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Phaser and Flanger (Purple) 170
Feedback
Intensifies the Phaser effect as peaks get higher and notches get lower.
Peak Spread
You cannot find this parameter in any vintage phaser, because it would have been too expensive to realize in the
analog domain. With “Peak Spread” you can control the spread and width of the phaser’s peaks and notches in the
frequency domain over a wide range. At a narrow setting (more to the left), you can hear the peaks being focused to
a narrow field. As the spread is widened, the phaser becomes increasingly de-coupled, until it dominates the whole
sound spectrum.
Stages
You can select the number of phaser stages from 2 to 12, in steps of two. The more stages you select, the more
complex and diffuse the phaser sound becomes.
Stereo
Offsets the phaser modulation of the left and right signals. With extreme left or right settings, the modulation will go
in opposite ways. At the middle position (zero), the phaser will be mono. Use small deviations to the left or right of
zero to achieve a gentle stereo effect.