Effects
Flanger
9-17
Flanger
Flanging
is
the
process
of
adding
or
subtracting
a
signal
with
a
time
‐
displaced
replica
of
itself,
which
results
in
a
series
of
notches
in
the
frequency
spectrum,
generally
referred
to
as
a
comb
filter.
In
the
PC3K,
the
flanger
is
a
multi
‐
tap
delay
line,
all
(but
one)
of
whose
taps
can
have
their
lengths
modulated
up
and
down
by
a
low
frequency
oscillator
(LFO).
The
rate
of
the
LFO
is
expressed
in
Tempo
(see
Chapter
4).
StatDlyLvl
(Static
Delay
Level)
is
the
level
of
the
first,
non
‐
moving
tap.
Negative
values
invert
the
polarity
of
the
tap.
The
range
is
‐
100
to
100%;
0%
turns
the
tap
off.
DlyCrs
and
DlyFin
are
the
coarse
and
fine
length
controls
for
the
Static
delay
(
StatDly…
)
and
for
the
minimum
value
of
the
moving
delays
(
Dly
n
…
).
The
coarse
range
is
0
to
228
ms,
and
the
fine
range
adjusts
the
coarse
range
in
samples
(=
1/48,000
sec
=
20.8
μ
sec)
from
‐
127
to
127.
Xcurs
Crs
and
Xcurs
Fin
determine
how
far
the
LFO
‐
modulated
delay
taps
can
move
from
the
center
of
their
ranges.
The
total
range
of
the
LFO
sweep
is
twice
the
excursion.
If
the
excursion
is
set
to
0,
the
LFO
does
not
move
and
the
tap
behaves
like
a
simple
delay
line
set
to
the
minimum
delay.
The
coarse
range
is
0
to
228
ms;
the
range
0
to
5
ms
is
most
effective
for
flanging.
The
fine
range
adjusts
the
coarse
range
in
samples
from
‐
127
to
127.
Qu Flange
The
Quantize
portion
of
this
algorithm
produces
digital
distortion
known
as
quantization
noise,
by
limiting
the
number
of
bits
available
to
the
signal.
DynamRange
(dynamic
range)
controls
how
many
bits
to
remove
from
the
signal
data
words.
The
lower
the
level,
the
greater
the
distortion.
At
0
dB
the
hottest
of
signals
will
toggle
between
only
two
quantization
levels,
thereby
producing
a
square
wave.
Every
6
dB
added
doubles
the
number
of
quantization
levels,
reducing
the
noise
and
getting
closer
to
the
original
signal.
If
the
signal
has
a
lot
of
headroom
(available
signal
level
before
digital
clipping),
then
not
all
quantization
levels
will
be
reached.
Range
is
0
to
144
dB.
Headroom
sets
the
available
signal
level
before
digital
clipping.
Setting
this
properly
prevents
the
signal
from
getting
ridiculously
loud
at
low
levels
of
DynamRange.
You
want
to
have
it
match
the
amount
of
level
still
available
above
the
input
signal:
this
is
done
by
finding
the
DynamRange
level
at
which
the
signal
starts
getting
louder,
and
setting
Headroom
to
match
the
DynamRange
value.
Range
is
0
to
144
dB.
DC
Offset
adds
a
positive
DC
Offset
to
the
input
signal,
which
allows
you
to
alter
the
position
where
digital
zero
is
with
respect
to
your
signal.
At
low
DynamRange
settings,
this
can
cause
the
output
to
“sputter”.
Range
is
Off/
‐
79.0
to
0.0
dB.
LaserVerb
LaserVerb
is
a
new
kind
of
reverb
which
produces
a
delayed
train
of
closely
spaced
reflections,
or
impulses.
As
time
passes,
the
spacing
between
the
impulses
gets
wider,
which
creates
a
discernible
buzzy
pitch
that
gets
lower
as
the
spacing
increases.
The
signal
can
be
fed
back
into
itself
to
extend
the
effect.
Dly
Coarse
is
the
overall
delay
length,
which
controls
the
duration
or
decay
time.
0.5
sec
is
a
good
starting
point.
Range
is
0
to
1.3
seconds
in
the
2
U
version
of
the
algorithm,
and
0
to
2
seconds
in
the
3
U
version.
Dly
Fine
adjusts
the
delay
with
a
resolution
down
to
0.2
ms.
Range
is
‐
20.0
to
20.0
ms.
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