Phasing
Applies phasing effect to the selected part of an audio file.
A phaser introduces a variable phase-shift to a split signal and recombines it, creating special effects popularized by guitarists of the 1960s.
The phaser achieves its distinctive sound by creating one or more notches in the frequency domain that eliminate sounds at the notch frequencies.
The phasing method has these parts:
Part |
Description |
Delay Time |
Rate of delay. Varies from 0 (there isn't delay) to 100 (delay is 20 ms). |
Mix Depth
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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. |
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