Xfx Style: Ring Mod; Xfx Style: Flange; Ring Mod, Mod 1: Frequency; Ring Mod, Mod 2: Level - TC-Helicon PERFORM-VE Reference Manual

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XFX Style: Ring Mod

Frequency
Ring Mod, Mod 1:
Level
Ring Mod, Mod 2:

XFX Style: Flange

Flange 1 is a Negative Flange: the phase of the fed-back signal is inverted (made negative), producing a striking
alternative to the classic sound of Flange 2 (which is a Positive Flange).
Speed
Flange, Mod 1:
The Ring Modulator multiplies your lead vocal with an internally
generated sine wave to create a classic 'Dalek from Doctor Who' sound.
At full Ring Mod depth, you'll be ready to visit planet Skaro, but subtle
amounts can also work wonders on a vocoder voice to bring out an old-
school Electric Cylon Orchestra sound for a retro sci-fi clip or two.
Robots and aliens aside, a bit of Ring Mod will give any signal a gritty
electronic characteristic that follows the pitch or melody of the input
signal. It's very useful!
Ring Mod, Mod 1 controls the frequency (pitch) of the
modulating sine wave. Sweep it across its range to
apply a vintage radio tuning sound on your fixed pitch
signal, or keep the frequency fixed while singing a
melody to hear that 1950's UFO/Raygun sound.
Ring Mod, Mod 2 controls the level of the
ring-modulated signal relative to the input audio signal.
Flange Mod 1 controls the speed of the gradually
changing delay time. You can take the flanging from a
subtle slow 'Jet Plane' sweep variation all the way up to
an extreme 'wowing' effect.
Flanging is an audio effect produced by mixing
two identical signals together, with one signal
delayed by a small and gradually changing
amount.
Part of the flanged signal is fed back to the input,
producing a resonance effect which further
enhances the intensity of the sound.
Range: 30 to 1000 Hz
Range: 0 to 100%
Range: 0 to 100%
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