steepness (number of poles) of the all-pass filters that will process the
modulation signal.
Feedback
Controls the amount of phase resonance by adding feedback to the signal.
Stereo
Controls the stereo spread of the signal. At the lowest value, the signal will be mono.
Rate
Controls the speed of the LFO that will modulate the phasing effect.
Amount
Controls the amount of modulation applied by the LFO.
Sync
This switch synchronizes the modulation speed through MIDI.
Dry/Wet
Controls the balance between processed and unprocessed sound.
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