Stereo Phaser - Roland VS-2400CD Appendices

24tr / 24-bit / 96khz digital studio workstation
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Stereo Phaser

A phaser adds a phase-shifted sound to the direct sound, producing a twisting modulation that creates
spaciousness and depth.
fig.08-36
Input L
Input R
Phaser and Flanger
The effects obtained with Phaser and Flanger are very similar. Both add twisting modulation effects to the sound,
creating spaciousness and depth. In other words, they create something like strongly accentuated chorus.
Phaser provides a unique surge sounding like bubbles coming up. Flanger works mostly in the same mechanism
as for Chorus. Besides that, it can create SE-type sounds like ascending/descending sounds of a jet.
Parameter (full name)
Phs (Phaser):
Sw (Switch)
Mode (Mode)
Pol (Polarity)
Rate (Rate)
Depth (Depth)
Manual (Manual)
Reso (Resonance)
CrossFBLvl (Cross-Feedback Level)
FX Lvl (Effect Level).
DirLvl (Direct Level)
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Phaser L
3BAND EQ
Phaser R
3BAND EQ
Setting
Adds a sound with a shifted phase to the direct sound to add spaciousness to the sound.
Off, On
4, 8, 12, 16
Sync, Inv
0.1–10.0 Hz
0–100
0–100
0–100
0–100
-100–100
-100–100
Output L
Output R
Function
Turns the phaser on or off.
Sets the number of stages in the phaser (p. 66).
Sets the right and left phases of modulation.
Sets the rate at which the phaser will modulate.
Sets the depth of modulation.
Sets the reference frequency for adding the surging effect
to the sound.
Enhances frequency components at around the center
frequency set with Manual.
Sets the amount of the phaser sound to be returned to the
channel opposite to the one used for input.
Sets the volume of the phaser sound.
Sets the volume of the direct sound.
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