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6.5.16. Flanger

The Flanger is the most intense of the time/modulation effects. It originally came from
audio engineers gently pressing on the flange (rim) of a moving tape reel to slow down
the playback a tiny bit. Combined with the original signal, this produces the signature "jet
engine" effect.
Control
Description
Waveform
Toggles the modulation LFO between sine and triangle waveforms
Mono/Stereo
Click to select mono or stereo operation
+/-
Click to toggle flanger between additive and subtractive operation
Rate
Adjusts the rate of the flanger, with unsynced and tempo-synced options
Delay (H)
Adjusts the length of the delay, which changes the harmonic content
Feedback
Adds feedback for a harsher or "ringing" sound. Maximum is 99% to avoid runaway feedback
(V)
LP Freq
Use this to define the amount of high-frequency content that will enter the flanger effect
HP Freq
This determines the amount of low-frequency content that the flanger effect will receive
Depth
Sets the modulation depth
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