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808
Feedback [+/–100]
This controls the intensity of the flanger. For more
information, see ā€œFeedbackā€ on page 806.
High Damp [%] [0…100]
This sets the amount of high-frequency attenuation in the
flanger’s feedback loop. Increasing the value will reduce
high-frequency harmonics.
OUTPUT
Wet/Dry [–Wet…
–1:99,
Dry, 1: 99…Wet]
Sets the balance between the ā€œwetā€ processed sound and the
dry input. Negative values invert the phase of the wet signal.
This interacts with Feedback; for more information, see
ā€œFeedbackā€ on page 806.
Source [Off…Tempo]
Selects a modulation source for Wet/Dry.
Amount [+/–100]
Sets the modulation amount for Wet/Dry.
051: Stereo Phaser
This effect creates a swell by shifting the phase. It is very
effective on electric piano sounds. You can add spread to the
sound by offsetting the phase of the left and right LFOs from
each other
PHASER
Manual [0…100]
Sets the phaser’s center frequency.
Depth [0…100]
Sets the depth of LFO modulation.
Source [Off…Tempo]
Selects the modulation source for the LFO modulation
depth.
Amount [+/–100]
Sets the modulation amount of the LFO modulation depth.
Resonance [+/–100]
This controls the intensity of the phaser effect. Positive and
negative values create different timbres.
Mixing the processed and dry signals via Wet/Dry will
enhance the effect. For maximum intensity, set Resonance
and Wet/Dry so that they are either both positive or both
negative; this emphasizes the phaser’s harmonic peaks.
High Damp [%] [0…100]
This sets the amount of high-frequency attenuation in the
phaser’s feedback loop. Increasing the value will reduce
high-frequency harmonics.
LFO
Waveform [Triangle, Sine]
Selects the LFO Waveform.
Shape [+/–100]
Changes the curvature of the LFO Waveform. p.782.
Phase [degrees] [–180…+180]
Sets the LFO phase difference between the left and right. See
ā€œPhase [degrees]ā€ on page 781.
Frequency [Hz] [0.02…20.00]
This sets the LFO speed, in Hz. It applies only when
MIDI/Tempo Sync, below, is Off.
Source [Off…Tempo]
This selects a modulation source for the Frequency.
Amount [–20.00…+20.00]
This sets the Frequency modulation amount, in Hz.
MIDI/Tempo Sync [Check-box]
BPM [MIDI, 40.00…300.00]
Base Note [ … ī˜„ ]
Times [x1…x32]
When MIDI/Tempo Sync is on, the LFO speed is set by
BPM, Base Note, and Times, instead of Frequency. For
more information, see ā€œMIDI/Tempo Syncā€ on page 779.
Type [Individual, Common1, Common2]
This controls whether the effect uses its individual LFO, or
one of the Common FX LFOs. For more information, see
ā€œLFO Typeā€ on page 779.
Common LFO Phase Offset [degrees] [+/–180]
When Type is set to Common FX LFO 1 or 2, this lets you
offset the phase from the master LFO.
Left
Right
Resonance
LFO Shape
LFO Phase
LFO: Tri / Sine
Wet / Dry
Wet / Dry
High Damp
Stereo In - Stereo Out
Phaser
Phaser

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