8.3.4.4. Phaser
The signature “whoosh” of analog string machines and yacht-rock electric pianos came
from shifting the phase of a signal, recombining it with the unaffected sound, then
modulating the result on a sweep through the frequency spectrum.
Control
Description
Rate
Controls the speed of the LFO modulating the phaser filter frequency.
Rate Type
Sets whether this LFO free-runs in Hz or is synced to tempo.
Frequency
Changes the harmonic center of the phaser effect.
Feedback
Controls the amount of processed signal fed back into the phaser, which adds resonance.
LFO Amount
Determines the depth of the modulation effect.
LFO Wave
Drop-down in visualizer selects one of six waveforms for the LFO.
N Poles
Determines the steepness of the filter frequency response.
Stereo
Gradually changes the phaser from mono to stereo output.
Note: Drag vertically on the visualizer to change the feedback and horizontally to change the
frequency.
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