Sound Parameters
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Iridium Manual
Flanger
The flanger effect is very similar to the chorus effect, but
features feedback circuitry to feed the generated signal
back into the comb filter. This generates a deeper detuning
and colorizes the signal. With extreme settings you can
hear a whistling sound which is very characteristic of a
flanger effect.
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For the typical Flanger 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.
Depth
Sets the modulation depth of the Flanger effect.
Speed
Sets the LFO speed of the Flanger effect.
Feedback
Controls the feedback amount of the flanger-signal.
Delay
Determines a delay for the flanger signal in milliseconds.
Phase Diff
Determines the start phase of the modulation waveform in
degrees.