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 Effect Types | 19
modulating frequency notches, which create a subtle, undulating sound 
similar to that found in a rotating Leslie speaker. 
VIBE: The VIBE effect type was modeled after the Shin-Ei Univibe, the 
original rotating speaker simulator (i.e. the original phaser pedal). This 
effect contains 2 relatively wide frequency notches spaced farther from 
one another than a typical phaser.
VARIABLE STAGE PHASERS: As a rule, every pair of phase shift stages 
creates one notch in the frequency response, so the 4, 6, 8, and 12 STAGE 
PHASERS produce 2, 3, 4, and 6 frequency notches, respectfully. As you 
progress from the 4 to the 12 STAGE PHASERS, the effect will sound 
more complex and pronounced.
TREMOLO
Though TREMOLO is not one of the effects listed around the EFFECT 
SELECTOR knob, turning up the Orbital Modulator’s TREMOLO knob can 
produce several traditional or non-traditional tremolo effects. For a basic 
tremolo, set the MOD SOURCE to a standard sine wave, dial the EFFECT 
SELECTOR to CLASSIC, turn the DEPTH and DELAY all the way down 
and the MIX to 100% wet, then set the TREMOLO somewhere between 9 
and 11 o’clock. For some more unique tremolo effects, try dialing in more 
DEPTH and experiment with the different effect types.
FLANGER
CHORUS
PHASER
RESONATOR
4 STAGE
QUAD
CLASSIC
THRU
ZERO
SHADOW
RES 1
RES 2
VIBE
6 STAGE
8 STAGEDUAL
12 STAGE










