Use the Stereo control to widen the stereo image. If it's set full left the
modulation on the left and right channel will be in perfect synchronisation.
At full right setting the left and right channel will be completely out of phase,
creating an extreme stereo effect. The best (rather subtle) stereo effect is
achieved with settings around the mid mark.
The final phaser control is "Stages". Each phaser stage shifts the signal's
phase by 180 degrees. The higher the Albino's Stages setting, the more
frequency notches there are in the signal and so the more pronounced is
the phasing effect.
Flanger
The Albino Flanger can be used to create the classic flange effect
produced by two analog tape machines playing back at slightly different
varying speeds. The Albino's Flanger
features controls for "Wet", "Inv
(Wet)", "Time", "Feedback", "Inv (Feedback)", "Stereo", Mod Depth Time",
"Rate" and
"Mod Depth Pan". The Rate control also features a Sync
parameter.
The Wet dial allows you to set the balance between the processed "wet"
signal and the original unprocessed "dry" signal.
The Inv(erse) Wet control inverts the effect signal's phase against the
original signal, giving a subtly different sound.
The Time control is used to set the length of the effects delay line,
simulating the delay between the original (tape machine 1) and the delayed
/ wet signal (tape machine 2).
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