Rate: Controls the rate of the LFO between 0.01 Hz and 20 Hz.
LFO Width: Adjusts the range of the sweep of the Flanger’s LFO. 100 is the widest possible sweep
and equivalent to the range of the original hardware.
Env Thresh: Controls the threshold of the envelope follower, between −60 dB and 0 dB. An input
signal will cause the biggest phase shift when it reaches the threshold level.
Env Release: Sets the release time of the envelope follower. Release times can vary from 10
milliseconds to 10 seconds.
Feedback: Controls the feedback of the flanger output. 0% sends none of the output back to the
input to the bucket brigades, and 100% sends the maximum amount of output back to the input of
the bucket brigades.
Low Cut: Applies a high-pass filter to the input signal before it is delayed. The original signal is still
mixed with the output of the delays, but the flanging effect only acts on high frequencies.
Manual: Provides manual control of the flanging. 0% corresponds to setting the bucket brigades to
their longest delay times, while 100% sets them to their shortest.
Performance Parameters
Retrigger: Retriggers the LFO to the beginning of the cycle. Useful for re-syncing during playback, or
creative effects.
Factory Presets
Bending Corn
EXP Pedal Flange
Elastic Dreams
Fairy Wings
Flange the Attack
Flanjo
Ginormous Bass
Instant Flanger
Instant Ra Man
Mids Come Alive
Rotary Flange
Through the Tube
Vintage Mod
Instant Phaser
Released in 1972, Eventide’s Instant Phaser began the studio effects revolution by successfully
simulating tape flanging, an effect that’s been at the core of legendary albums for the last five decades.
Modeled on the original hardware unit, the Instant Phaser Algorithm accomplishes the same legendary
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11. ALGORITHM GUIDE