Flanger
Flanger is used to create the sweeping effects often heard in 60’s guitar recordings and techno-sounds of today. With this effect, you can recreate the sounds that flanger guitar pedals are famous for.
The flanger method has these parts:
Part |
Description |
Delay Rate |
Rate of delay. Varies from 0 (there isn't delay) to 100 (delay is 20 ms). |
Mix Depth |
The dry is the volume of the input signal and the wet is the volume of the delayed signal, in percent. Varies from 0 to 100. If Mix Depth = 0 result signal isn't contain delayed signal. If Mix Depth = 100 result signal isn't contain input signal. Other values of Mix Depth are combination of the dry and the wet (wet = 100 - dry). |
Feedback Gain |
Feedback Gain sets how much delay is feed back to the input. Varies from 0 to 100. |
Sweep Depth |
The sweep depth determines how wide the sweep is in terms of delay time, in percent. Varies from 0 (no effect) to 100 (maximal effect). |
Sweep Rate |
This parameter refers to the frequency of flanging. Varies from 0 to 100, in percent. |
Sweep Phase |
Phase of delay, in radian. |
|