Flanger; Phaser; Triggered Flanger; Triggered Phaser - DigiTech GNX4 Owner's Manual

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Effects and Parameters

Flanger

A Flanger uses the same principle as a Chorus but has a shorter delay time and adds regeneration (or
repeats) to the modulating delay. This results in an exaggerated up and down sweeping motion to the
effect.
Parameter 1 - Knob 2 adjusts the rate (
Parameter 2 - Knob 3 adjusts the intensity (
Parameter 3 - Knob 4 adjusts the amount of feedback (
Mod Mix - Knob 5 controls the mix (
(all wet).

Phaser

A Phaser splits the incoming signal, takes the split signal in and out of phase and mixes it back in with
the original signal. As the phasing changes, different frequencies are canceled resulting in a warm sort
of twisting sound.
Parameter 1 - Knob 2 adjusts the rate (
Parameter 2 - Knob 3 adjusts the intensity (
Parameter 3 - Knob 4 adjusts the amount of effected signal returned to the input of the Phaser
*Parameter 4 - Selects the waveform used by the Phaser. Waveforms include: Triangle , Sine, and
*Parameter 5 - Adjusts the left to right balance of the wet signal. Ranges from L
Mod Level - Knob 5 controls the level (

Triggered Flanger

A Triggered Flanger is the same sound as a regular Flanger but it lets you choose the starting point of
the Flanger sweep. With a regular Flanger, the low frequency oscillator (LFO) is continually sweeping
up and down. Therefore, when you begin to play, the flanger may be at the top, bottom, or any
random point of the sweep. With a Triggered Flanger, every time the signal exceeds the Sensitivity
level setting, the Flanger begins at the LFO Start Parameter.
Parameter 1 - Knob 2 adjusts the rate (
Parameter 2 - Knob 3 adjusts the strength the signal must be (
Parameter 3 - Knob 4 selects the Flanger sweep starting point (
Mod Mix - Knob 5 controls the mix (
99

Triggered Phaser

A Triggered Phaser is the same sound as a regular Phaser but it lets you choose the starting point of
the Phaser sweep. In a regular Phaser, the low frequency oscillator (LFO) is continually changing the
phase of the signal. Therefore, when you begin to play, the phaser may be at any random point of the
phase. With a Triggered Phaser, every time the signal exceeds the Sensitivity level setting, the Phaser
begins at the LFO Start Parameter.
Parameter 1 - Knob 2 adjusts the rate (
Parameter 2 - Knob 3 adjusts the strength the signal must be (
*These Parameters are only available using the X-E
40
from
0
to
99
.
(
). Ranges from
Square.
to
99
(all wet).
Flanger. Ranges from
(bottom of the sweep point) to
(all wet).
Phaser. Ranges from
0
) of the modulation. Ranges from
) of the Modulation. Ranges from
) of wet and dry signal. Ranges from
) of the modulating phase. Ranges from
) of the modulation. Ranges from
0
to
99
.
) of wet and dry signal. Ranges from
) of the modulation. Ranges from
0
(strong signals) to
99
99
(top of the sweep point).
) of wet and dry signal. Ranges from
) of the modulating phase. Ranges from
(strong signals) to
99
(weak signals).
Editor/Librarian software.
DIT
0
to
) added to the Flanger delay. Ranges
0
to R
99
0
to
) in order to trigger the
(weak signals).
). Ranges from
0
) in order to trigger the
99
.
0
to
99
.
(all dry) to
99
0
to
99
.
0
99
to
.
.
99
0
(all dry)
99
.
0
(all dry) to
0
99
to
.

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