FLANGER Group
This
effect
is
achieved
by the
addition
of
feedback
to the
chorus
effect.
Since
its
pronounced
swirling
adds
color
and
motion,
it is
most
effective
with
sounds
that
have
many
harmonics
,
such
as
cymbals.
14. STEREO FLANGER
A
stereo
effect
that
combines
two
flanger
circuits.
The
swirling
and
swishing
effect
that
moves
expansively
between
the
stereo
outputs
is
enhanced
by
phase
inversion
of
the two
flanger
circuits
.
EFFECT
1
Flan9er
Mod
DePth
M70
50.18
000
F-75
SIN L+00
H+00
40:60
A B C D E F G H
----------
FLANGER
FLANGER
15. CROSS FLANGER
A
flanger
effect
in
which
the
feedback
signal
of
each
flanger
circuit
crosses
over
and is
routed
to the
other
flanger.
See
#11 CROSS
DELAY
for
more
on feedback.
EFFECT
1 Cross
Flan9er
Mod
Speed [Hzl
M37
50.
21
D25
F
+8€1
5 IN L
+00
H+t10
25:
75
A B C D E F G H
------------
FLAN
GER
FLANGER
~M
Mod Depth
0-99
Depth
of
flanging effect
[fil s
Mod Speed 0.03-30 [Hz]
Speed
of
modulation
@JD
Delay Time 0-SO[mSec]
Time between direct sound and effect sound
@]F
Feedback
-99-+99
[%]
Amount
of
feedback (negative values produce inverted phase)
[ID
Mod Selecting waveform
Waveform
SIN
Sine wave
~
TRI Triangle wave
~
WL
EQLow
-12-+12
[dB] Gain
to
cut and boost the low range components
@)H
EQHigh
-12-+12
[dB] ,Gain
to
cut or boost the high range components
IBl
DRY:EFF DRY, 99:1 - 1:99, EFF Output balance between direct sound and effect sound
Balance
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