PHF’S cONTROLS
Phaser and Flanger are effects created by superposing the instrument’s
signal with a phase-shifted copy of itself. The way to create the phase-
shifted wave is what makes both effects different. Due to the similarity,
most controls act the same way in both effects:
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Speed:
controls the frequency of the “low frequency oscillator” (the
“effect wave”).
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Range:
controls the amplitude of that same wave.
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Ress:
Part of the phase-shifted signal is fed back into the effect,
creating “resonance”. This knob controls the intensity of resonance
you want in the sound.
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Mix:
Intensity of the phase-shifted signal to be mixed with the clean
sound. Higher setting make the effect stronger.
“Osc.” and “Mod.” buttons are 2 special controls to the Flanger (they
don’t affect phaser!).
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Osc.:
Determines how the low frequency oscillator works. When
pressed,
speed
knob no longer works, and
range
knob changes its
function, letting you choose a fixed point for the effect to work without
oscillation.
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Mod.:
When pressed, changes the way the phase-shifted wave is fed
back into the effect. GNI called this alternate mode “talking flanger”, a
peculiar mode which somewhat resembles a “talking box”.
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