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Phaser
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Phaser creates multiple peaks and notches across the input signal, emphasizing them with feedback to create a sweeping effect. It has 2 modes: Multi-Stage and Barber Pole.

The number of peaks and notches increases with the number of phaser stages. Phaser also includes a built-in sine wave LFO for modulation.

Multi-Stage:

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Multi-Stage Phaser Controls:

  • Stages (1-32): The more poles added, the more intense the phase effect.

  • Feedback: Sets the amount of output signal that is routed back into the input of the effect.

  • Frequency: Sets the frequency impacted by the LFO.

  • Amount: Sets the amount (depth) of the LFO modulation.

  • Rate: Sets the speed of the LFO modulation.

Barber Pole:

Phaser_Barber_Pole.png

Barber Pole Phaser Controls:

  • Feedback: Sets the amount of output signal that is routed back into the input of the effect.

  • Rate: Sets the speed of the LFO modulation.

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